Falatádos - Manganári - Liváda and back |
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This hike is a variant of the hike Falatádos-Liváda via Myrsíni, and
it is also situated in the greenest part of Tínos. In our description,
we walk until the river, after a hike of about 1h10. Ardent hikers could
continue even further to the beach of Liváda, which would cost them
another 40 minutes actual walking time – see the hike Manganári - Liváda. Estimated time:
It will take you some 1h10 actual walking time to reach the river, at a
spot where you can also see little turtles. The return route takes a
little longer, about 1h20. Route
description: [In
Falatádos the asphalt road passes near the houses of the fairly large
village, at the foot of the paved slope with steps in the middle – the
car park is located on the left.
The square before the church of Falatádos. You continue to
the right, underneath the church, going down the steps. You walk past
the beautiful tavern "En Falatádoo" and then you go up on the
left, on the steps made out of natural stone. Further on you walk
through a kamára (vaulted passage) on the right. You get to a concrete
side street, at the edge of the village: straight across you notice a
concrete staircase going down – there is also a trail marker: a little
red-white plate referring to hike no. [1]. You descend and straight
ahead you see the beginning of the trail [1A] to Liváda and Fáros
(there is a hiking sign and a trail marker [1A]). [This part of the hike is called [1A] – the other branch, [1B], begins in Myrsíni and after half an hour it gets to the crossing where the branches [1A] and [1B] join – see 0h44 below.]
The hiking sign next to the beginning of walk [1A]. (0h05) After
one minute you keep to the right [1]: the path descends nicely and after 3 minutes it passes a watering
place with a well. A sign in Greek tells you that this used to be the
ancient water pipe ("katalýmata") to Falatádos. It was first
built in the years 1750-1850. A nice well just out of Falatádos. Shortly thereafter you pass underneath a large chapel. You descend while
meandering from right to left, and then the path continues nicely above
the green valley.
The first part of walk [1]. Thereafter you go down gradually, between walls of which the right-hand
wall has iron wire on top of it – in front of you, you can already
spot the hills strewn with enormous, round blocks of granite. These
blocks sometimes transform the surroundings of Falatádos and Voláx
into real moonscape. (0h17) When
you reach the first granite block there is a junction and you have to
keep to the right
[1A]. You should have a look at the beautiful green valley and the
marvellous line of mountain peaks of the Tsikniás beyond!
Your path continues all the time amongst big granite boulders... (0h25) After a beautiful stretch you arrive at a second chapel, dedicated to Agios Konstantínos and Agia Eléni: the chapel is open and on and behind the ikonostási you can see some paintings.
The monopáti approaches the chapel of Agios Konstantínos and Agia Eléni.
The ikonostási in the chapel of Agios Konstantínos and Agia Eléni. Later on the path
continues amongst the boulders, it passes a little field with beehives
and then it runs between some marvellous walls, built by means of large
blocks. Finally, you get to a beautiful crossing, with a trail coming
from the right sharply. Look around you to the fields strewn with these
amazing, round rocks.
Beautiful walls, old stables...
Idyllic fields... (0h31) You
go straight ahead, obviously, and a little later the trail runs on the
right-hand side of a very small chapel. Immediately thereafter you proceed straight on and you pass a beautiful
staircase on your left-hand side (red dot). You pass next to two alónia
(threshing floors), you descend and finally you reach the bed of the
river. You cross the water at a nice spot and a little further you pass
yet another small chapel (this one is open). The path climbs on the
right-hand slope of the valley: in this way you get a very nice
panoramic view on the continuation of the valley, with also the few
houses of Liváda. You go down again, with on the left the beautiful
gorge of the river; all of a sudden you can also see the sea, still very
far in front of you. You descend steeply now on a rocky staircase and
some three minutes later you reach a rocky side valley, where your trail
curves to the LEFT.
The path and the hiking sign next to the et pad en het wandelbord bij het kruispunt van de paden [1A] en [1B]. (0h44) A
little further you arrive at a beautiful junction,
where your trails merges with the side branch [1B] leaving from Myrsíni.
There is an obvious hiking sign and a trail marker [1], pointing to the
left, to Manganári.
Picturesque spots!
A nice well during walk [1]. |
The
path goes up again, strewn with leaves, but thereafter you start to go
down gradually – after a couple of minutes you have to keep to the
left of course (blue dot with the trail marker [1]), and after yet
another 2-3 minutes you notice a little waterfall on your left-hand
side. This water fall feeds the river, full of large granite blocks. You
then get to the river and to a large, concrete bridge: a sign in Greek
"Akti Livádas" ("Beach of Liváda") sends you to
the left. (0h53) The
trail continues horizontally now; you go through a wooden gate and you pass a few houses of the village
of Manganári – just past the second house there is a water tank fed
by a well.
A house in Manganári. The trail is still flat and it is stony at first; it then becomes sandy and it brings you to some picturesque spots – running among large rocks and between tall walls. After a really magnificent stretch amongst marvellous rocks, you descend and you end up on an open terrain. The path is sometimes very worn away and you can still spot the sea very far in front of you.
The path continues amongst beautiful rocks... (1h00) A little
further you get more or less between walls again and the trail is
vaguer. You
then walk on a narrow gravel road, which first meanders to the left,
over a little side bed of the river, and then on the right-hand side of
a large rock
(blue dots). At a junction of the road you take a right (blue arrow).
Turtles in the sun... (1h06) You
keep following the gravel road along the water and you keep to the left
twice when you pass roads coming from higher up. You pass a spot where you can leave your car (there is a road sign P),
if you would have driven all the way up here – see the hike Manganári
– beach of Liváda. The road turns
into concrete for a short while and then it gets to the streaming water
again – you can wade through the bed of the river or you can also
cross by means of the large bridge. The path then curves to the right
and it moves away from the concrete road (trail marker [1] on the wall
and a blue dot); it then continues on the left bank. [If you would like
to continue to the coast, we refer you to the hike Manganári – beach
of Liváda and back.] We stopped here,
in order to picnic close to the ford, where we found a couple of really
pretty corners... (1h12)
More idyllic spots next to the turning point of this walk. (1h12) You
return by following exactly the same route.
We can thus keep the indications brief: - you cross the
river at the ford or via the bridge, you take the concrete slope and the
gravel road (you keep to the right twice) and you walk along the river
with the turtles
Stable and rock are one ... and the path continues amongst the rocks... - you walk past a
huge rock and then you get to the wonderful trajectory, among the
fanciful and large rocks The nice junction, where the branches [1A] and [1B] split up. - you cross the
rocky side bed of the river, you climb up steeply on many steps and you
get above the rocky gorge
Beautiful walls and stables! - (2h02) after
7 marvellous minutes you pass the chapel of Agios Konstantínos
and another 6 minutes later this wonderful part of the trail gets to a
really big rock
Two little twin churches, not so far from Falatádos. - (2h25) the
path reaches a side road: you go up the staircase just opposite
and when you get to the top you continue straight ahead to the village
(NOT towards the left). Past a kamára you descend on the left and a
little later you go up on the right, until you have passed the café En
Falatádoo at the foot of the church – in this café (is usually only
opens after 5pm) you should really try the "tsípouro" (rakí)
and the delicious mezé! In this way you arrive at the asphalt road; the car park is located on the right and a little further on the right you find the tavern of Léfkes. It is often open and it is an ideal place to sit and take some rest. (2h31)
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