Back to newsThe Amari Valley, tucked in the southern part of the Rethymno regional unit, is one of Crete's most storied and least-touristed landscapes. Sheltered between the Psiloritis and Kedros mountain ranges, the valley holds dozens of traditional villages, Byzantine churches with well-preserved frescoes, and memorials to resistance fighters from World War II. The area saw heavy reprisals during the German occupation, and local communities have kept that history alive through monuments and annual commemorations. For visitors, Amari offers a quieter alternative to coastal resorts: walking trails connect villages, local tavernas serve traditional Cretan cooking, and the scenery changes dramatically with the seasons. The valley is accessible by car from Rethymno in about 40 minutes. It suits travelers interested in rural Crete, history, or hiking away from summer crowds.
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Amari Valley: Crete's Medieval Villages and WWII Legacy Preserved
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