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Dear friends,

For years now we continue our journey to Crete... On our way we saw its beauty, felt its nature, tasted its products, talked to people, we felt the wind flooding in our souls!
Hospitality, full of colors and scents, fabulous combination with various alternations of feelings and emotions.
In these unique circumstances is unable to resist the challenges of the routes in the infinite beauty of natural landscapes and paths which, if you don't visit the island, there is no other way to discover!
This is agrotourism in Crete! Inextricably tied together, one and the same, identical with quality, tradition, culture... A challenge and a call, simultaneously... one destination for... every emotion!
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The province of Sfakia is one of the five provinces of Chania area of 468 sq. Kritis.Echei. km and a population of 2,162 residents.
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Provincial capital is Chora Sfakia ... -
The Kourtaliotiko Gorge is located in Rethymnon prefecture about 22 km south of the city ...
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Sources Argyroupolis
In Argyroupoli to visit the sources from which springs the river Mouselas: an "orgy" of running water and green.
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Cave Sfentoni
The cave has a length in a straight line 145 meters and occupies an area of over 3,000 square meters. The main growth is in North ...
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The gorge of Aradena
The gorge of Aradena is also in the area of Sfakia. To get to this from Sfakia, the asphalt dromogia climb the mountain village situated on the southern Anopoli roots...
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White Mountains
The region is particularly rich geomorphology. There are 50 peaks over 2000 m. Characterized by a large number of canyons (about twenty) from which the gorge of Samaria...
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The gorge of Aradena
The gorge of Aradena is also in the area of Sfakia. To get to this from Sfakia, the asphalt dromogia climb the mountain village situated on the southern Anopoli roots...
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The mitata Psiloritis
Mitato The word comes from Latin metatum, which means military camp. In Byzantine times the word meant mitato the obligation of citizens to provide accommodation and fo...
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