Savouring Delights: A Culinary Feast in Kamilari
Hidden culinary delights: Kamilari's surprises for visitors' palates
Renowned for its distinctive flavours, Kamilari boasts famous tavernas and charming cafés that offer a picturesque dining experience.
Visitors can leisurely stroll through the village's alleys and delight in the sight of traditional houses adorned with meticulously maintained courtyards.
The village plays host to the local carnival, as well as local festivals celebrating St Panteleimon on 27th July and Christ the Despot on 6th August during which the Transfiguration of the Saviour Church is also honoured. Additionally, traditional customs like the Easter ritual of burning Judas are revived.
In the nearby settlement of Metochi, adjacent to Kamilari, dwelled one of the Seven Wise Men of antiquity, Epimenides.
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Voriza: A Village of Chieftains
Voriza is a charming village nestled in the Messara region, situated at the southern base of Mt Psiloritis.
The majority of local inhabitants are farmers and livestock keepers, actively involved in activities such as beekeeping, wood carving, and textiles. Their dedication is boundless, matched only by their hearty appetite for hard work and success!
In addition to its administrative centre, the Voriza community also includes the settlements of Laloumas and Mesiskli.
Nestled in the mountains, the village held significant importance during times of revolution, producing numerous chieftains who emerged from Voriza's midst.
During the Nazi occupation, the village took part in the resistance, was bombed by the Germans, and was completely destroyed.
The visitor should consider walking through the Voriza Gorge. The area also boasts the Holy Monastery of Varsamonero.
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Faneromeni: A Cave and a Dam
A quaint village that merits a stroll through its narrow alleys, engaging in conversations with the locals who undoubtedly have numerous tales to share.
The main church is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. At one entrance of the settlement stands the two-aisled church of saints Agios Antonios and Agios Nektarios, while the other entrance features the church of Agios Ioannis.
In addition to its administrative hub, the Faneromeni District encompasses the settlements of Kalivia and Moni Kaliviani.
The Faneromeni Cave served as a site of worship spanning the Late Minoan to Roman eras. Archaeologists uncovered a plethora of archaeological artefacts within its depths.
In recent years, an artificial dam has been created to irrigate the area. This is located on the border with the settlements of Galia and Skourvoula.
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Photo: Nikolakakis,M. / Natural History Museum of Crete – University of Crete