Kámbos - Diapóri and back |
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| Evaluation:
This is a fairly easy hike, on some flat terrain and in a very remote
corner of Sýros. From time to time this hike is indicated by means of a
red-white trail marker [5]. The hike gets an evaluation of ***.
Estimated time:
The actual walking time takes 2h20: some 70 minutes for the way out and
another 70 minutes for the way back. As usual, the real walking time is
about twice as long – we hiked from 11am to 3pm. Route
description:
[It is a good idea to rent a car and to drive to the far end of the
asphalt road in Kámbos. In order to get there from Ermoúpoli you first
go in the direction of Ano Sýros, until you see the sign "Archaic
places of Apáno Meriá". You then follow the narrow asphalt road,
past the turns to Chartianá/Papoúri and to Sýringa, until the asphalt
road becomes gravel, at the second sign "Kámbos".] (0h00) The
hike begins at the far end of the road, without any special indication, although you do notice a red dot or a blue arrow now and then. You
follow a great trail, almost flat, with right in front of you and deep
below the see and the islands of Andros and Tínos. After some 11
minutes you cross a hill crest on your left-hand side; the sea appears
on the other side, together with the islands of Sérifos, Kýthnos and Kéa.
A little further you walk through a wooden gate and your trail continues
on the left-hand side of the wall (notice a trail marker [5] on the wall). (0h12) Watch
out here: immediately after the gate the trail splits up: the path on
the left descends to the beaches of Gría Spília and Grámmata (this is a hike indicated with the
yellow-white trail markers [2] and [1]); today you have to go straight
ahead, though.
The monopáti to Diapóri. (0h29) About
17 minutes
after the gate you see a deeper depression in
front of you. You descend on the left-hand side of the hill crest,
towards the next ridge and over here you also find a trail marker [5],
for the first time in 23 minutes.
The path [5] goes through two stone pilars ... |
(0h44)
For
another 6 minutes you walk on the right of the hill top, with a nice
view on the rugged coast on your right-hand side.
The northeast coast of Sýros. (0h50) You
then cross the stony depression between the previous hill and the next
one. (0h54) In
this way you get to the other side of the slope again, and the beautiful
west coast appears
– there is also a lonely boulder with the trail marker [5]. The
following stretch is flat, so very easy and it runs in the direction of
the beautiful coast. You pass on the left of the summit of the Príonas
(165 m) and after another 16 minutes you thus reach the stony and
circular cape of Diapóri. (1h10) You can notice a few cairns and below there are also some very nice rock formations. From this point you can distinguish a whole lot of islands as well: all the way to the right the tip of the island of Andros, then the island of Evia, very vague, and the uninhabited island of Giáros, very nearby. Further to the left you notice the isles of Kýthnos, Sérifos, Sífnos and Páros on the far left.
Cape Diapóri. For the return
route you depart from the cairns. You have to be very careful, since you
do not have a visible aim as a point of reference. You walk
horizontally, with sometimes a cairn or a trail marker [5] to guide you.
After 14 minutes you have to watch out: when you reach the depression
you have to cross it towards the left – when you get too close to a
metal fence with a gate you have to turn back and keep more to the left. (1h34) It
is now easy to follow the red-brownish trail and after some 8-9
minutes you arrive again at the far end of the wall + small poles. (1h44) Slightly
further you get to a vague junction where you have to keep to the left
– a little thereafter you also notice a trail marker [5] on a
protruding rock. You then climb up the slope, on the right of the
following hill. At a junction, some 6 minutes after the wall, you keep to
the left again [5] and you climb up the depression between two hills. On
top, you can see the path continuing, far away and going up a
small hill. Another 4-5 minutes later you arrive on the top of the hill
and from this great viewpoint you can see the islands of Andros and Tínos. For
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