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Imbros gorge

   Imbros Gorge, close to Chora Sfakion, is the second most popular gorge on Crete after Samaria. During the high season hundreds of walkers visit daily to make the trek through the valley. The walk is not particularly strenuous and can be completed in 2-3 hours. The scenery is beautiful and the relative easiness of the hike makes it an ideal walk for families with children. The walk begins at the small village of Imbros, 700m above sea level. If you take the walk in spring or autumn, warm clothes are recommended to combat the cooler weather.

   The first half hour of walking is downhill, with the gorge getting narrower along the way. After 75 minutes or so you will find yourself in the narrowest, most spectacular spot of the gorge. The walls of the gorge are less than 2m apart and tower 300m above. Fifteen minutes more down the gorge is a pleasant resting place.
Another highlight of the gorge is the so-called gate rock, a further ten minutes walk on from the resting place. You can take some really nice photos here. Walking through the gate, the gorge widens out again and after one more hour you will find yourself at the end of the gorge, where two taverns are waiting for thirsty and hungry walkers.

Duration: ~ from 8.00 to 19.30

Should take:

comfortable shoes, hat, sun protection, bathing suit, camera, water

Price

Adults
40
Children 4-12 years old
30
Children 0-3 years old - free

Included in the price: 

  • Bus transfer

  • Guide

Not included in the price:

  • Imbros gorge entrance - 2€

  • Lunch

Days:
Thursday

Lunch:

You will have the opportunity to eat in traditional greek tavern

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