Back to newsHiking tourism is gaining recognition in Crete as a sustainable development strategy that combines outdoor recreation with environmental education. The island's extensive network of trails, including the famous E4 European long-distance path and the Samaria Gorge, offers visitors opportunities to explore Crete's diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to mountain routes through the White Mountains. Local authorities and tourism organizations are promoting hiking as an alternative to mass tourism, helping distribute visitor activity across rural areas and smaller communities. For visitors, this means increased access to guided hiking programs, better-marked trails, and nature interpretation resources at key sites. Travelers interested in hiking should plan visits between April and June or September and October, when temperatures are ideal and trail conditions are at their best.
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Crete Embraces Hiking Tourism as Sustainable Development Strategy
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