Back to newsIn the Selino district of eastern Chania prefecture, an unusual architectural curiosity has drawn attention: a rural road appears to pass literally beneath a residential building. The phenomenon, spotted in a small settlement in this mountainous western Cretan region, highlights the improvised and layered nature of construction in remote Greek villages, where roads, homes, and land boundaries have evolved organically over generations.
For visitors exploring the Selino area, which sits inland from the Libyan Sea coast between Paleochora and Sougia, the local road network can be narrow and unconventional. Drivers renting cars to access this relatively off-the-beaten-path region should expect winding, single-lane rural roads with occasional surprises. The area is otherwise known for its gorges, Byzantine churches, and uncrowded beaches, and remains a rewarding destination for travelers venturing beyond the main tourist corridors of western Crete.
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Crete's Oddity: Rural Road Tunnels Beneath Mountain Home
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