The Majestic Plane Trees of Rethymno
Nestled at an altitude of 420 metres, at the base of Mt Psiloritis, lies the village of Platania.
A notable landmark is the 14th-century Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, situated in the heart of the village.
In the vicinity known as Pana, there exists a cave where, as per legend, the god Pan was born. Even today, ancient rock paintings are visible in this remarkable place. Platania is also the hometown of Kallirroi Siganou-Parren, a prominent Greek feminist who established the Lyceum of Greek Women.
On 15th August, the village celebrates the feast of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
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Voliones of Rethymno: A Green Village!
If we were to assign one colour to the village, it would be green!
Nestled at the foot of the lush Veni Hill, at an altitude of 340 metres, Voliones offers picturesque surroundings. The old provincial road links the village to the Potami Dam, where you can enjoy a delightful perimeter route.
In the past, Voliones thrived with several residents, exhibiting great vitality. However, in recent years, it appears somewhat neglected.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Historic Monastery of Agios Antonios.
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Patsos: Discover the Authentic Charm of Crete
Situated at an elevation of 450 metres, Patsos is among the most picturesque villages in Amari, nestled at the base of Mt Soros. Within the village lie the remnants of a grand church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, dating back to 1357 AD. Legend has it that this church boasted an impressive 101 doors and windows, one of which remained unseen.
Patsos is bordered by the lush Patsos Gorge, leading to the majestic Potami Dam.
On 8th September, locals celebrate the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, adding to the village's cultural richness and charm.
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