Walking
on Amorgos…
…means fresh air, sun, smell from the herbs and an endless
view of the bright blue Aegean Sea. You can have this view
from almost every single point of your route.
Things to be taken into consideration; it was not until
the mid 1990s that the first proper roads were constructed.
These are; a) From Chora to Arkesini southwards and b) from
Chora to Egiali northwards. Before then, the car as a means
of transport was of little importance. Donkeys used to be
the essential means of transport by land and therefore,
a well-designed "system" of cobbled paths used
to cross the island and guarantee the transportation of
goods to the villages. Despite the fact that nowadays the
car has already "invaded" the island, Amorgos
remains peaceful and quiet. The traditional paths have mostly
been preserved, providing us with amazing opportunities
of exploring the island. Even today, it is possible to meet
donkeys carrying heavy loads of fresh goat milk from the
fields to the villages. It is at this specific moment that
time seems to have stopped for a while and an idea of how
hard life in Amorgos used to be can be gained. With an altitude
of nearly 850 meters, Amorgos offers a variety of different
possibilities of exploration. Considering that all this
hypsometrical scale is actually completed within a short
distance starting from the shore, it is easily understood
that certain requirements must be met by anyone attempting
such a tour. On the ridges the sun is really merciless.
On the high peaks, the whole area can be covered by dense
fog within a few minutes, while strong winds usually blow.
These hard conditions should not be underestimated in any
case. Drinkable water, suitable shoes and a special jacket
are necessary. Even in the marked routes, suitable shoes
should be worn and drinkable water should be brought along.

Below are presented many routes for rambling over the island.
Four of these routes go through marked paths (red and white
signs with numbers). The "Royal Route" is the
route 1, which starts from Chora, goes past the Monastery
of Hozoviotissa and continues towards Egiali. This is distance
of nearly 16 Kms along the central ridge of the island.
It is an unforgettable trip with a view of Naxos, the Small
Eastern Cyclades and Ikaria. The route 4 is also wonderful.
Starting at Egiali and finishing at Egiali as well, it goes
round the whole valley behind the Bay of Egiali. This route
goes past the fascinating villages Tholaria and Lagada.
The walking time mentioned for each route concerns walkers
with medium training and experience. Apart from the routes
described below, there are also many other possibilities
of exploring the island. For example, there is the route
to the high peak of Profitis Helias at Chora (almost 700
meters altitude) or the route to the vertical cliff of Ancient
Arkesini in the southern part of the island. There is also
the route to the Mountain Korakas, which is the highest
mountain of the region. A lot of interesting opportunities
for exploration can be found in the Bay of Egiali in the
north of the island, such as the remote small bays of Megali
Vlichada and Mikri Vlichada which are also suitable for
swimming.
Whichever route you choose, rambling round Amorgos is a
celebration for all the senses…
