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French Hiker Injured, Exposing Crete's Trail Safety Crisis

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A French hiker sustained a head injury at Kolokitha, a peninsula near Elounda in eastern Crete, highlighting ongoing concerns about inadequate trail infrastructure in the region. The incident has drawn attention to poorly maintained hiking paths that lack proper signage, safety barriers, and regular upkeep, putting visitors at risk. Eastern Crete attracts thousands of hikers each year drawn to its coastal trails, gorges, and scenic peninsulas. However, trail conditions in many areas remain unregulated, with no standardized maintenance protocols in place. Tourists planning to hike in eastern Crete should research trail conditions before setting out, wear appropriate footwear, carry water and a first aid kit, and inform someone of their planned route. Stick to well-documented paths and avoid hiking alone in remote areas. Local tour operators can advise on safer guided alternatives.

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