Psari Forada: An Ideal Destination for Holidaymakers
Psari Forada is a charming holiday settlement located within the Community of Kalami in the Municipality of Viannos, seamlessly extending to the coastal village of Sidonia. In close proximity lies the settlement of Tertsa, part of the Community of Sykologos. Nestled on the shores of the Libyan Sea, Psari Forada enjoys its proximity to Myrtos and Ierapetra, creating a delightful coastal haven.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore the Churches of Panagia Keralimeniotissa and Agios Panteleimonas during their stay.
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Omalos Viannou: Summer's Wild Beauty and Frozen Lake
It pledges to capture your heart.
Omalos Viannou is a stunning locale, characterised by a natural lake that frequently adorns itself in a white blanket during winter.
Here, you'll come across the charming Holy Spirit chapel.
It's a remote location, with relatively challenging access possible from Symi or Miliarado, and it's still utilised by livestock farmers during the summer season.
Summer is the time when the untamed splendour of this area shines through with its rugged peaks, gorges, ravines, and streams, all while the fragrant aroma of Crete's aromatic plants fills the air.
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Chondros: Unravelling the Village's Flavourful Origins
The village of Chondros boasts several charming 14th-century churches scattered throughout its expanse. Among these, the Agios Theodoros Church, situated between Chondros and Apostolianos, stands out with its Byzantine frescoes and now serves as the site of the cemetery. Additionally, you can explore the churches of Agios Fanourios, the recently reconstructed Agios Antonios Church, which had fallen into disrepair, and the recently renovated Agios Nikolaos, and Agios Ioannis churches on the eastern bank of the Anapodaris estuary, the remains of which are still preserved. Nestled in a verdant setting, Chondros has been a captivating destination for people passing through since the Bronze Age.
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