Anogia

Anogia Municipality

Skinaka-Skinakas Chasm

On the route from Petradolakia to the summit of Skinakas, there is one of the most impressive and easily accessible chasms on Mount Psiloritis.

Tylisos – Gonies – Sisarcha – Anogeia (Nida) – Axos – Zoniana (Damothi) – Krana – Livadia (Mygeros Plateau connection with the route to Psiloritis) – Agios Ioannis – Agios Mamas – Perama

Starting from Tylisos via the provincial road, our first destination is Gonies, particularly the Ophiolites of Gonies, represented by characteristic green peridotites of the ophiolite complex (oceanic crust rocks), from which the "Geo-Path of Gonies" begins. Next, we find Sisarcha, a small settlement with a traditional coffee shop – agricultural record store where it is worth making a stop, followed by Anogeia and the Nida plateau at an altitude of 1,187 meters.

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Distance
93 km

Krousonas-Livadi-Zominthos-Nida-Anogeia

Starting from Krousonas, a large village built on the eastern foothills of Psiloritis, amidst ancient faults that constitute a geotope, the route, via the provincial road, leads us to the neighboring Livadi Plateau. The landscape here is dominated by fruit-bearing trees and is particularly beautiful in springtime. In the plateau, there is a network of dirt roads ideal for mountain biking - of moderate difficulty - while in the area, there are also agritourism guesthouses and traditional taverns.

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Distance
45 km

Delina Restaurant

With a seating capacity of around 700 guests in the à la carte dining area, our restaurant serves as the perfect venue for a wide range of occasions, from we

Delina Mountain Resort

Set in an area of 28 acres, this resort combines the fine facilities of a luxurious hotel with the authenticity of Cretan tradition and the wild

Idaeon Andron

This is considered the sacred cave of the Cretans, which was famous throughout the Hellenic world in Antiquity, and a great centre of worship and initiation.

Zominthos

An area located halfway between Anogia and Nida. It used to be famous mainly for its spring waters.