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On the road in Crete

Driving through Crete with our camper is not as difficult as we suspected. The roads are in general very good, but also here the good road often ends suddenly and you are stuck in a tiny village with this dangerous balconies we have already made contact with at the Peloponnese. (See there) Between Mirtos and …

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Valley of the Death

Luckily this valley isn’t called Valley of the Death because of so many dead hikers but because of the caves the Minoans had used to bury their dead. This valley with its imposing walls of about 200 metres height is also a part of the E4, the longest of all European long-distance hiking trails. From …

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Ítanos & Sitía

From Sitía we went on a tour to the north-eastern peninsula of Crete, which is the driest part of the island, with a desert like landscape without any trees. Access road to a radar station which crumbles on the edges We made a first stop at Ítanos, an ancient town which was once allied with …

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The Chauga Gorge Hike

A truly fantastic gorge lies just inland from Ágios Nikólaos near the lovely village of Kritsá. It is called Chauga Gorge and leads through a very narrow valley with washed out walls. Kritsá is a village with typical whitewashed houses climbing up the hillside. It is well visited in summer but now in winter most …

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Knossos

Yesterday we saw many artefacts found at Knossos, today we went to discover the largest Bronze Age archaeological site which has been called Europe’s oldest city. Rebuilt part of the palace The palace of Knossos was once the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilisation and culture.  In its peak, the palace and surrounding city boasted a …

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