Start: Eretria Finish: Karystos
You follow mostly surfaced country roads, with the occasional short section on well-maintained dirt tracks. Busy roads are avoided, though you will have to do some short sections with traffic. The routes lead you past rural villages, regional hubs and interesting archaeological sites. Every day you have a chance to swim, either in the hotel swimming pool or in the sea.
If you arrive early, you can pick up your bike and take a short ride around Eretria and along the coast.
Depending on your mood and ambition, you can choose between two options for todays’ ride.
OPTION 1; You can take the ferry across the Gulf of Evia from Eretria to Oropos, a crossing of 30 minutes. From Oropos you cycle inland. A short, steep ascent leads you to unknown Ancient Amphiarion, dedicated to the god and hero Amphiaraos, one of the Argonauts in the quest for the Golden Fleece. Zigzagging downhill among vineyards, you reach the coast where you peddle back along the seashore to Oropos. You can extend the ride by cycling up to Kalamos and then down to Agioi Apostoloi – to return to Oropos along the coast.
Distance: 18 - 36.5 km / 11 - 22,5 mi , 2 / 4 hrs, 175 / 350 m ascent-descent
OPTION 2; For an easier route, you can cycle uphill from Eretria via backroads to the village of Gymno and return, partly via the same route. A pleasant ride past olive groves and open farmland, with views to the sea. .
Additionally you may visit the Ancient site of Eretria and the Acropolis of Eretria before starting your ride.
Distance: 25 km / 15,5 mi, 2.5 hrs, 170 m ascent-descent
Take a morning ferry (with your bike) from Eretria to Oropos. From Oropos you ride along the coast around the South Evian Gulf. Seaside fishing villages alternate with rural countryside. Closer to Chalkida you will come upon the impressive industrial mining buildings that once flourished in this area, but have plummeted due to the economic crisis. Via the old Evripou Bridge you come to Chalkida, the capital of Evia. The route follows the coastline to the large River Lilas. Here you cycle inland to reach your next stop, the village of Fylla
Distance: 58 km / 36 mi, 5 hrs, 270 m ascent, 240 m descent
A long gradual ascent along the wide River Lilas takes you up to the inland village of Pissonas. Though demanding, the great scenery and tremendous views are rewarding! Further east, you come along the village of Pournos, then head south to Theologos. Next you do a 6km / 3,5 mi descent on a good dirt track and past the tiny village of Kamari. The Castle of Fylla, landmark of this region, comes into view. Soon you reach the Mad Cat Farm and can plunge into the lovely pond.
Distance: 38 km / 23,5 mi, 4 hrs, 400 m ascent and descent
You and your bike will be taken south to Giannitsi: a nice opportunity to see a large part of the island from a different perspective!
From Giannitsi you cycle to Karystos. To reach the village of Chania, you cycle more than 10km along the River ‘Megalo Remma’, meaning Big Stream in Greek. The area is very remote and peaceful, with the delightful exception of a famous tavern in Pothi, where you can stop for a coffee. From Chania you ascend to Paradeisi with its huge plane trees and ‘Psistaries’, where Greeks from far and wide come to eat the local grilled lamb. Leaving Paradeisi, you descend toward Karystos, with the last 4 km / 2,5 mi on a wide busy road. Your stay is near one of Karystos’ beaches, where you can swim in the clean warm Aegean waters.
Distance: 26 km / 16 mi, 3 hrs, 255 m ascent, 540 m descent
On the last day of this trip, you choose between two options. You can cycle eastward, then ascend to the village of Metochi and further inland before zigzagging downhill to the coast. There is an optional loop to the beach of Bouros (with sun beds, umbrellas and a bar). Here, the tarmac road ends at a massive hotel, abandoned in the nineties. Another, more challenging option is to discover the villages above Karystos, such as Kalivia, Mekounida and Myli. There are over 30 springs in these villages that were still in use daily until recent years. In Myli there is an excellent tavern, where you can enjoy a farewell lunch before peddling downhill back to Karystos.
Distance: 25 - 22 km / 15,5 - 13,5 mi, 3 / 2.5 hrs, 400 / 440 m ascent / descent
After breakfast your arrangement comes to an end. If you depart on the late afternoon ferry, you can do one of the rides listed under day 6. You leave your bike at the hotel and take a taxi to the port of Marmari, where you get the ferry to Rafina (ferry ticket not included). Optionally you can book a transfer to the airport or take a local bus from Rafina to the Airport.
IMPORTANT: from 01/04 to 30/04 and 07/10 to 30/10 you will be booked at Hotel Aegea in Karystos Pigadakia area instead
Avantis Suites Hotel is a modern coastal resort, built on the southeast side of Eretria. Cozy, hospitable and family friendly it is literally situated on the blue waters edge of the South Gulf of Evia.
Lambros and Alice Anne run this hotel located 5km from the seaside village of Lefkandi. They have renovated a 150 years old farm buildings along environmentally friendly lines, keeping what was there before. If you stand in the garden you have a medieval castle on the hill to your left and two medieval towers on the lower hill to your right.
Anastasia hotel & suites stands between the endless blue of a 2km sandy beach and the wild scenery of mount Ochi. Unspoiled beaches with crystal clear Aegean water are mixing with beautiful green gorges creating the absolute feeling, the Meditteranean Comfort feeling.
Bookable dates: Start can be on any day of the week, April – October
Summer period mid June-mid September can be quite warm, though there is always a sea breeze.
Nearest airport to fly is Athens (ATH)
Arrival in Eretria
By train (Possible with a change-over at station Ag. Anargyroi)
Take the train from airport to Piraeus and change over at Ag. Anargyroi. The train from Ag. Anargyroi to Chalkida departs every 2 hours.
On the airport you follow the signs to the metro/Proastiakos. The train station in Chalkida is about 2km away from the bus station of Chalkida so you need to take a taxi. The bus from Chalkida bus station to Eretria departs about every hour. On Saturdays and Sundays there are less connections.
By bus
Take the airport express bus X93 (from airport to Kifissos). Get off the bus at bus station Liossion (4 stops before the end station Kifissos). Bus tickets can be purchased at the ticket counter from where the bus X93 departs. Travel time: 1 hour
From Liossion you will take the KTEL Chalkida bus to Eretria. During high season there are more connections. Tickets can’t be pre-booked but there is always availability. Travel time: 1,5 hours
Departure from Karystos-Marmari
Via Marmari-Rafina
Karystos-Marmari:
Marmari-Rafina
Rafina-Airport
Via Nea Styra-Agia Marina (This is more complicated and more expensive)
Karystos-Nea Styra:
Nea Styra-Agia Marina
Agia Marina-Airport
NOTE: Precondition to book the arrival and departure transfers is that we receive the flight details!
GPS tracks are available on request.
Included
Not included
Optional services
NOTE: In order to book arrival and departure transfers, we will need to have your complete flight details!
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