Hike Through the Agios Nikolaos Gorge in Zaros
THINGS MUST TAKE WITH YOU:
THINGS MUST TAKE WITH YOU
ABOUT
It cuts the imposing Psiloritis massif from north to south, linking the Forest of Rouvas to the valley of the River Koutsoulidis to the south, near Zaros, one of the loveliest large villages in Crete, known since antiquity for its springs.
At the northern entrance to the gorge stands the chapel of Agios Ioannis (St John), where the Forestry Service has constructed a picnic area. The gorge is four kilometres in length from the chapel of Agios Ioannis to the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos after which it is named, about one-and-a-half hours’ walk.
There is a path along most of the gorge, ending at the small Votomos Lake of Zaros to the south, one of the most important woodland recreation areas in central Crete. The gorge is one of the richest ecosystems in Greece and was even home to endemic Cretan wild goats until the turn of the 20th century.
Photo: Nikolakakis,M. / Natural History Museum of Crete – University of Crete
Information: Region of Crete
DURATION 1,5 hours
GRADE easy
The tip of Local!
Zaros is a beautiful village in Crete that's well worth a stop—and not just a quick one! Take your time to explore this charming destination.
Nearby
Things to do
Nearby
Food
& drinks
Nearby
Places
to go