In Embonas, there are trails in the Kyparissi Natural Forest, one of the 51 Natural Monuments in Greece. Places that have been integrated in the Natura 2000 Network are areas of conservation of natural habitats and species of wild fauna and flora of Community interest.
There you can come across trees or thickets of particular botanical, ecological, aesthetic or historical and cultural value and areas of great ecological, paleontological, geomorphological or other interest established under the forest code.
There are even trails heading to the peaks of Attavyros, in the area of Katarti, around the roads that lead out of Embonas to neighboring villages and mainly to old rural areas, where they served the needs of the inhabitants before the modern road network was built.
For the lovers of photography, all those who want to discover herbs, flowers, birds, some of the rare species of wild orchid growing in the fertile soil of Embonas, just a stroll in nature suffices to discover and record the beauties that remain forever etched in memory and satisfy their curiosity and need of discovery.
Attavyros has significant flora and fauna and is therefore included in the Natura 2000 network (GR 4210005). Some important species of flora are the rare and endemic Paeonia rhodia, Asyneuma giganteum (a species that can also be found on Karpathos and Chalki) and Centaurea lactucifolia (species also found in Chalki).
The mountain has also an abundance of orchids, including Ophrys rhodia and Ophrys lucis. Important fauna species are the fallow deer (Dama dama), a symbol of the island, and the Rhodian badger (Meles meles rhodius). There are also foxes (Vulpes vulpes), beech martens (Martes foina), hares (Lepus europaeus), hedgehogs (Erinaceus concolor) and many predatory birds.