Eastern Crete in October: a walker’s paradise
Eastern Crete, with its rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and ancient history, offers a unique and unforgettable walking experience. October is an ideal time to visit this beautiful region. This is when the weather is pleasant, the crowds are smaller, and the landscape is still colourful. Our guidebook to walking in Eastern Crete is your ideal companion.
Why Eastern Crete in October?
• Pleasant weather: October’s temperatures are mild, making it comfortable for hiking and exploring the region. The average temperature ranges from 18-24°C (64-75°F).
• Fewer crowds: While Eastern Crete is a popular destination, October sees a significant decrease in tourists compared to the summer months. This means you’ll have more space on the trails and can enjoy a more peaceful experience.
• Vibrant landscapes: The region boasts stunning landscapes. There are lush olive groves, vineyards, rugged mountains and pristine beaches.
• Unique flora and fauna: Eastern Crete is home to a diverse range of endemic plants and animals. Spot the Cretan wild goat in the mountains.
Exploring the Agios Nikolaos area
Agios Nikolaos, a charming coastal town, serves as a great base for exploring Eastern Crete. From here, you can embark on various walking trails that offer breathtaking views and opportunities to experience the region’s natural beauty.
Some of the most popular walks and drives in the Agios Nikolaos area include:
• The hike on the Lasithi Plateau (Walk 23): An easy walk, almost flat, that rewards you with stunning views of the plateau and its windmills.
• The path above the Ha Gorge (Walk 12, for the energetic) or at the gorge itself (Walk 13, easy): These two hikes take you to one of the most dramatic settings in Crete.
• The Minoan ‘odyssey’ (Car tour 4): Explore Crete’s Minoan sites – a ‘must’ on every visitor’s itinerary.
Walking on Old Donkey Trails
Eastern Crete is dotted with ancient donkey trails that have been used for centuries to transport goods and people across the rugged terrain. These trails offer a unique and authentic walking experience. They allow you to explore the region’s hidden gems and learn about its history.
Many of the old donkey trails have been restored and are now well-marked hiking paths. Some of the most popular donkey trails include:
• The descent from Pines to Elounda: A moderate walk just above Aghios Nikolaos, where you will spot some of the island’s famous windmills and see rural life at first hand.
• The trail to the Gorge of Zakros: A challenging hike that takes you through a stunning gorge with waterfalls and ancient Minoan ruins.
Hiking the Samaria Gorge
One of the most famous hikes in Crete is the Samaria Gorge, located in the White Mountains in Western Crete. This 16-km (10-mile) gorge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a unique and unforgettable walking experience. Our book includes it as a day trip by bus and boat.
Hiking through the Samaria Gorge is challenging, but the rewards are well worth the effort. As you walk through the narrow gorge, you’ll be surrounded by towering cliffs, lush vegetation, and crystal-clear streams.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Eastern Crete in October offers something for everyone. With its stunning landscapes, mild weather, and unique cultural experiences, it’s the perfect destination for a memorable vacation. Buy our guidebook to walking in Eastern Crete.
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