8. KISSAMOS - PALEOCHORA (see map ) (Through Topoliano gorge) Take the old road to Kolimvari in the east of Kasteli, and when you get to Kaloudiana turn south (in the direction of Topolia). This route is a classic for most people who wish to get from Kasteli to Paleochora, because it promises a first encounter with the famous Cretan gorges.
And indeed, the Topoliano gorge , through which it takes you, is quite impressive; a deep ravine stretching over an area of 1.5 km, it has very steep limestone walls (sometimes as high as a hundred metres) full of small and inaccessible caves, while its floor is covered with beautiful plane trees. The road (A3) is carved on the west side of it and it is very narrow. (At one point there is even a tunnel, which is one of two or three on the entire island). It also has many turns without visibility, so although the scenery in the gorge is indeed very attractive you should always keep an eye on the road! Many tourist guides mention the cave of Aghia Sophia as an impressive sight. In reality, it is a rather shallow cavity in the rock without much interest, and it is full of garbage thrown by the deceived tourists and never collected by the Greek authorities. There is also a small church at the entrance of the cave which looks more like a decrepit hut. At both ends of the gorge there is a village - Topolia in the north and Koutsomatados in the south - with many Rooms to Let and even more restaurants. These are concentrated on the main street in order to attract the passing tourists, but they are not worth much. After Koutsomatados you have two options. You can take Route 8.1 and travel on an asphalt-paved road (A3), or you can take Route 8.2 and travel mostly on dirtroads (D3). Both routes will take you to Paleochora. Koutsomatados - Voutas - Paleochora
You can ride all the way to Archondiko with excellent conditions - the road is one of the best mountain roads in Crete - and you will have the chance to see some beautiful White Mountain scenery. Right after the pass at the north side of Mount Kendoukles, at a height of eight hundred metres, a wonderful picture appears before your eyes: at your feet the valley of the Pelekaniotis river, which is covered with olive trees, and in the west the villages of Sklavopoula. When you reach Voutas, the largest village in the area, you have again two options. If you want to drive on asphalt, follow the Gr/E sign directing you to Paleochora and turn left; you will go down the mountain, driving through the olive groves at the east side of a ravine, and you’ll arrive in Paleochora in no time. But if you want to visit the charming Sklavopoula area and do not mind driving on good dirtroads (D1 / D2), follow the Gr sign that says Sklavopoula 7 and turn right. You will see many mountain villages - Kalamios (at the end of an asphalted road), Sklavopoula, Sphakia, Maniatiana (the starting point of a dirtroad leading to Elafonissi in the west), Vathirrouma, Azogires and Aghii Theodori - and they are all very picturesque and full of hidden charms awaiting a discerning eye. The route is also very pleasant, taking you through beautiful mountain slopes and offering some lovely scenery. After Aghii Theodori the road continues southward, going downhill, until it takes you to a seaside village, Koundouras, planted in the middle of an area with very large greenhouses. Here you turn east on the main coastal road (A3) and follow it all the way to Paleochora. Koutsomatados - Sassalos - Paleochora After Sassalos, the road (D2) continues southward, following the course of the river that flows through the gorge. It goes through a beautiful area full of plane trees and takes you to a small village called Milones. There are no sharp inclinations, so this entire route is good for walking or bicycling. If you like, you can pitch camp in many places, as the whole area invites camping. About one kilometre after Milones the road splits. Turn left and you will soon be on the main road, at a point just north of Dris. A couple of kilometres after Dris you will see a dirtroad (D2) to your right - there is a Gr sign at the intersection that says Kopeti. Turn right, and as soon as you cross the river turn left. This will give you the chance to enjoy a very pleasant route
alongside the west bank of the Kakodikiano stream. The scenery includes thick olive groves and a dozen hamlets with beautiful stone-built houses. Unfortunately, most of these houses have been recently abandoned, and it is only when the olives are picked that people come and stay. All the other months, they are completely deserted. The dirtroad you are on will eventually take you to Vlithias, a small village with a Byzantine church in its cemetery. This dates from the 14th century, and it is dedicated to Christ the Saviour (Christòs Sotìras). It has some beautiful wall paintings that are worth seeing, so follow the sign (Gr/E) on the main road and you will soon be there. From here on you simply continue on the main road (A2) that leads to Paleochora.
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