Back to newsVolunteers and worshippers joined Father Athanasios to clean the summit of Mount Psiloritis, Crete's highest peak at 2,456 metres, before attending a Divine Liturgy at the small Chapel of the Holy Cross located at the top. The cleanup effort removed litter and debris left by hikers, helping to preserve the sacred and natural character of the site. Psiloritis, also known as Mount Ida, sits in the Rethymno regional unit and is a popular hiking destination accessible via several marked trails. The chapel at the summit is one of the most iconic spots on the mountain and hosts occasional religious services. Tourists interested in hiking Psiloritis should be aware that the summit trail requires good physical fitness and appropriate footwear. The mountain holds deep significance in Cretan culture and mythology as the birthplace of Zeus.
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Volunteers Clean Crete's Highest Peak Before Divine Liturgy
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