Seven Springs (Epta Piyes) is a national nature reserve on the Greek island of Rhodes with picturesque plants, shady century-old plane trees, a small lake and seven springs with crystal clear water, thanks to which it got its name. They are located near the village of Archipoli, a few kilometers from the monastery of St. Nectarius.
The waters of seven springs join into one river, flow through a 186-meter tunnel and flow into a picturesque clean fresh lake.
flowing through the dam that creates it, the waters fall down in a small waterfall and go to feed the olive and orange orchards laid out around.
This fertile oasis will give you a welcome break from the heat of the city and the scorching beaches. His land has been cultivated since the time of the Turkish conquest. The Italians planted pine trees here, which gave shade to numerous species of wild orchids.