Amfikleia (Greek: Αμφίκλεια, before 1915: Δαδί - Dadi[2]) is a town and a former municipality in Phthiotis, Greece.
[1] The town is situated at the northern foot of Mount Parnassus, in the valley of the river Cephissus.
Greek National Road 3 (Thebes - Lamia) passes through the town.
[7] It was rebuilt afterwards, and at the time of Pausanias (2nd century AD), it was known for the worship of Dionysus.
[5] Dadi, which was founded near the site of ancient Amphicleia, became a vibrant town; in early 19th century, William Leake reported 500 families living in the town.