Distance: 7,1 km (with return)
Duration: 2 hours (with
return)
Altitude: from 0 m.
(Milina beach) to 300 m. (Lafkos square)
Signed with: small round
yellow signs
Drinking water on walk:
yes (Panagia Mesosporitissa chapel)
Download GPS track: from Wikiloc from Everytrail
This circular walk is one of Pelion`s finest, considering that we walk mostly on kalderimi in a landscape of intense natural beauty. As there are two main kalderimis between Lafkos and Milina, north and south, we propose climbing from the seaside to Lafkos using the latter and returning by the former. This is a walk suited to all people, even those who are not accustomed to hiking, who will be pleased to follow the downhill route at least.
This circular walk is one of Pelion`s finest, considering that we walk mostly on kalderimi in a landscape of intense natural beauty. As there are two main kalderimis between Lafkos and Milina, north and south, we propose climbing from the seaside to Lafkos using the latter and returning by the former. This is a walk suited to all people, even those who are not accustomed to hiking, who will be pleased to follow the downhill route at least.
Starting
from the church of Milina on the seaside, we walk on the asphalt road
that goes to Lafkos. After 600 m. we see the kalderimi on our left
side and follow it. Soon it crosses the asphalt and continues between
stone walls (pezoules). There are some stretches of newly built stone
path. Reaching the asphalt again, we walk on it for about 300 m. and,
after a right turn, we find again the kalderimi on the left side. As
we continue uphill, lush vegetation often forms a shady tunnel into
which we walk.
Approaching Lafkos, the kalderimi opens to a concrete road. We turn left
and after 100 m., as the road starts going dowhill, we continue
uphill to the right on kalderimi (the first few meters of which are
concrete), that opens to a flat stone paved street. We follow it to
the left and soon find ourselves at Lafkos square. Next to the church
is the museum of paintings by the important Lafkos-born painter
Dimitris Fambas.
Now comes the
time to return to Milina. There are a few steps at the main street
of Lafkos square. At that point we head downhill, noticing the round
yellow signs at the corner. Reaching a concrete road, we turn right.
The road soon becomes a wide kalderimi and then we have Paliovrisi
fountain on the right, next to a huge plane tree. We cross a stream
over a small stone bridge overgrown by vegetation, and then ascend on
kalderimi for a little while. After a crossing with an ascending
kalderimi to the right, which comes from the church of Agia Paraskevi, we now walk
downhill on road-kalderimi. Soon the earth road turns right, but we
continue straight ahead on the kalderimi, seeing lovely views of Pagasitikos gulf
on the horizon.
Panagia Mesosporitissa |
Further
down, we reach Panagia Mesosporitissa church, also called Monastiraki
by locals. Next to the church is a fountain and a few cypresses. This
is a good spot for a short break. The kalderimi continues to descend
and finally opens to a concrete road, which we follow, having just entered Milina. We cross a stream and then
follow its course on its left bank for a while. The road gets covered by
asphalt. At a crossing we head right on Ethnikis Antistaseos
street, that soon opens to the seafront at the location of a dock. Here we turn left,
to get back to our starting point at the church.
Descending to Milina |
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