Seaside Anogia: A Unique Coastal Gem!
Have you ever come across the notion of Anogia alongside the seaside? Remarkably, it does exist!
Nestled within the municipality of Agios Nikolaos, this quaint village sits along the coastline, near Cape Drepani, overlooking the Cretan Sea. It's a rare find, with its population barely filling one hand.
Despite its size, this village is a hidden treasure. Visitors are drawn to its stunning beaches and the charming churches of Agios Nikolaos, Metamorfosi Sotiros, and Agioi Pantes.
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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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Latsida: Home to the Renowned Souvlaki Delights
Among friends, it's a common suggestion to head over to Latsida and indulge in some delectable souvlaki that will make your mouth water.
Situated at the north-western edge of the Mirabello valley, Latsida is perched at an elevation of 250 metres. It is conveniently located just two kilometres away from Neapoli. The village's economy thrives primarily on agricultural production, serving as a significant pillar for its local economy.
The earliest recorded reference to the village dates back to 1369, during the period of Venetian occupation.
In the vicinity of the village, amidst a stunning landscape, stands the Church of Panagia Keragoniotissa, which dates back to the 14th century. This remarkable church is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary and features captivating frescoes that are of great interest.
Information: Municipality of Agios Nikolaos
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