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Some
of the better known walks in the Sfakia area
The
gorge of Samaria is by far the most famous and the most
crowded of all the gorges. There are plenty of organised tours
available and it is also easy (if a little long) and safe
to walk on your own.
The
Imbros gorge (ending
near Hora Sfakion) can get pretty crowded in the spring, before
the Samaria gorge opens to the public when it is used as an
alternative organised tour. The path is easy to follow.
The
gorge of Aradena (not far from Loutro) is far less frequented
and the walk is more difficult, with some steep passages.
The
gorge of Ilingas (near Hora Sfakion) is, surprisingly,
totally unknown although it is not very difficult to walk.
From its northern end it is possible to get to interesting
abandoned villages high above Anopolis.
Pachnes
(2453 m), at the centre of the White
Mountains can be reached from several directions. A place
of silence in a moon landscape with great views of the whole
of West Crete from the summit.
Agia
Roumeli to Agios Ioannis This
walk starts along the coast, passing by the almost deserted
beach of Agios Pavlos, then climbs up through a pine forest
on an ancient path to the village of Agios Ioannis. Splendid
views and a chance to see bearded vultures if you are lucky.
Agia
Roumeli to Loutro starts on the same
path but continues along and above the coast towards Loutro
instead of going up.
Loutro
to Hora Sfakion (or vice versa). Not
a very long walk along the coast. Its main interest is the
beautiful "Sweet water beach".

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