Back to newsThe Asterousia Mountains in southern Crete form one of the island's least-visited and most rewarding regions. Stretching along the coast between the Messara Plain and the Libyan Sea, this rugged range shelters ancient monasteries, abandoned settlements, and dramatic gorges. The area is notably quieter than Crete's northern coast, drawing hikers, history enthusiasts, and travelers seeking solitude. Key sites include the Monastery of Odigitria, founded in the 14th century, and the coastal village of Matala, known for its sea caves. Roads into the Asterousia are narrow and partly unpaved, so a four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended. The region is accessible year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most comfortable walking conditions. Visitors should carry water and supplies, as services are limited throughout much of the area.
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Asterousia Mountains: Crete's Remote Haven for Hikers and History
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