You may have visited Psatha Beach or Alepochori at some point. The scenery along this route is beautiful but there is more to it! Some people think it is one of the most dangerous roads in Attica. A road where the waves splash on it! Besides that, there have been rockfalls, and driving on them requires extra care. The pictures below are surely stunning.
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Psatha Beach – Alepochori: The risky road of Attica

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Greece has many unusual roads beside the one in Attica (Psatha Beach – Alepochori). For instance, the Peloponnesian road with 30 turns in a row is quite impressive. So is The hidden Greek road full of fossilized shells. Did you know it existed? And we shouldn’t forget The Greek road that goes through the mountain. It’s a unique experience to drive there. Another beautiful road is The lovely “Road of Love” in Vytina. It’s a scenic route surrounded by trees that takes you back in time. And it’s only two hours away from Athens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the road from Psatha Beach to Alepochori is considered one of the most dangerous roads in Attica. It features waves that splash onto the asphalt during windy conditions, along with rockfalls and challenging driving conditions that require extra care and attention from drivers.
The road runs directly along the coast where the sea meets the asphalt. When the wind blows strongly, waves splash onto the road surface, creating hazardous driving conditions. This coastal route was dramatically altered by the 1981 earthquake in Attica, which changed the landscape significantly.
Greece has several other unique and unusual roads including the Peloponnesian road with 30 consecutive turns, a hidden road full of fossilized shells, a road that goes through a mountain, and the scenic 'Road of Love' in Vytina which is surrounded by trees and located just two hours from Athens.
The 1981 earthquake drastically altered the landscape of this coastal road. Before the earthquake, the area featured sandy caves and a completely different scenic view. After the earthquake, the landscape changed significantly and has remained almost the same since then.
Yes, many visitors consider this route worth experiencing for its stunning scenery and unique landscape. The dramatic coastal views where waves crash on the road create an unforgettable experience, though drivers should exercise caution and be prepared for hazardous conditions including rockfalls and wave splash.










