Kroustas: Perfect for Culinary Delights!
Nestled just 20 minutes away from the bustling hub of Agios Nikolaos lies Kroustas, a village that promises a gastronomic adventure like no other. Kroustas has managed to preserve its authentic charm, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to indulge in exquisite flavours and authentic local dishes.
Renowned for their hospitality, the villagers will welcome you with open arms, eager to share their stories and perhaps even offer some valuable insights.
If you're fortunate, you might find yourself partaking in one of Kroustas' legendary feasts, where you can join in the festivities and dance the night away.
The deep connection the villagers have with nature is evident in events like the ‘Almond Festival’ and the ‘Eftazymo (naturally leavened bread) Festival’, showcasing their reverence for the natural world.
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The Nearly Abandoned Village of Havgas: A Forgotten Gem near Elounda
In the municipality of Agios Nikolaos, not far from Elounda, lies the village of Havgas. Its near-deserted streets tell a tale of time forgotten.
Yet, amidst its solitude, traces of a glorious past still linger. The beauty of Havgas may be understated, but the remnants of its heyday are unmistakable.
Havgas is home to only a handful of residents, a mere whisper of its once vibrant community.
Nestled close to the settlement lies the Havgas Gorge of Plaka, Lassithi, a natural wonder waiting to be explored.
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Limnes: The Enchanting Labyrinth of Streets
Agios Nikolaos is surrounded by a blend of cosmopolitan small villages and charming traditional hamlets, including the picturesque village of Limnes.
The village is situated on the eastern edge of Skafi, Mirabello, adjacent to the Neapoli – Agios Nikolaos motorway. It stands as one of the oldest traditional villages in the region, boasting narrow labyrinthine streets, interconnected stone-built houses that maintain the authentic elements of folk architecture, and the distinctive characteristics of traditional life.
Limnes, with its fertile plain adorned by windmills, thrives as a highly productive and prosperous village.
South of the village, nestled amidst olive groves, lies the Byzantine church of St John the Theologian. This remarkable church showcases captivating frescoes dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.
Information: Municipality of Agios Nikolaos
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