Back to newsThe mayor of Viannos, a municipality in southeastern Crete (Heraklion regional unit), has publicly criticised the central Greek government in Athens for neglecting rural infrastructure in the area. The mayor raised concerns about the poor state of roads, public facilities, and services in villages across the Viannos district, arguing that remote communities continue to receive inadequate funding and attention compared to urban centres.
For visitors, Viannos is known for its traditional mountain villages, olive groves, and access to the scenic south coast. While the area attracts travellers seeking authentic Cretan culture, the condition of rural roads in the region can be challenging. Those planning to drive through the Viannos district are advised to use a vehicle with good ground clearance and to check local road conditions before setting out, particularly when heading toward coastal villages via mountain routes.
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Crete's Viannos Mayor Criticizes Athens for Rural Neglect
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