Welcome to Walking the Greek Islands


Welcome to islandwalking.com! This site contains travelling and trekking tips for the Greek islands as well as many other islands in or not too far from the Mediterranean. It is not intended to replace any tourist or walking guides that you might have, it is only a small supplement. And indeed, it is even a prerequisite for most of the descriptions of walks on these pages that you own the guide book(s) referred to in the text.

In this blog you can also expect rants about just about anything possibly related to walking as well as music or computers or beer or other “interesting” topics.

This site is dedicated to my parents Elsa (1934-2013) and Lars (1930-2020)

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Noregs Vaapen

Noregs Vaapen

The picture would not be complete without some TNBM (True Norwegian Black Metal). If religion is your thing this is not for you. Surprise, surprise…

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Baboon Moon

Baboon Moon

Nice looking monkey. I suspect the picture is a Macaque and not a Baboon, though…

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Beyond the Shrouded Horizon

Beyond the Shrouded Horizon

Not a lot happening at the moment. Freezing… Time to recapitulate some of the best music of 2011. Some has been mentioned before. But not this one. Here is a link to Steve’s own blog.

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Landscapes of Gran Canaria

Landscapes of Gran Canaria

Landscapes of Gran Canaria by Noel Rochford

Those that possibly might have followed closely any updates on islandwalking.com this Christmas may have noticed a surprise update of my Gran Canaria page. Yes, the winter just became too dark and cold… Accompanying photo album can be found at http://www.islandwalking.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/90.

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Theo Angelopoulos 1935 – 2012

Theodoros Angelopoulos

R. I. P.

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End of 2011

Now there is not much left but, like last year, to pass these wishes on to everyone:

Happy New Year

But let us also have a small recap of what happened this year on islandwalking.com:

The web pages were accompanied by these photo albums:

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Anavasi VII

Last one, a double whammy, Kefalonia and Ithaca:

9.3 Cephalonia - Ithaca

From the publisher:

“Kefalonia is well-known for its marvelous beaches. However the island has big mountains and large tracts of unspoiled areas that make it an ideal destination for walking and hiking enthusiasts. All the paths depicted on the map have been recorded during the last two years. Some of them have been recently cleared and signpostedi. Ithaca’s intricate terrain offers endless opportunities for hiking and splendid views. The footpaths are regularly maintained and many projects of clearing and way marking of old paths are underway. Several hiking routes are indicated.The map is two-sided with Cephalonia on a scale of 1:65.000 on one side and Ithaca on a scale of 1:25.000 on the other.”

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Anvasi VI

Lefkada (Lefkas):

9.1 Lefkada

From the publisher:

“The fourth in the group of seven large islands of the Ionian Archipelago, Lefkada has lovely beaches and a wealth of natural and cultural attractions in its hinterland. A detailed record of the road network, the footpaths and accurate representation of the land features make this map an invaluable tool for exploring the island.”

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Anavasi V

Todays treat, Paxos and Antipaxos:

9.2 Paxoi - Antipaxoi

From the publisher:

“Hiking is the best way to get to know the landscapes on Paxoi. The scale of the landscape and the details that comprise it demand a tranquil approach. Most paths are on modest inclines, are clearly marked out among the dry wall masonry, and some of them are stonepaved. Wandering among the olive groves with lofty trees, one can find intricate pilasters of some olden geateway, see abandoned olive presses and proud windmills and enjoy the sunset from the edge of limestone cliffs.”

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