Samaria National Park
Agia Roumeli is a coastal village in southwestern Crete near the southern end of the Samaria Gorge.
Getting There
There only two or three realistic ways to get here. The village is not accessible by road.
By foot
Walking along the coast from Sfakia or down through the Samariá Gorge from Omalos. Get in Sfakia or Omalos by bus from Chania.
By sea
By ferry from Sfakia.
Getting Around
The village is not big, so everything is within walking distance.
Sights
- Samariá Gorge (National Park). A 14km gorge that descends 1250 meters to sea level through some of Europe's most spectacular natural scenery. The walk up the gorge from south to north is pleasant for the main part but the last 3km, up the Xyloskala ('wooden staircase') is extremely tiring. Sensible shoes are essential. Most people take an organised tour or approach the top of the gorge by public bus from Chania and begin their walk from there, but there are also buses from nearer towns and ferries from the mouth of the gorge. Some people walk from the southern entrance just as far as the narrowest part of the gorge - the Iron Gates - then return to the sea. There is an entrance fee, payable at either end of the gorge, with tickets checked on on exit to ensure that no one remains in the park overnight.
Activities
- Most tourists rest here after the walk though the gorge and eat something before they leave by ferry to Sfakia. So in the end of the afternoon, it can get crowded here.
Hotels & Accommodation
There is a small 'wild camping' area (no facilities) by the riverside on the coast of Agia Roumeli village. There are also a few hotels.
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