Overview
This unusual and little-known trek begins at Limnes and ends at the spot known as Leonidio’s Point. We climb Petra Hill, on the northeast side of Leonidio, and walk through a small forest of cedar trees into the Limnes plateau.
We walk east along Galiora mountain, with views over a fertile valley, with orange groves and various vegetable crops, until we come to the edge of the mountain, known as The Point.
Here, we visit an old stone-built sheep pen nestled in the mountain rock and then descend to the main Leonidio-Athens road. We walk back to Leonidion, passing below the Three Windmills.
Duration | 3.00 – 3.30 hours |
Degree of Difficulty | Challenging, no trail |
Number of Participants | 4 – 15 persons |
Bring with you | Trainers or trekking boots, light sportswear, a hat and water |
We provide | Poles, backpack containing whistle and torch |
Participation Requirements | Registration form, full payment in advance, good physical and mental health |
Cost | 20 euros / person |
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