A Forest Drive From Panagia to Vretsia

Published 11th of September, 2020

Occasional Waterfall

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One winter I plan on visiting this area after heavy storms. It must be an amazing sight. I would probably have to walk down all the way from Vretsia, but it would be worth it.

Mystery Rocks

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The trail climbs up a fairly steep little hill, before you get to a perfect spot for some scenic photography. This picture is actually a screenshot from the virtual tour. If you want to see what's behind me, just go there and have a look.

View Towards Xeros Valley

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Compare that to this image, which was photographed using my phone.

Look Below

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You can still make out the river running by, far below. You can even see the rope swing, if you look carefully. However, if you want to get to the rope swing, you should return to the bridge and follow the road round.

Towards The Summit

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This is the view from the river looking back up to the top of the trail.

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