Incidentally there is a regular-ish bus service which you can use to get back from the beaches if you feel dis-inclined to take a walk back.
Skopelos Town to the Stafilos beaches (1)
This walk is just a nice way of going to the beach at
Velanio (one of Stafilos's three beaches and the nudist beach), rather
than going on the bus and takes about an hour or so. The walk is about 5
kms and basically follows the old road - actually still a track - across
the island in one of the few flatish parts of Skopelos.
Start the walk from the harbour in Skopelos Town,
and facing the sea
go right along the road and look out for a concrete
road signposted to Mili (this is by some tall bamboos). Follow this road
up, ignore the first junction and keep going until you come to a house
right in front of you where the road goes straight on or goes right - turn
right here. Follow the lane down - passing the ruins of Monastery
Kotronaki (aka M. Prodromou) on your left - until you come to another
junction - go right here along the dirt road. Take the next track left
(past a house) and continue on a narrow path (passing a wood yard and it's
huge logs) which bears right to join a wide main track.
Turn left
up this white and hot and dusty track and follow it up for about 7 or 8
minutes - when it forks keep right and follow it until you reach a T-Junction.
Go right here and after around 50 metres turn left along
another dirt track. From here just keep going - passing two small
churches (the one with the beautiful flowers is well worth looking round
and we were fortunate to be shown inside it by an elderly lady) - ignore
any joining tracks - until you reach the main tarmac road which is also
the Stafilos beach bus stop. There is a taverna opposite and some stone
walls to sit on, and rather a lot of pesky wasps at times. To continue
to the beach turn left and then shortly left again down the steepish
beach road - just before the steps down to the first beach is a spring
with some very welcome cold water. The
steps lead to the first of the Stafilos beaches, walk across the beach
and take steps up and over the low headland to reach the second beach -
Velanios part A.
Go along this beach and through some large rocks
(marked in red paint Nudist) and you reach Velanios beach part B - this
is a really nice beach with few umbrellas etc. and scenic rocks and
cliffs. Worth noting that if you want to get the bus back to Skopelos
Town the walk from this beach to the bus stop takes about 20 minutes and
is quite hard going. We often also walked back from the beach to
Skopelos Town rather than get sardined on the bus, and you can shorten
the way back a little. Rejoin the original inbound track by the bus stop
and follow the track back - ignore the first lefthand track but at the
next track junction go right, then after about 50 metres go left and
follow this main track down to the main road, then go right for a
shortish (1km) wander back into the town.
Skopelos
Town to the Stafilos beaches (2) This is quite similar to the above Stafilos beach (1)
but involves going higher up into the hills with some nice paths on the
way. Start the walk from the harbour in Skopelos Town, and facing the sea
go right along the road and look out for a concrete road signposted Mili
(by some tall bamboos).
Follow this road up, ignore the first junction and
keep going until you come to a house in front of you where the road goes
straight on or goes right - go straight on here. Continue past the Chapel
and when the path forks take the righthand path and soon come to the small
church of Profitis Ilias - a small path starts on the left hand side of
the chuch - this when we walked it was heavily overgrown with plenty of brambles but this is only for a about 50 metres and then you come to a
stone wall, turn right by the wall and very quickly the path bends to the
left and here there is a very small path on the right - take this as it
winds uphill - again this path is quite overgrown and in places fairly
steep. Eventually the path is cut by a newly bulldozed track -
in effect the path does continue straight on up but when we walked this
the way was blocked by wire fencing and we had to go left and fiddle about
to regain the original path above this track. Keep going on uphill on the
path eventually to arrive at the church Ag. Marina.
Having had a look at the church follow the (now) track past some springs and continue gently upwards to reach a track junction - take the right fork and at last you are going downhill. Ignore any actual lefthand turns (but note your track does take a very sharp right hand direction at one point) and keep going til you reach a short overgrown track on your right leading to the visibile Monastery Stavros (currently abandoned) - a nice cool spot with some nice tree-shaded walls to sit on for a while. Return to the track/road and turn right and continue down - ignore a newly cut track coming in from the right and also ignore a second track also on the right (unless you want to just walk back to Skopelos Town via Mili). About 100 metres further along turn left - (if you go straight on here you come to the main Skopelos Town - Stafilos road) - and continue on a narrow path (passing a wood yard and it's huge logs) which bears right to join a wide main track. Turn left and the rest of the walk is as per above Stafilos (1) walk-notes.
Skopelos Town to the Stafilos beaches (3) The walk starts off from the ring road and rather than describe the way through the alleys etc in the Town we are describing it's route from the Hotel Denise. A few metres past the hotel and still going up the ringroad spot a concrete road on the opposite side of the road, take this and continue past the cemetry and then down to a junction by the church of Aloupi. There is a spring here but when we were there it looked quite scruffy and there were loads of wasps around so beware.
The walk continues along a concrete track to the left
of the church, and winds very very steeply up to the top ridge - stay on
the main path and ignore any incoming sidetracks. It comes out on a road
[N39°07'09" E023°42'55"], turn left and stay on this
road - passing the church of Ag Paraskevi - until the tarmac road veers
right, where you take the dirt track on the left.
Continue along this
dirt track - ignoring any side inbound sidetracks - and after around a kilometre
you come to a clearing with a smallholding and also Polemistra church on
your right. Continue on the main track - still ignoring any
inbound sidetracks until you arrive at the main road [N39°05'40" E023°42'44"] which you cross to
re-pick up your track opposite. Keep going on this track you eventually
arrive at a goat station, pass round this heading towards the heliport and
keep going until the track forks, take the righthand fork and shortly
afterwards right again then continue until you come to the
Agnontas-Stafilos main road. Turn left and head down along the coast into
Stafilos (see walk 1)
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