Monolithos

Monolithos

Extremely nice views and one of the best places on the island where you can watch the sun go down in to the sea. It’s one of the most romantic ‘sunset places’.

Short overview

Source: Wikipedia

Outside the village is the medieval Castle, built on top of a 100m rock. This castle was built in 1480 by the Knights of Saint John to protect the island from attacks. In fact, this castle was never conquered. The Castle of Monolithos is widely ruined today but it offers great views of the sea and the two islets opposite to it. Inside the Castle, there is a small working chapel dedicated to Agios Panteleimon (Saint Pantaleon). Access to the castle is by a staircase cut into the rock. The steps, whilst not particularly steep, are quite slippery simply due to the numbers of visitors wearing them away. On the climb up to the top, you are likely to see hundreds, if not thousands, of small piles of rocks from 3–10 in number. These piles are left there by the visitors as a form of a memento.

Instructions

This is rather far away from everything, the roads here are good tho and it’s a simple easy rout to get here from basically anywhere. There’s room for parking where the path to the ruins start, you can leave the car here.