Myli: Exploring Hiking Trails towards Rethymno

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Myli: Exploring Hiking Trails towards Rethymno

Ano and Kato Myli (or Myloi) have earned the designation of traditional settlements with moderate cultural significance.

Myli of Rethymno, once situated in the Myli Gorge, stood 7 kilometres away from Rethymno, to the left of the road to Chromonastiri. It encompassed two districts – Apano and Kato Myli.

In 1972, Apano and Kato Myli were deserted, and their inhabitants relocated to the new settlement of Myli situated to the west, outside the gorge, at an elevation of 270 metres. The older Myli settlements within the gorge have now evolved into a tourist destination.

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Gerani of Rethymno: Named after a Well!

Discover the verdant and traditional village nestled within the Municipality of Rethymno, Gerani.

Its name stems from a type of pump known as ‘gerani’, once the sole water source for its inhabitants, drawn from the village's only well.

Situated amidst olive trees, Gerani's landscape, although rocky, boasts oak and carob trees.

Delve into Gerani Cave, adorned with magnificent stalagmite formations and comprising six chambers. 

The parish church, Agios Georgios, constructed in 1888, stands proudly in the village. Other notable churches include Sotiras Christos at the village entrance, Agia Paraskevi, Agios Antonios, and Agioi Theodori. However, the most significant among them is the old church of Panagia in Kamari (Kamariani), nestled by the sea amidst a forest of tamarisk trees.

If you happen to visit the area during Clean Monday, don't miss the spectacle of the ‘Camel Parade’!

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Gerani of Rethymno: Named after a Well!