The Camel Trail Venetian Bridges

Published 23rd of January, 2019

Flattened Land

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The trail only runs a few metres higher than the track I walked up on, but you can see the damage caused far more clearly from here. At the foreground you can see the puddle I waded through too.

Back To The Trail

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Eventuallhy, the two trails do meet up again. Not here though. You have to walk to the water mill first.

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Not a bad mill. I've seen better but it is more interesting than first glances suggested.

Trail End

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So if you want to visit the bridge, and are coming from this direction, take the path to the left of the mill.

Going Up

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I managed to drive back up here, but it was heavy going. At this point I was half way up the fire break, and I decided to continue straight on up it. Having driven up this, the firebreak was no challenge.

So that was Roudia. Before we managed to reach Roudia, we visited Kelefos and Elia. To get there we went via the Asprokremmos Dam, and up through Dora. We chose Dora because it was high up and avoided crossing valleys.

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