Selladi tou Karamanli – Kannavia Nature Trail
Part of the route passes through woodland and offers stunning views of the nearby valley. It is connected with the network of the nature trails of the area, namely with the paths of Madari – Selladi tou Karamanli and Moutti tis Choras – Selladi tou Karamanli.
Starting point: Selladi tou Karamanli on the road from Saranti to Spilia village. The section of the road from Saranti is asphalted, while from Spilia there is a dirt road. The route ends in the village of Kannavia.
Length: 3km – Linear
Time: 1.5 hours
Grade of difficulty: 3 – High difficulty track due to difficulty in terrain, such as sharp altitudes (drift and / or downhill), particularly irregular and / or slippery and / or steep terrain. Unsuitable for young children.
For lovers of nature, a visit to the villages of Spilia and Kourdali can be combined with a walk along the other natural paths in the area, such as:
- Moutti tis Choras – Selladi tou Karamanli
- Doxa Soi O Theos – Moutti tis Choras
- Teisia tis Madaris – Geo-Trail
- Madari – Selladi tou Karamanli
Location
Nature Trails
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Archangelos – Mylos tis Rodous Nature Trail
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Atalanti Nature trail
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