Vouni Path
Up We Go

The first part of the trail is fairly steep but on a good surface. Soon you will rise above the rooftops of Pano Panagia.

Follow The Arrow

You will soon run out of tarmac though, and will also be presented with multiple routes. Fortunately, handy signs will show you where you need to go.
View Point

Soon you will have the option of taking a slight diversion to visit a View Point. It is definitely worth it.
Handy Labels

The viewpoint has some handy signs which give you the names of all the nearby villages and peaks.
Back On Track

Once you have had your fill spotting various villages, get back on the trail and continue up the hill. We now have two arrows showing us the way.
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