Ikaria Pathways, Beach to Beach: Karavostamo > Aris Potamos

Ikaria Pathways, Beach to Beach: Karavostamo > Aris Potamos

Duration 20' Distance: 0.5 miles Minimum Elevation: -1 feet Maximum Elevation: 77 feet Total climb: 36 feet Total descent: 114 feet Be sure not to be afraid of heights, since the pathway is quite narrow. In some parts you will have the steep cliff on your left side with the sea right below and the steep mountain slope on your
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Ikaria Pathways.
Mountains to Beach: Arethousa > Karavostamo

Length: 4 km, approx. 45 minutes. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_dnA5CJ1VzQXBw747pa3A8aO7X8&usp=sharing This route starts from the beautiful church in the peaceful village of Arethousa. On your tour to the beach in Karavostamo you will witness some wonderful views of the valley of the river, the mountains of the area and the sea below. Looking downhill from the church you will find a minimarket on
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Accommodation for groups, meetings, courses and yoga lessons

Accommodation for groups on the island of Ikaria. Are you looking for accommodation for yoga lesson, accommodation for meeting or accommodation for course?
More than hiking

More than hiking

Arethousa is a picturesque village in the north of Ikaria, a short taxi ride from Evdilos. In the hills tucked away from tourists, it is the perfect village for visitors wanting an authentic Greek experience. Enjoy: Your meals at "Taverna i Plaka" plaka @facebook Your coffee and simple meals in the "kafenio tou Tsarou" Kafenio in the centre of Arethousa
How to get to Ikaria

How to get to Ikaria

You can get to Ikaria by plane from Athens or Thessaloniki. Also by ferry from Pireas and Thessaloniki and a variety of islands. If you travel from abroad, you may consider to find a flight to the island of Mykonos or Samos
Another wonderful two weeks in Ikaria

Another wonderful two weeks in Ikaria

This August I again took a two-week course in Ikaria. And again, it was a very pleasant experience. This year there were 14 students and our group consisted of 6 people. I noticed several very welcome changes: The classes were always held in the mornings. This way it was possible to spend the afternoons studying at the beach. Each day