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Trikeri is a delight for nature- lovers. It offers them unique routes amidst the green grass ...in the fresh air. Listen to the sounds my friend, let the sun warm you , let yourself in the lap of nature...take your rucksack on your back and feel the joy of a simple everyday stroll that joins Trikeri with its thorps. |
1th path : Trikeri -Agia Kiriaki
A traditional cobblestone path (1,5 km)which starts from the Central Square in Trikeri leads to Agia Kiriaki . The route is unwearying and the view over the gulf of Pagasitikos is majestic. Seek to walk the path in the afternoon , so that you can enjoy the wonderful sunset , the moment when the sun hides behind the horizon , spreading its purple -orange cloak all around.
2th path : Trikeri -Alogoporos
Although the way joinng Trikeri with Alogoporos is asphalt ,still the route remains fabulous ,since the trekkers pass through an endless grassgreen forest of cedars. Throughout the way the crystal blue of the sea surrounding the island of "Palaio Trikeri" absorbs your sight. You feel that the island stands within a distance of two strides. The whole way is 4,5km long ending up in the organised beach of Alogoporos where you can relish its emerald green transparent waters. If you want to go on with your course , a sea taxi can ride you across to the island "Palaio Trikeri" , to explore it , have o cup of coffee, taste ouzo delicacies or light a candle at the monastery of "Panagia" . And if you'd rather get in touch with the history and the remains of the Byzantine era , take a ride on the sea taxi or a fishing boat to the islet of Prasouda, to take a look at the byzantine monastery of "Zoodoxos Pigi", which is accompanied only by the sea gulls. (An earthen branch of the road , just before arriving at Alogoporos , diverts your route ...and leads your steps to the beach of Theriakontas).
3ht path : Trikeri -Kottes
A cobblestone pavement joins Trikeri with the settlement of Kottes. It's a route in the midst of olive groves that passes through the wells of Kolossor. According to the myth , fairies used to live in them and enchanted were their waters ... Young ladies looked in there and could foresee their fate, regarding their future mate.
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