Kechrovoúni - Mountádos - Sberádos - Tripótamos - Xóbourgo - Karyá - Tzádos - Kechrovoúni |
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Evaluation:
This circular hike departs from the monastery of Kechrovoúni and via a
couple of beautiful villages it returns to the monastery. The enormous
convent of Kechrovoúni is very impressive, but also the trails and the
panoramic views are amazing. Estimated time:
The first part of this hike, via Mountádos and Tripótamos, to the foot
of Xóbourgo, takes about 1h05 in actual walking time. Route
description:
[There are buses from Chóra, via Kechrovoúni, to Falatádos, but since
this is a circular hike, it is also very easy to just drive to the
monastery with your own means of transport.]
The big monastery of Kechrovoúni. We really
recommend, of course, to first pay an extensive visit to the monastery
itself.
Some views of the monastery of Kechrovoúni.
The room of the nun Pelagía.
Some alleys in the monastery, that is in fact a real village. Also the forecourt
is a pleasant place: there are benches and three eucalyptus trees, there
is a tap and there are some stalls with herbs and delicious, dried figs.
From here you also have a great view over many of the Cycladic isles:
all the way to the right there is the deserted island of Giáros with
the island of Kéa behind it; in the middle you notice Sýros with Kýthnos,
Sérifos and Sífnos beyond, and all the way to the left there are the
isles of Páros and Antíparos. From the road in front of the monastery,
the view of Chóra, Tripótamos and Xóbourgo is marvellous! (0h00) You leave from the asphalt road, where you go down a path towards the left – there is a wooden sign and from here onwards the hike is signposted with the red-white trail marker [3].
The hiking sign next to the beginning of walk [3] to Tripótamos.
The path descends to Mountádos. After a little
under 3 minutes you reach another asphalt road, but on the other side of
the road, and towards the right, the beautiful trail continues [3].
Sometimes you go down steeply, on a recently cleared path. In front of
you, you have a great view of Xóbourgo, with Tripótamos on the left,
and underneath you can already distinguish the clock tower of Mountádos. (0h08) After
another 5
minutes you reach a side trail: the path off the right is the one you
will follow on the way back (also [3]), you take a LEFT now and after
some 10 metres you go RIGHT [3]. [At this place,
both the Anávasi map and the Skaï map make a mistake: the trail that
descends to Mountádos is not indicated on these maps!] A marvellous staircase brings you to the asphalt road near Mountádos in a little over 3 minutes – over here there is also a wooden sign, pointing upwards to Kechrovoúni + [3].
The marvellous staircase that goes up from Mountádos to the monastery of Kechrovoúni. You go left for a little while and then sharply to the right ([3] and the sign Tripótamos 30' / Xóbourgo 1 hour). On a concrete slope you then walk into the village. After a while you walk under a little arch, on the left-hand side of the first church. A little further down you walk on some steps and you keep to the left, in this way you pass the second church.
A church in Mountádos. Over here you go
down to the left again, but later on you take a right [3] and you pass
two chapels with the typical blue spires. For the next 3-4 minutes you
continue on a paved street or staircase and in this way you leave the
village. (0h20) Outside
of the village you arrive at a gravel road and you curve to the left
[3]; you cross the little bridge and you keep to the left again [3]. At
this point you have to watch out: after 30 metres the trail goes up to
the right, on the right of a wall, and next to two water pipes [3]. You
get a great view of Mountádos with the monastery on top. Mountádos and the monastery of Kechrovoúni. A couple of
minutes later you walk through a fence in iron wire, and then the
beautiful trail curves to the right gradually. When you get to an
overgrown path you keep to the right, on the main trail (red dots). You
cross the hill ridge and Mountádos disappears behind you. Slightly
further, some 10 minutes all together after Mountádos, you take
the trail on the right (red dots). You now walk straight to Xóbourgo,
with Tripótamos in front of you and to the left. You should also have a
look at the 5-6 little churches on the slope of Xóbourgo!
The well and the washing place just before Sberádos. (0h34) You
cross the bridge
[3] and you go up on a concrete and then paved little street, which
brings you to the hamlet of Sberádos. [The path that
goes left just past the first house, leads to Chóra – see the hike Chóra
- Kechrovoúni - Sberádos - Chóra).] You now stay on
the main trail and you curve to the right; you pass a little church and
you continue on a concrete slope on the left (sign to Xóbourgo + [3]).
From now on, the concrete road goes straight to Tripótamos and it
passes the abandoned village school (behind the building you can even
see the playground with some left behind school benches...). (0h40) A
little further, at the xinári
(washing place) of Tripótamos you curve to the left and you enter the
beautiful village.
The church of Tripótamos. You keep to the left at the church, you walk through a kamára and you keep right. You walk through a number of other beautiful kamáres and you go left, again through a high kamára [3]. |
Beautiful kamáres in Tripótamos. Later on you take a right again and immediately thereafter a left; you walk through a long kamára and you pass the "traditional lodgings Crossroads inn". (0h44) You
arrive at an old staircase, but you go LEFT and you pass on the left-hand side of a nice well and a
washing place (with the date of 1793). If you take a rest here, you can
still see the monastery, from the arch of the washing place! [At this point,
there is a marvellous trail on the left, going to Chóra – see the
hike Falatádos - Xóbourgo - Tripótamos - Chóra.] For now, you take
a RIGHT, just before the drive to the cheese factory: the trail goes
down for a short while [3] and then up again. You arrive at a rather
well paved monopáti, which goes up, straight to two mills. Thereafter
you descend a little again and then you have to watch out: straight
ahead, the path continues to Xynára, but you have to take a RIGHT
instead [3]. (0h55) You
go up gradually now,
straight to the hill of Xóbourgo, with on the left a marvellous view
over the entire valley: Kámbos on the left, with Tarampádos above; Kómi
in the middle, and on the right side Loutrá with Krókos above; all the
way to the right, and fairly nearby, you notice the village of Xynára. (1h03) After
some 8
minutes, this easy path reaches a windy pass: in front of you and to the
right you can see three chapels with a blue spire. Immediately before a
chapel, hike no. [2] comes from the left sharply; you go straight ahead
and for a short while, hikes no. [2] and [3] form one path. At a
T-junction the two hikes take a LEFT (there is a sign "Ancient town
Xóbourgo") – the trail on the left comes from Tripótamos, you
saw it just a while ago.
Walks [2] and [3] go now straight to Xóbourgo.
The impressive summit of Xóbourgo. You climb up
again, with a great view over the broad valley underneath the monastery
of Kechrovoúni – on your right you can also see some excavations. (1h06) A
little further you have to watch out: hikes no. [2] and [3] go straight on over here, but you have to take a
RIGHT. [If you would like
to visit Xóbourgo, you first have to go straight ahead, but thereafter
you will have to come back to this point. If you decide to
first continue straight ahead to the hill top,
you go
up a little more, curving on the right of the rock with some more ruins
on top. By climbing up all the time you get underneath a white chapel
and slightly further down you can already distinguish the large building
of the monastery of Ieras Kardías. A path on the left leads to the
small church – this is a pleasant, though rather early picnic spot,
not only because of the great panoramic view, but also because you can
sit out of the wind.
View towards the summit of Xóbourgo. The trail continues now under the form of steps, until you get to the cross of 1931 and the aerials on top of the 559-metres-high summit. The panoramic view is fantastic over here: from the southeast to the southwest (and from left to right) you can distinguish in clear weather: Mýkonos with Dílos and Rhínia (and the islands of Náxos, Páros and Antíparos beyond), Sýros (with the islands of Sífnos, Sérifos and Kýthnos beyond) and the uninhabited island of Giáros. You can also discern many villages, such as Koumáros, Kámbos, Chatzirádos and Ktikádos! In a little under
10 minutes you get back down and then you take a right again until you
reach the crossing. You continue with your hike by taking a LEFT. The detour to the summit of Xóbourgo will take about 18 minutes in actual walking time for the way up and some 15 minutes for the way down.] (1h06) You
pick up the thread again and you go RIGHT at the T-junction (coming from
Tripótamos!).
You now walk more or less horizontally, with on the left a real Cyclopic
wall; on the right and underneath you notice the remains of excavated
houses. The grassy trail is easy now, running among neglected terraces.
Gradually, you see the town of Chóra appearing from behind a hill on
the right; in the sea towards the left you can spot the islands of Dílos
and Rhínia, and Sýros on the right. (1h18) It
seems as if the monopáti
goes straight to Falatádos, but after 12 beautiful minutes you curve to
the right – the trail is dug in now. On a deeply located junction you
keep to the right (there is a number [3] high on the wall); most
probably, this trail used to be very much overgrown.
A silent spectator... (1h33) The path gets to a stony track, which descends on the right, until it reaches the chapel of Agios Spyrídonas. You pass on the left-hand side of the chapel, you go straight on ([3] on a telephone pole) and you descend on the left of the beautiful church with the blue dome of Karyá.
Karyá. The sunken trail
goes down steeply and it arrives at a paved road, between houses and on
the left of the church. You go down on the left, towards a white church,
but you take the white staircase on the LEFT of the church of Agios
Elefthérios [3]. (1h46) When
you get to the top, you are in Tzádos, where you go right; in this way you quickly leave the village.
Under a wonderful pane-tree you go straight ahead and up, on a little
concrete road ([3] on an electricity pole). About one minute further you
reach a curve in the road and you take a small road straight ahead [3].
You can already see Karyá, Xóbourgo and Tripótamos on your right-hand
side. (1h51) After
3 minutes you
get to the right of a chapel; you take the path on the left of a little
wall and you continue straight ahead [3]. You now walk between walls and
with a great view over the valley all the time. There is an obstruction
made of branches which you have to climb over, but it really seems as if
the trail has been cleared recently.
The clear path from Tzádos to Mountádos and the monastery. (2h04) Some
13 beautiful
minutes later you pass just underneath the monastery, and exactly above
the tower of the main church of Mountádos. Slightly further you have to
go through a fence made out of iron wire; your trail is very large at
this point and it provides you with a great view of Chóra. (2h06) Watch
out: do not
pass the trail going up to the monastery on the left: there is an
obvious trail marker [3] – when, about 20 metres further down, you see
the path that descends to Mountádos on the right, you have gone too
far...
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