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E4 Trails - Routes 11-20, Chania - Rethimno
| #11 |
Omalos - Kallergi- Katsiveli |
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| Distance: |
15 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
7 hours |
| Best Season: |
End of Spring until the beginning of Autumn |
| Challenges: |
No particular skills are necessary but it can be a tiring walk in the summer |
| Warning: |
Additional drinking water is necessary |
| #12 |
Katsiveli - Askufou |
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| Distance: |
20 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
8-10 hours |
| Best Season: |
May through September |
| Challenges: |
One of the most difficult routes in Crete |
| Warning: |
Additional drinking water is necessary |
| #13 |
Askufou - Imbros- Komitades- Frangokastello |
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| Distance: |
19.5 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
6.5 hours |
| Best Season: |
Spring through Autumn |
| Challenges: |
None |
| #14 |
Askufou / Imbros - Kallikratis |
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| Distance: |
18 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
6 hours |
| Best Season: |
All year |
| Challenges: |
Relatively easy (passable by car) |
| #15 |
Kallikratis - Argyroupoli |
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| Distance: |
16 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
5 hours |
| Best Season: |
All year |
| #16 |
Frangokastello - Kato Rodakino |
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| Distance: |
14 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
3.25 hours |
| Best Season: |
All year |
| Challenges: |
None (paved road) |
| #17 |
Rodakino - Agios Konstantinos |
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| Distance: |
20.5 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
7-8 hours |
| Best Season: |
March through October |
| Challenges: |
No particular difficulties |
| #18 |
Argyroupoli - Agouseliana |
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| Distance: |
23 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
7-8 hours |
| Best Season: |
All year |
| Challenges: |
No particular difficulties |
| Distance: |
13.3 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
4 hours |
| Best Season: |
All year |
| Challenges: |
None |
| Distance: |
18.5 ΚΜ |
| Estimated Time: |
8 hours |
| Best Season: |
March through October |
| Challenges: |
Relatively difficult ascent to the summit of Kedrou Mountain |
Information and photographs have been provided by
George Antonakakis, a professional mountaineering instructor.
The information of this pages are from G.N.Petrakis book for E4 of Crete