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Molyvos (or Mithymna) is a traditional settlement of Lesvos of exceptional beauty, with a Venetian castle, colourful houses, a picturesque harbour and Ottoman baths.
The home of ouzo: a village that stands out for its picturesqueness, its history and its gastronomy.
The main feature of the settlement is the church of Panagia Gorgona, a small chapel built on a rock in the harbour of Skala.
Skala Eressou is a lovely seaside village, the birthplace of the poet Sappho. Its resident beach is made up of sand and pebbles and calm waters which are shallow and crystal clear, (with a Blue Flag certificate).Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, taverns beach bars, snack bars, water sports.
Vatera is Lesvos’ longest beach and one of its prettiest too as it combines Blue Flag-certified waters, a serene landscape and a seemingly endless stretch of sand and pebbles, weighing approx. in 8km. Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, beach bars,café.
The Petrified Forest at Sigri, Lesvos, consists of a rare fossilised forest ecosystem, comprising large concentrations of petrified trees and animals that were buried by volcanic material and fossilised in place 20 million years ago.
Traditions, priceless treasures of the Orthodox religion
The Monastery of St John the Theologian, called “Ypsilos” (High), because of its position on the summit of Mount Ordymnos, at Sigri
It is located to the east of Eresos. It is known as the Pithariou Monastery, a name due to the morphology of the surrounding terrain.
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