Avakas Gorge
The Last Castle

Finally, straight ahead you can see the Last Castle Restaurant. You can also see exactly why it is called the Last Castle!
Hardcore Goat Trail

On the way down I couldn't help but notice this odd identation in the side of the rock on the opposite side of the valley. I wonder if goats use it as a shortcut out of the gorge.
Road Closed For Renovation

Remember the Road Closed signs? This is why. They are constructing a bridge or something similar where the road meets the Avakas Gorge Road. On the day we did the walk, you could actually drive through the area. However, when you try it, the road may well have a cement lorry plonked in the middle, or something similar. So if you are thinking of using the road, you would be better off starting from the bottom.
Another Gorge!

As you walk down the hill back to Avakas Gorge, you will see another gorge heading off next to it. Do not attempt to go up here though. There are a lot of snakes, and you will need ropes and climbing equipment to get to the other end. By all means have a look, but I am not joking about the snakes.
Another Olive Tree

I shall end where the two roads meet again. There is a nice old olive tree here, which still has a bit of life in it.
The walk took us about three hours, and was great fun. If you do attempt it yourself, remember to bring plenty of water and a snack with you. Also, start early to avoid the rush, and don't do it if there has been rain.
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