Mount Erymanthos

Mount Erymanthos
Ὄρος Ερύμανθος
The snow-capped peaks of Erymanthos in winter, seen from the northeast (in Achaea). Olenos is to the left hidden behind the north slopes. The peaks have no snow in summer. Most are above the tree line.
Highest point
PeakOlenos
Elevation2,224 m (7,297 ft)
Prominence1,205 m (3,953 ft)
Parent peakMount Kyllini
Isolation31.2 km (19.4 mi)
ListingRibu
Coordinates37°58′N 21°50′E / 37.967°N 21.833°E / 37.967; 21.833
Dimensions
Length28 km (17 mi) NE-SW
Width16 km (9.9 mi) NW-SE
Naming
PronunciationGreek: [eˈrimanθos]
Geography
LocationWest central Achaia, 40 km south of Patras
Parent rangeErymanthos

Mount Erymanthos (Greek: Ερύμανθος, Latin: Erymanthus) overall is an irregular massif of peaks connected by ridges embedded in the mountains located in the north of the Peloponnese, Greece. Erymanthos is on the west side. Its highest peak, Olenos or Olonos (Ωλενός or Ωλονός), Olenos original and preferred, elevation 2,224 m (7,297 ft), is often called Mount Erymanthus, and conversely, Mount Olenos can be used for the entire range, although the customary usage is Erymanthos for the range and Olenos for the peak.