Kamáres - Agios Lázaros - Apollonía |
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Evaluation:
During this hike, you
necessarily have to follow the road to Agios Simeoón for the first part
of this hike, a road that has been partly asphalted recently. Later
on, past the church of Agios Lázaros, you will get to a quite beautiful
trail. This trail
runs above the large valley that goes from Kamáres to Apollonía, on the
opposite side of the main road. We give this hike an
evaluation of *. Estimated time:
This is a rather short hike: 10 minutes on the beach, then 45 minutes (AWT)
along the boring road to Agios Simeoón and finally a little under an
hour over a pleasant and rather easy path to the centre of Apollonía.
This is an ideal hike for a not too active afternoon. In the opposite
direction it is a good alternative when you have just missed the bus in Apollonía
and would have to wait for two hours anyway. Route
description: From
the harbour of Kamáres you can take the main road towards Apollonía for
a short while and then take the turn to Agia Marína. However, since you
will have to walk on asphalt and gravel roads for a large part of this
hike already, it is much better to walk over the beach in order to get
to Agia Marína on the other side of the bay of Kamáres.
View
on the bay of Kamáres, with Agia Marína on the opposite side. In about 10
minutes you reach the other side of the beach; by walking on the right
of the bar and then on the right of the wall and the stairs, you go to
the little church of Agia Marína. In this way you get to the
beginning of the asphalt road. On
a signpost you can see that it is 8 km to the monastery of Agios Simeoón.
After some 20 minutes you get to the provisional end of the asphalt road.
A couple of minutes later - immediately before a large farm in a curve
to the left - there is a road off the right leading to the Panagía Ta
Langadákia. If you want to go on to Apollonía by following the main road, you have to continue on the gravel road, past the turn to Panagía Ta Langadákia. By gradually going up you describe a large curve to the left and then to the right, and then an even bigger curve to the left and to the right, until you see Agios Lázaros in front of you – about 22 minutes after the turn to Panagía Ta Langadákia. In order to give a little bit of orientation when you have arrived at the hairpin bend underneath Agios Lázaros: in front of you there is a little road going more or less straight ahead, and leading to Agios Lázaros. [If you take a left, continuing on the gravel road in the direction of Agios Simeoón, you will find a path. It is situated in a slight curve to the right and you will reach it after about 200-300 metres and past a house. This path goes straight, through the debris of the road constructions; it is a yet undiscovered trail, which should lead to Agios Simeoón.] |
When
you are in the curve underneath Agios Lázaros, though, you can also go
downwards to the right onto a smaller gravel road. In this way you will get to the beginning of a concrete staircase, about
10 metres further down and on the right hand side of a metal gate. Very
soon, however, this staircase turns into a trail. At first, this trail
is a little overgrown, but it is still easily recognizable; it curves to
the left, which is the right direction. After
some five minutes going down you get to a valley; from then onwards the
trail continues fairly flatly. Later on you descend rather steeply and
you then get to a flat part again. You are now above a field with olive
trees and on the opposite side of the large valley you can distinguish
the main road from Kamáres-Apollonía. You go further down on a
zigzaging staircase; you curve to the right and you continue
horizontally. Now,
you are almost at the same altitude as the main road on the other side.
Underneath you can see the construction works of the dam. Fifteen minutes
after your departure from Agios Lázaros you descend steeply and you get
to the sandy bottom of a small river. You take a left for a
little while, but on the right hand side of a rock with the biggest of
three cairns, you find the beginning of some beautiful rock
stairs. At first it looks as if this staircase curves back into the interior, but
it finally appears again high above the large valley. Since some time
there is a water pipe next to the trail and the blue church of Artemónas
already looks much closer as well. You now walk on a fairly flat path,
which becomes really beautiful and which, about 30 minutes after your
departure from Agios Lázaros, finally arrives on the left of the Panagía
Platánou.
The
terraces which surround the trail to Apollonía. Up till now your
trail has been unambiguous, but now you get to the first junction: one
trail, with the water pipe next to it, goes up on the left; you have to
take a right though. For five minutes you thus walk on a marvellous
trail, high above the valley with the uncountable terraces. On the
opposite side you can see the large monastery of Agios Theológos. You
pass a trail going down on the right, but you continue straight ahead at
the same altitude. At this point, the monopáti becomes sandy; you first
pass a path off the left, which goes to a little church. Later on
you pass another trail going down off the right. After
three minutes you have to go straight/to the left when you get to
another junction. You now have a great view on some large valleys and on
the town of Apollonía. You continue to go straight for another seven
minutes; you do not mind the paths off the left and the right, and you
aim at the white dome of a little, picturesque and anonymous church. On
the opposite side, the cemetery and Agios Theológos move past slowly. You descend for
another couple of minutes and you thus get to a concrete road, next to
some houses. You follow this road, which goes down into a valley.
Immediately past the valley you find an ancient stone staircase going up
on the left. If you continue on this concrete road you will get to the
asphalt road from Kamáres to Apollonía a little further down; you could
then follow this road to the left in order to reach the centre of town.
If you take the ancient steps instead, you will zigzag for a while
through the quarter of Ano Petáli and you will finally get to the platia
– by keeping more or less to the right and after about 6 minutes. You
will reach this square in between the pharmacy and the bar of Lákis.
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