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Private Walking Audio-Tour Profitis Ilias Hike by Art and Walk

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Digital
210 minutes

Use your smartphone and our app to get guided to the Profitis Ilias chapel next to Achata beach. Starting the actual hike from Aperi you'll set foot onto an old Greek path leading you to the off-road trail into the mountains. Herbs and pine trees cover the sides of the track. Once you have reached the Profitis Ilias chapel you'll enjoy the view for sure!

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Private Walking Audio-Tour Profitis Ilias Hike by Art and Walk

FromAUD $59.90Per Person

What's included in Private Walking Audio-Tour Profitis Ilias Hike by Art and Walk

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Drive up to Aperi to start this hike, close to the exit of Achata beach. After about an hour of walking and ascending the mountain up to the chapel of Protifits Ilias you'll have a gorgeous view on the East side of the island. You will see Achata beach and her turquoise shades from above, but also Menetes, Pigadia, Othos, Volada and Aperi are visible. The Profitis Ilias chapel is open for a visit and offers a great set-up for a break in the shade. After a break at the chapel of Profitis Ilias you can walk back down to Aperi. This hike is only for experienced walkers/hikers. After more or less 3 hours you should be back to the starting point when walking a relaxed pace and taking a break at the church. Distance: 6km. Height difference: +490 m.

Inclusions

  • English Audio Guide on SmartGuide application for smartphones
  • Your own Android or Apple Smartphone with the SmartGuide application
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • Drive towards the Achata exit of Aperi and look for the coordinates the SmartGuide app gives you upon booking this audio tour.

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Operator

Art and Walk Karpathos