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Chóra - Tripótamos - Mountádos - Kechrovouní - Karyá - Mountádos - Tripótamos - Chóra |
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This long hike begins by following the familiar and very beautiful trail
to Tripótamos and it brings you to the nice valley at the foot of the
610-m high Kéchros. Besides a couple of villages, your main destination
is of course the very big convent of Kechrovouní. A few of these paths
and panoramic views are truly magnificent. This hike really
deserves an evaluation of ***.
Estimated
time:
The total hike takes 4 hours – actual walking time: 1h15 to the church
of Tripótamos, then 25 minutes to the asphalt road past Mountádos and
a climb of about 15 minutes, sometimes without a clear trail, to the
convent of Kechrovouní. For the return route via Karyá to Mountádos
you should count on half an hour, another 25 minutes to Tripótamos and
again 1h15 down to Chóra. As often, this total actual walking time of
4h06 refers to a hike that takes twice as long, especially when you have
a long picnic break in the forecourt of the convent, as we did. In any
case, we hiked from 10am to 3.30pm... Route
description:
(0h00) When leaving from the town of Tínos or Chóra there are
two ways to get to the important hiking trail leading to the interior of
the island: - you can also
leave from the modern harbour and then you will enter Chóra via the
Leofóros Stavroú - Kioníoon. In this case you arrive at a first
little square with palm trees and a playground. If you go straight ahead
in the left-hand corner, you reach a second little square with a
fountain + dolphin. Over here a narrow street leads straight ahead to
the third square, at the foot of the Leofóros Megalocháris, where you
can go up on the left. However, maybe you did already see the small blue
sign in the corner of the first square. The text on this sign says Xóbourgo
- Falatádos - Liváda / Fáros and you can follow this sign by taking a
left into the Odós Theológos Afentoúli. Later on this street becomes
the Odós Nikoláou and after some 4 minutes you get to a sign pointing
to the Evangelístria on the right. [If you want to
you can first visit the church, but it might be a better idea to
postpone this visit to a more relaxed day! If you departed via the broad
Megalocháris-lane, you have to take a left on the last crossing before
the large church: over here you can also find a blue sign pointing to Xóbourgo
and Falatádos. In this way you get to the Odós Nikoláou as well.]
The Panagía Evangelístria. From the Odós
Nikoláou you go straight ahead into the Odós Várvaras; this
staircase-street continues for about 5 minutes, leaving the town behind,
and then it turns into a paved road. After another 2-3 minutes you cross
the asphalt ring road and on the other side you go up on a broad and
paved path. (0h12) Slightly further down you get to the old paving and you also walk between the traditional walls; remember that this is still the ancient Venetian trail that many centuries ago already connected the harbour and the fortress of Xóbourgo. On your right-hand side you pass a drive with a misleading red arrow – which you ignore, obviously – and further down you also pass a broader gravel road off the right. You continue straight ahead all the time, going up on a marvellous kalderimi.
The marvellous old path from Chóra to Tripótamos. After about 40
minutes you walk on a road coming from the left for a short while. Going
straight ahead, though, you get to the old monopati again - which is
narrower now - after about 10 metres. You walk underneath a small church
and you gradually curve to the right; in this way you get a beautiful
view on Chóra, right underneath your trail. After some 50 minutes you
thus arrive at the chapel of Agia Xéni – this is a spot well
maintained, with lanterns, but it is often very windy over here. You can
take some rest on a bench inside the church. (0h49) In
fact, this place is an important crossing of hiking trails, so it is a
spot you might pass a number of more times when hiking on the island of
Tinos. On the right there is only a blocked trail; on the left a nice
path runs downwards in the direction of Ktikádos and Kámbos; and
straight ahead (on the right-hand side of the chapel) the trail
continues to Xóbourgo – today, this is the way to continue. (1h10) You
follow the asphalt road to the right and when you arrive at the
crossing, some 100 metres further on, you take a right again; you
continue past the chapel, but then you take the first little street off
the left
(notice the red dot at the lantern) – in this way you enter the
village of Tripótamos. You have a nice view on the height of Xóbourgo
and you can already see the church with the red roof where you will get
to later on.
Your way passes via the vault underneath a house... Slightly further
you keep to the right and in this way you reach the church. On the right
of the church tower you can distinguish your final destination, far away
and high up against the side of the mountain: the convent of Kechrovouní...
The church of Tripótamos. (1h16) BEFORE the church you go left, you descend towards a small bridge and you take the concrete road on the right. You will get a nice view on Tripótamos, on the height of Xóbourgo and also on a couple of pigeon towers.
Panoramic view on Xóbourgo and Tripótamos. You go down towards another part of the village and after 4 minutes you
keep to the right in order to proceed on the right-hand side of a second
little church. Thereafter you continue straight ahead and you leave the
little hamlet via a concrete road. You get to a nicely laid out well
(there is a tap with water) and you notice a kalderími continuing on
the right. You follow a sunken road and after one minute you keep to the
right, obviously. You thus get to a trail between walls. This
trail splits up after one minute and you go right (red arrow).
The beginning of the monopáti to Mountádos. (1h25) After a little while you continue on the left-hand side of the actual path, in order to avoid a caving-in (red arrow). A little further you have to walk on the right-hand side of the path to pass an overgrown part. After 3 minutes you keep to the left and a little further on to the right (each time you notice a red dot) – you can now see the convent high in front of you. Slightly further, where there is a path going down on the right, you take a LEFT in the direction of Mountádos.
Mountádos with the convent, high on the slope of the mountain. |
The big and impressive building of the monastery. You descend on the
slope opposite the little village and you get to a gravel road, where
you go left. After a while you go right, over a small bridge; you keep
all the way to the right and you enter Mountádos by means of a
beautiful, white staircase. Before the first vault you go left up the
staircase, you walk through a couple of vaulted passages, going up all
the time. After the staircase, you keep to the left on a concrete road
and you arrive at the asphalt road near the sign "Oikismós Mountádou
/ Mountados Settlement". [This is the point
where you will come back later on and from here you will return by
following the same road as for the way out!] (1h43) You
follow the road to the right for a short while, but already after half a
minute you go up on the left, BEFORE you get to a chapel, following a
path under a fig tree.
The path becomes a nice rocky trail for a while, but then it turns into
a goat trail and it meanders over the terraces, going up steeply on the
left of a wall. After 4-5 minutes you arrive at a larger terrace, you go
through a metal gate and you continue on a staircase. You reach a
smaller terrace, where there is a clear trail off the right. You follow
this trail for a couple of minutes, you even descend a little, but then
you take the first path off the left, between walls. You keep going in
the direction of the convent, walking over terraces quite often; you DO
NOT step over the metal fences , however – instead you rather keep to
the right. You climb over a wall and after a fairly difficult clamber
you reach the asphalt road. You go left for a short while, but at the
crossing with the large signpost to the convent you continue for 200
metres to the right – finally you have arrived. (1h58)
The big monastery of Kechrovouní. This convent is really a village, with a couple of churches: there is the church of the Zoödóchos Pigí (the Life-granting Well), there is of course a church in honour of the Blessed Pelagía, whose skull is kept over there. On the 23rd of July 1822 she received a vision from the Blessed Virgin, to tell her where the famous icon was buried. It is this icon that is now worshipped by so many pilgrims in the Panagía Evangelístria in the capital of Tínos. About 50 nuns are still living in this convent.
An inner court in the monastery of Kechrovouní. You can have a
picnic in the forecourt: there are benches and three eucalyptus trees;
there is also a tap and there are some stalls with herbs and deliciously
dried figs. From here you also have a great view on many islands: all
the way to the right there is the deserted island of Giáros with Kéa
beyond – in the middle you can distinguish Sýros with Kýthnos
beyond, there are the islands of Sérifos and Sífnos and all the way to
the left you notice Páros and Antíparos. From the road in front of the
convent, the view on the towns of Chóra, Tripótamos and Xóbourgo is
absolutely wonderful! (1h58) After a long
break you return via the asphalt road and at the crossing you go right
onto the main road. You follow this road for about 11-12
minutes – you can see a few trails, but none of them looks really
attractive. In the meanwhile you have a nice view on the deep valley
before Xóbourgo. After about 13 minutes all together you take the
little concrete road off the left, with signposts to Panagía Kýra Xéni
and to Agii Anárgyri. (2h11) You
go down on the left, you pass a chapel and after about 2 minutes you
arrive at the gate of yet another chapel. [You notice a
promising gravel road descending on the left, but it runs to a dead end
after 6 minutes...] You continue on the RIGHT, on the concrete road that meanders down between pigeon towers. Shortly thereafter you reach a three-forked junction with a tree in the middle: the little village of Tzádos is situated in front of you, and you take a left on a small gravel road. After another 2-3 minutes you get to a chapel, where you take a trail going down on the right. You have to watch out after one minute: you do not curve to the right towards Karyá, but you take the narrow path straight ahead on the left-hand slope of the valley. Sometimes this trail is paved and after 2-3 minutes it arrives at a well. Slightly further you get to a junction where you go right; the trail now runs nicely between walls. You have a beautiful view on Karyá and the height of Xóbourgo.
Karyá and Xóbourgo. Your winding trail
descends to the asphalt road, next to the sign Karyá – you take a
left on the road and you follow it for 3-4 minutes until you reach the
familiar spot where you were this morning, close to the sign of the
village of Mountádos. (2h28) From
here you follow the same road as earlier today. You descend the
staircase, you take a left on the concrete lane and you arrive in the
village. You keep to the right, you walk through the vaults and you take
the side road off the right, leaving the village. (2h31) You
go down the white staircase and you turn to the left into the valley;
you cross the little bridge and you take a left. Watch out now: after
some 30 metres of gravel road the trail goes up on the right, next to
two hoses. (2h45) You
then have to go left for a short while, and then you have to walk on the right-hand side of the main trail. In
this way you reach a ruin, where you go left; you descend via the sunken
road, you walk past the spot with the laid out well and you cross the
little bridge. (2h57) Just
past the church you go right, past the vaulted passage on the left. You
walk underneath some more vaults, then you arrive at the small square
and you take a right through some more vaultings. Past this passage you
go up the staircase on the left, you proceed straight ahead on a little
concrete street with lamp posts and in this way you get to the asphalt
road. You take a right and at the crossing you go left – in this way
you reach the cheese factory, the tirokomío. (3h03) Over
here you take the clear trail, obviously, to the left of and underneath
the main road. Some ten minutes later you arrive at the chapel of the Agia Xéni, at a crossing where you might have been before. The beautiful trail off the right goes down to Ktikádos and Chatzirádos; straight ahead the path continues to Chóra. From the nicely laid out terrace you have a great panoramic view on the tongue of land of the city of Tinos – the old harbour is built against this point. On the left you can discern the island of Mýkonos with the small island of Dílos, further down there are the islands of Náxos and Páros. This spot is often very windy, so maybe it is more relaxed to have a break or to picnic inside the chapel itself. (3h23) You then continue your descent straight ahead on the beautiful and old monopáti. After 8 minutes you get to a gravel road for a short while, but some 20 metres further down you take a left again, onto the old trail – it still dates from the era of the Venetians. During the long and steady descent in the evening sun you gradually get a really beautiful view on the town of Tínos.
Chóra in the evening sun. Just before you
reach the ring road your trail turns into modern paving; on the asphalt
road you continue straight ahead, keeping a little to the left on the
paved road. Going straight ahead all the time you can thus arrive at the
harbour. You can also take the first broad street on the left and then
further the Leofóros Megalocháris on the right. In this way you arrive
at the marina, right in the centre of town.
(4h06)
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