Ancient Monument of the Holy Cross, Kallepeia

Published 16th of July, 2021

Enjoy The View

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This is, I think, the view towards Lemona. There are lots of hills in between though. I wasn't sure, but I checked using the virtual tour.

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I think Letymbou is that way.

Back Of The Ruins

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And that's about it. Kallepeia is a lovely place to visit, and you can use it as a base if you fancy a hike through the countryside. With two decent taverns, you will be able to get something to eat as well. But don't take our word for it. Take the tour for yourself...

Take The Tour

Honestly, I spoil you sometimes. The quality of our new 360 camera is such that you could take screen prints and make your own blog. As ever, for full enjoyment, you should go into Full Screen mode. Click on the menu in the top right, then click on the dotted square icon.

And remember, you can zoom in the tour, so jump in and have a look around.

Enjoy!

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