| Tsoutsouros Beach, South Heraklion |
| Beaches in south-central Crete |
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Tsoutsouros beach is very popular to the people of Crete, specialy to the people of east Messara plain and Heraklion City, therefore it may be crowded during the weekends. In front of the village there is the small harbor of Tsoutsouras. East and west of the port, there are two large sheltered bays with a total length of 2km, which have lovely coarse sand and crystal clear water. The beach is slightly organized with umbrellas and several tamarisk trees around. It is ideal for family holidays, because all necessary facilities for accommodation, entertainment and food are in close proximity. You can also use Tsoutsouras as a base for exploring the other surrounding beaches and sights.
Hiking and visiting other sight near Tsoutsouros... The pathway connects the settlements of Maridaki and Tsoutsouros. It comprises a characteristic route of the south side of Asterousia mountain range of unique aesthetical value. The area belongs to the European environmental network of “NATURA 2000”. Walking on the old pathway, the visitor will be impressed by the wild landscape; the caves; the slit of the rocks, the cliffs; the wooded gorges with streams (see Mindris Gorge); the dry stone walls and the view towards the deep blue of the Libyan Sea. The whole area lives under the vivid presence of myths, folklore stories and fairytales about dragons, wild beasts and giants, stories about illegal archaeological excavations of the past as well as contemporary imaginary stories and peculiarities. One of the caves along the pathway, where two locust trees stand at its entrance, is characteristically named “the Dragon cave”. After a hike of approximately one hour, the pathway ends at the contemporary coastal settlement of Tsoutsouros (or Tsoutsouras), which stands on the ruins of the ancient settlement of Inatos, the seaport of the ancient town of Priansos that was located near Kasteliana village. Hiking with the Naturalist Club Heraklion (fysi.gr):
July 22, 2012. Our walk began in the middle of the way from Kasteliana village - Tsoutsouras. We began on a little dirt road and after on a little downhill path and we reached the river bed Myntri, which flows to the beach of Tsoutsouras. Then we followed a marked path beside the bed of the river and through the shade of the locust trees we passed the ruins of ancient Inatos and arrived at the beach.
Photos by the Naturalist Club Heraklion - Fysi.gr The Video: More Crete:
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| Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 15:31 |
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