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AMADES (Village) CHIOS
Tel: +30 22720 41495
On the road from Kardamyla
to Kambia,
the first village that you meet is Amades, 13km from Kardamyla. There are abundant
spring waters and remarkable natural beauties. In a 4km distance from the village,
there is a beach with pebbles and crystal waters. Those who love cool waters will
enjoy the magic and the crystal clear water as well as the beautiful seabed.
KARDAMYLA (Small town) CHIOS
Kardamyla is a borough built on the site of ancient Kardamilis
at 28 km from the town of
Chios. It is divided into two settlements; the upper section is also the older
village, spreading at the feet of a steep hill. The houses have an intensely traditional
architecture. Narrow streets, curbstone alleys and covered passages are typical
local features; just as typical are the houses, mainly built in stone, decorated
with flowers and plants. Kardamyla is home to approximately 2000 persons in both
settlements. It is the birthplace of freedom fighters Chartoulakis (in the Middle
Ages) and Kontanignotis (in the 1821 War of Independence), The Venerable Nikiphoros,
historian of the Nea
Moni and Georgios Zolotas, historian of Chios, were also born here.
The lower village, called Marmaro, is built on the coast, in the inner
part of a beautiful bay at a distance of 2 km from the old settlement. It has
many exquisite mansions, built by the many seafarers and ship owners tracing their
origins to this place; the people of Kardamyla have always loved the sea on which
they worked.
A distinguishing mark of Marmaro is the statue of the Sailor from
Kardamyla, work of the sculptor Apartis, set in the harbor square. Walking in
the narrow streets of Marmaro is a pleasant experience that will make one feel
the typical island atmosphere of Chios. The area has many delightful beaches;
Nagos and Yiosonas are considered the best of all.
PITYOUS (Village) CHIOS
Tel: +30 22720 23364
The village is named after "Pitys" (meaning "pine"
in Ancient Greek), thus testifying its antiquity. Besides, one of the names of
Chios island during Antiquity was "Pityousa" (meaning "the one
who has pines"). The modern village of Pityos is quite small and is mainly
inhabited by cattle raisers and a few farmers. The village administratively belongs
to Municipality of Kardamyla and lies in the middle of the road connecting the
highway Chios
- Volissos
(21st km) and the highway Chios
- Kardamyla
(20th km). It is built in a plateau of the mountainside of mount Oros, in a unique
environment that combines the mountain and the plain. There are an old Byzantine
tower, a windmill and a few churches. You can stay in a newly constructed hostel,
a renovated old stone edifice, and you can also enjoy local meat and local mezedes
at the tavern of the village.
SPARTOUDA (Village) CHIOS
It is one of the mountainous villages of Pelineo.
It lies just after Fyta,
on the road from Katavasi
to Kambia
and is 44 km from Chios
town. It is characterized by the natural beauty of the forest surrounding
it and the abundant water that springs from the mountainsides. It is mainly inhabited
by cattle-raisers who elevate mainly goats but also ships that are fed in plain
nature at the neighboring grasslands of Pelineo and Amani.
Spartounda is the start of quite a few exciting natural tracks for the visitors.
The track 'Latomio - Tou angelou to Nero - Amithounda - top of mount Pelineo'
is of a unique beauty. The top of Mount Pelineo is the highest point of the island,
that is 1.297m.
VIKI (Village) CHIOS
Tel: +30 22720 41291
The village of Viki lies 16km east of Kambia
and west of Kardamyla.
It is built at the mountainside of Pelineo
and has beautiful forests and a rich natural environment. You can visit the lodge
of the area if you follow the forested road that leads to the top of Pelineo.
You can take the keys of the lodge if you go to the local authorities' office.
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