Listed 8 sub titles with search on: Sights for wider area of: "MYTHIMNA Municipality CHANIA" .
TOPOLIA (Village) MYTHIMNA
Just south of Topolia is Agia Sofia Cave with many stalactites and
the little chapel of Agia Sofia. Ancient remains have been found in the cave dating
as far back as the Neolithic era.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.
PERVOLAKIA (Village) MYTHIMNA
SASSALOS (Village) MYTHIMNA
It is another gorge of Kissamos, wonderful to the nature lovers and
mountaineers, located in an intact natural environment.
It starts from the village of Sasalos in Kissamos
at an altitude of 340 m (57 km from Chania),
where you come to via the Chania-Nopigia-Koleni-Rokka-Sfakopigadi-Malathyro-Sasalo
route.
After walking for maximum 4 hours in the main portion of the gorge,
you reach the village of Malathyro (at an altitude of 315m and a distance of 48
km from Chania). If you walk for one more hour you can also reach the village
of Voulgaro in Kissamos, 7
km distant from the town of Kissamos.
This text is cited April 2003 from the Prefectural
Committee for Tourism Promotion of Chania pamphlet.
TOPOLIA (Village) MYTHIMNA
Beside the road from Topolia to Koutsomatado is the tree-lined gorge
of Topolia with 300 metre high walls.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.
DRAPANIAS (Village) MYTHIMNA
About 3km out of town there are signs to the Venetian Villa Trevisan. This very beautiful, crumbling structure is between the old road and the new road, outside the village proper. The picture of the villa Trevisan is used on the cover of the book by Giuseppe Gerola (an Italian historical photographer who visited Crete in 1902), on the Venetian remains of Crete.
VOULGARO (Village) MYTHIMNA
In Voulgaro there is a sign southwest to Mouri. After 1,700 metres
there is a right turn to Latsiana. Latsiana is a secluded place on the west side
of a hill and has a spectacular view of the valley. It has high trees, vegetation
and fresh water springs. In Latsiana there are the remains of the Byzantine church
of Agia Varvara dating from the fifteenth century. The church was a three-aisled
basilica with a large dome. The church has been built using materials from an
ancient temple that was on this site. The location of the church is superb, with
a small but beautiful place to sit under the trees nearby and a commanding view
of the valley below.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.
Receive our daily Newsletter with all the latest updates on the Greek Travel industry.
Subscribe now!