Syrrako - Kalarrytes Path
Syrrako - Kalarrytes Path
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Karni g
Herzliya, Israel20 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
There is magic in walking through the narow stony streets of Kalarites. The small houses with blue shades, lovely sqaures and people smiling at you from tavernas.
We arrived there at noon,and after walking around the village and enjoying its beauty, we were ready to start the hike.
But the skies thought differently. Quickly filling with clouds, it was few minutes before strong rain started.
We took refuge in a small taverna, serving great local food (will search it's name and add). With no menu, it was other Greek tourists who helped us bridge the language gap, and enjoy a wonderful meal.
The sky was clear again, and we started walking to Syrraku. Shortly after, the adjacent mountain appeared in the view, and on it - the beautiful Syrrako. To get there we were to descend to the river and then walk up through the steep slope to the vilage.
Walking up was not easy (we have a 7 year old ), but was worth it. The traditional buildings, the stone roads and the pretty views; the drinks we had just before leaving were all enjoable.
But then it was time to go back. While we were walking, in the middle of the trail, we were caught by a sudden strong rain. Equipped with rain coats, we still hid under rocks for 10 minutes till the rain stopped. All in all this added to a wonderful experience we had on this trail (My 7 year old daughter loved it).
Recoommended, refreshing trail (take rain coats just in case)
We arrived there at noon,and after walking around the village and enjoying its beauty, we were ready to start the hike.
But the skies thought differently. Quickly filling with clouds, it was few minutes before strong rain started.
We took refuge in a small taverna, serving great local food (will search it's name and add). With no menu, it was other Greek tourists who helped us bridge the language gap, and enjoy a wonderful meal.
The sky was clear again, and we started walking to Syrraku. Shortly after, the adjacent mountain appeared in the view, and on it - the beautiful Syrrako. To get there we were to descend to the river and then walk up through the steep slope to the vilage.
Walking up was not easy (we have a 7 year old ), but was worth it. The traditional buildings, the stone roads and the pretty views; the drinks we had just before leaving were all enjoable.
But then it was time to go back. While we were walking, in the middle of the trail, we were caught by a sudden strong rain. Equipped with rain coats, we still hid under rocks for 10 minutes till the rain stopped. All in all this added to a wonderful experience we had on this trail (My 7 year old daughter loved it).
Recoommended, refreshing trail (take rain coats just in case)
Written 8 September 2016
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Tammy0364
Berlin, Germany71 contributions
Sept 2018 • Family
The path is beautiful. The uphills are steep and strenuous (so take your time and enjoy the views), even the downhills are long and therefore not easy. (I'm in my 50's and reasonably fit. My teenaged boys had an easier time). But the highlight of this path is definitely the pools at the bottom which although very cold, are absolutely beautiful and worth the effort. We spent a good 45 minutes there and would have spent more had it not been getting late.
Written 19 September 2018
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Marianna Bloga
Vasilika, Greece15 contributions
June 2019 • Couples
Narrow and steep in the beginning, gets easier after the bridge. Packed with small waterfalls, wild flowers, trees and bushes everywhere, leaving us the best impression as beginners in hiking/trekking. Recommendations: visit with a good pair of hiking shoes or boots only in good weather conditions because it is slippery and without protective fence if you get down from Sirrako.
Written 6 June 2019
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Vicky M
London, UK115 contributions
Apr 2017 • Family
If someone finds himself/herself in the area, he/she shouldn't leave without visiting the villages of Sirrako and Kalarrites.
Written 10 April 2017
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C S
Greater Manchester, UK28 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
These two villages are by far the most interesting in the area. Well preserved almost to the point of being an open air museum. The drive up is not for the faint hearted.
Written 27 May 2017
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S*efaga
7 contributions
Aug 2019
It has been a wonderfull place to visit with great nature arround it and inspite of high temperature and humidity it was worthy the effort.
Written 4 September 2019
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Adihendler
Jerusalem, Israel23 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Great views on the way, nice waterfall on the way, (try shower under it, cold but very refreshing!).
Written 28 April 2018
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ΒΙΚΥ Κ
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Nov 2023 • Family
Beautiful route with magical autumn images. We started from Syracos with children aged 9 to 13 and entered the path. The initial part of the descent to the river was also the most difficult because it was quite steep and due to the rain of the previous night and the fallen autumn leaves it wanted attention in some places. From the river to Kalarrites, an easy climb with quite a few steps. Stop at Kalarrites for coffee and return. In total from our guesthouse in Sirrakos to the square in Kalarrites and back, about 8 km. Excursion duration with stops for photos and coffee in Kalarrites about 4 1/2 hours. Worth it, don't miss it for any reason!!
Written 18 November 2023
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Maria B
Volos, Greece141 contributions
June 2024 • Couples
Very nice route but requires strength and a lot of attention as most of it consists of stairs, some of which are narrow, high and steep. The two villages great.
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Written 26 June 2024
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How long does this hike take?
Written 5 February 2018
It's about an hour with two to three stops for rest and normal pace.
Written 6 June 2019
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