Back to newsThe mayor of Viannos, a rural municipality in southeastern Crete within the Heraklion regional unit, has publicly criticized the Greek central government over neglected infrastructure in the area. The mayor argues that rural communities in Crete are being overlooked by Athens, with roads, public facilities, and local services left in disrepair. Viannos is a mountainous inland region known for its traditional villages, olive groves, and historical sites including the remains of ancient settlements. While the area attracts visitors seeking authentic Cretan culture away from coastal tourism, deteriorating infrastructure can affect road access to villages and archaeological sites. Travelers planning to explore inland Viannos should be prepared for narrow or poorly maintained rural roads and limited public services. Hiring a reliable local guide or renting a sturdy vehicle is advisable when venturing off main routes.
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Crete Mayor Blasts Athens for Neglecting Rural Infrastructure
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