Xeropotamos Trip Overview
Get to know Crete by E-Bike
The beautiful island will present itself to you from a completely different perspective. Crete consists of 85% mountains and thus the e-bike is the most suitable means of transport to travel the island in a sporty, but at the same time, leisurely way. You will drive through the touristically neglected inland with its endless vineyards and olive groves, visit old churches, small chapels and picturesque villages and experience the hospitality of the old and young Cretans up close, accompanied by a local guide.
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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Xeropotamos, Greece
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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Get to know Crete by E-Bike
The beautiful island will present itself to you from a completely different perspective. Crete consists of 85% mountains and thus the e-bike is the most suitable means of transport to travel the island in a sporty, but at the same time, leisurely way. You will drive through the touristically neglected inland with its endless vineyards and olive groves, visit old churches, small chapels and picturesque villages and experience the hospitality of the old and young Cretans up close, accompanied by a local guide.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Stavrakia, Stavrakia, Crete
Our starting point is Ammoudara beach, west of the city of Heraklion, wherefrom we will head south. After 5 km, we will arrive at the University of Crete and the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), where we will change direction and cycle west. After 12km (approximately 40 minutes) and following a route with little traffic, we will reach the village of Stavrakia, located at an altitude of 240m. This will be our first stop since setting off on our trip. While in the village, there are some options for activities, such as going to admire Mount Juktas in the east. We can drink some water and rest there before we start cycling again towards our destination.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Agios Myron, Agios Myron, Crete
Said destination is the village of Agios Myron, located at an altitude of 440m at the foot of Mount Psiloritis. We will reach it after cycling for 17km (about one hour and 10 minutes). We can take a break there and visit the church and tomb of Saint Myron, one of the first bishops of Crete who lived during the 4th century AC. We can also check out a cave that is close to the temple, where we can find Saint Myron’s famous and miraculous holy water.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Agios Myron, Agios Myron, Crete
The school’s clock tower is another interesting sight in this village, as it is visible from almost everywhere around the area. This clock was originally built for the church tower, but it didn’t suit it at all and was therefore placed at the school. The village of Agios Myron is built on top of two hills and the view here is nothing short of amazing.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Pentamodi 700 13, Greece
We will then leave Agios Myron to first head downhill and later uphill through many olive groves and vineyards. After 3 km (15 minutes), we will arrive at Pentamodi, a village built at an altitude of 320m. We ride through this village in order to see the old traditional houses and its beautiful narrow roads.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Petrokefalo 700 13, Greece
After Pentamodi, we will cycle a distance of 2 km (8 minutes), heading uphill towards the next village, Petrokefalo, located at an altitude of 330m.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Voutes 700 13, Greece
The last village we will visit during our tour is Voutes. It is very close to the city which is why many people choose to live here and commute to the city for work. There are also some nice taverns here. This village is located at an altitude of 240m.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Ammoudara Beach, Vagias 10, Heraklion, Crete 714 14 Greece
After leaving Voutes, it will take us about 25 minutes to go back to our starting point at Ammoudara beach, where we can swim and refresh ourselves before eating the Greek meze.
Duration: 50 minutes