Skiathos Town to Panaghia Kechrea Moni. A one way 14km walk from the outskirts of Skiathos
Town via Profitis Ilias then to Panaghia Kechrea Monastery and Bay then on to
Kolios. There is a hard initial climb.
From the by-pass road at Bus stop 2 a tarmac road heads inland on to the left
of this there is a small concrete track going alongside - there is a lamppost at
the start of this track with a small yellow "walking route" sign. The tree-lined
track goes directly inland and gently rises as it goes by several small farms.
When you reach a house on the left and where the concrete track rises quite
steeply [N39 10 49 E23 29 11] look for and take a narrow path on the right- this
really nice path meanders and climbs gently as it goes through olive groves. The
path comes out in a clearer area and simply follow it to come out on the
tarmac road by a house.
Turn left up the tarmac road - follow this road for around 2km - this is really
hard going at times because of the steep gradients in places and not helped if
the weather is hot. You eventually pass a taverna on the right and now the road
really climbs up to a t-junction. Turn left and soon reach another taverna
located in a tree-covered area plus the nice Profitias Ilias church is on the
right. Immediately at the far right hand side of the taverna there is a narrow
path which after just a few metres takes you to another church - this is
Profitias Eliseos and well worth the short diversion.
Continue along the road to soon arrive at a junction - take the road below the
houses to arrive at a major track and road junction. Take the second right
(marked to Kastro and Kechrea Moni) and follow this really gritty/dusty and soon
wide road steeply down for a while - around 700 metres from the junction take a
marked (to Kechria Monastery and beach) dirt track on the left.
This a very
narrow, winding and pot-holed track - actually very nice to walk on as you are
deep in the countryside and the hills here.
Around a kilometre from the start of
the track on the left you find the really delightful small monastery of Panaghia
Kechrea. You can look inside and as the monastery has been renovated you can see
how the monastery was originally. There is a shaded seating area so this is a
very convenient place to stop for lunch etc. but note there is no water
available here.
From the monastery continue along the track - it eventually changes to a path -
then descends alongside a stream where there are several abanonded ruined
watermills (these are hard to see and even explore since they are located through thick
scrub and somewhat below by the stream bed.)
The path eventually arrives at Kechnia Beach where there is a small taverna.
From the beach you have to walk up a short but very steep track and then
Ligharies Beach comes into view - continue along the track and then turn right
to go down to the beach. Again there is a small taverna on the beach which sells
drinks but the only food available was either salads or omelettes as they have
no electricity.
Leave the beach to re-join the track and keep ahead to go inland - this is a
quite dusty but very tree-lined cool track - around 1km along from the beach and
at a track fork go left and follow the main track as it winds and climbs into
the hills and with the valley down on the right.
You stay on this main track for
3.2kms (i.e. ignore two tracks which come in from the left) then at a junction
turn right - 700 metres later come to another junction which has a large tree in
the middle. Go left here and continue along the soon descending track - around
1km along reach some houses on the left and then you arrive at a road junction
which again has a tree (a plane tree) in the middle of it.
Go straight ahead and
now walk along this tarmac road passing a supermarket, numerous houses and
holiday apartments for about 1.5kms to then reach the main coastal road at bus
stop 16.
Moni Evagelistria to Bus Stop2. This 13km circuit starts out from Moni Evagelistria
then visits Moni Charalambos before heading back across the island to the main
coastal road at Bus Stop 2. There is a quite steep initial climb - but it's a lovely walk
and you get to see lots of interesting churches and monasterys.
This walk starts from the Monastery - we understand a small minibus makes the
run up to it most days from Skiathos Town Bus Terminal - however we simply took
a taxi from Troulos to get there - this only cost 15 Euros. Having looked round
the monastery take a walled moni-path which leaves from the front of the
monastery entrance - this heads up to an open area where there is a really nice
church - Zoodhochos Pigis.
You may also be interested in another church which is
on the other side of the clearing but not that visible from the track - we do
not know it's name but it is a lovely little church. From the clearing
Zoodhochos Pigis church behind you go right up a dusty track - this is quite a
climb and is difficult as the surface is either quite rough or on the sometimes
really steep parts is of concrete. Simply stay on this for around 2kms -
eventually it does flatten out and you pass the ruins of a monastery and then
arrives at Profitas Ilias church on the right and a taverna on the left (behind
which is the little church of Profitis Eliseos).
There are excellent views up
here and also it's worth noting this is about the last proper shade available on
this walk for quite some time..
Continue along the track and then turn left staying below several houses above
you. You shortly come to a major track and road junction by a shrine, take the
first right track which is signposted to Ag. Athanasios - this is a very rough
track which initially climbs quite steeply to arrive at Aghios Athanasios church
- you can go inside this church and also the living quarters to have a snoop
round. Continue along the track which now just rises gently - the surrounds are
really nice and this is a very pleasant area for walking. After passing two
shrines you come to the church of Aghii Apostoli - you are now on top of the
plateau so walking becomes much easier.
Passing several farms in a very open
area the track then starts to descend to a sort of track junction - one track on
the left is gated and the track ahead just goes to an aerial. Go on the main
track as it goes to the right and then starts to really descend - passing more
farms in the process. On a very sharp bend about 1.3km along take a track on the
left which heads on down to the lovely monastery of Aghios Charalambos.
The
monastery has been really well renovated so you can look round and see how
things used to be when it was occupied. The only occupants are several cats and
their kittens - these moggies will be extremely interested in sharing any food
you have with you - also if their water dish is empty please re-fill it for
them.
Return back on the track to the bend and now go left on a now quite rubbly track
- this soon really starts to descend and the surface is quite poor in places. At
a bend and track fork [N39 11 71 E23 28 93] go right - this is marked with a
yellow walking sign. The track is very narrow and soon climbs quite steeply into
the hill - you already get some nice views of Evagelistria Monastery tucked in
the hillside ahead. The track arrives at a house which is slightly below on the
left - the path is marked and goes down passing the house and then goes through
olive trees. This now becomes a proper moni-path and is a real find on Skiathos
- the path winds round the side of the hills before starting to climb to arrive
at a large plane tree, springs and the outside walls of Moni Evagelistria.
Climb up the worn steps in front of you and walk on round to the monastery car park
and entrance. Note the only drinks available at the monastery is spring water
out of an old tap. From the monastery take the wide path which leaves by the gates and head on up
to the clearing by Zoodhochos Pigis church - this time bear left to pick up the
main road which heads towards Skiathos Town.
Follow this road down as it passes
Taxiarches church where there is a nice spring and then around .5km from the
church on a sharp bend find on the right a path marked to Skiathos and Stamelos
Springs. This nice path goes through shrubbery and passed the Springs before
arriving at a road - turn left and follow this road down towards Skiathos - you
can either follow the road all the way down however -much nicer- when you come
to a house on the left find opposite this is a marked footpath which goes down
through olive trees to eventually join a small road by a house. Turn left and
follow the road back to the by-pass road and bus stop 2.
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