Footscapes is owned and run by Liz and
Paul Marsden.
After living for several years in Penrith close to the English Lake
District, Liz and Paul decided to combine their love of walking
with their love for Crete, and so Footscapes was born.
We can provide modern, comfortable accommodation close to Rethymno,
along with a range of optional guided walks designed to show the
contrasting highlights of Crete. Liz is a UK trained walking
leader.
First of all ...... you DON'T have to come on our walks to stay
with Footscapes! Although we aim primarily at walking couples, we
are delighted to welcome guests with other plans. When you look at
our price lists, please note that there are "accommodation only"
options for Guided walk clients in Crete (1) those who prefer not
to join our walks. Also, we are happy to let guests join us for
individual walks, priced on a "per walk" basis in addition to the
basic accommodation package.
The wonderful island of Crete - a walkers paradise
At 155 miles wide by approximately 35 miles "high" at its deepest
point, Crete is the largest of the Greek Islands and the most
southerly. It enjoys a wonderful climate, with hot, dry summers and
mild Mediterranean winters. Spring and autumn are favourite times
for exploring the island on foot.
The island 's spine is formed by 4 great mountain ranges stretching
from east to west, with Mount Psiloritis at 8057 ft (2456 m) the
highest point. The west is both the most mountainous and greenest
part of the island, whilst the land View over rooftops at landscape
becomes more barren and rocky the further east you travel.
Accommodation (photograph right)
Guests of Footscapes stay in one of
three modern studio villas each with a private patio with
marvellous views to the White Mountains. Each is primarily designed
for 2 people, although a third can be accommodated using a foldaway
bed. There is ample room for 2/3 adults (40 square metres per
villa), and the spacious feel is enhanced by the open plan design.
Two of the villas are twin - bedded, the other having a double bed.
Each has a comfortable living area, a shower room and a fully
equipped kitchen with oven/hob and fridge. Please note that there
is a no smoking policy in all villas.
Walking / hiking in
Crete
Some of our guests also prefer to walk on their own, without being
guided by us. Again, we welcome anyone on this basis, and can
usually help out with maps and advice. Many guests opt for a
combination of one or two guided walks mixed with days of self
guided walks or simply days at leisure.
Guided walk clients in Crete We do, however, take the
greatest of pleasure in inviting our guests to join us on our
guided walk programmes, based on a one week (7 night) cycle. Our
walk - inclusive price for the full programme includes 5 day walks
during the week with a rest day in the middle. Our shorter walk -
inclusive programme allows guests to select any 3 day walks of
their choice.
We aim to show the
highlights and contrasts offered by this beautiful island - perhaps
a gorge ramble one day, a coastal walk (with swimming opportunity)
the next, or maybe a visit to a historic monastery. Some of our
walks are highlighted below, and several can be found in either the
Sunflower or Rother guides if you wish to learn more. Please note
that we have already walked and graded all of the routes that we
offer on our guided programme.
There are further details below on walk categories and fitness
levels, but on many days we can offer a two level option for
different abilities. This may be by having an intermediate stopping
point along a walk or perhaps by walking a gorge both ways. Those
who wish to halt part or half way (often at an inviting taverna or
kafenion) can do so.
Some of our walks:
- Eleftherna: A
fascinating walk for antiquity enthusiasts. 7 miles, varied
terrain, moderate difficulty. We walk to "new" Eleftherna over open
limestone country. From the new village, we descend to the valley
floor via a spectacular Hellenistic bridge, later rising to the
acropolis of ancient Eleftherna. On our return, we visit a well -
preserved early Byzantine fortification, Roman cisterns and an Iron
Age burial site.
To the Base of
Kedros: A moderate - tough walk of 8 miles over some
difficult terrain. Walking up from Kendrohori towards the massive
bulk of Kedros, we ascend the southern slope via the E4 footpath.
After reaching the ridge - top at 3000 feet, we drop to a shady
spring for lunch. Descending across the agricultural plain west of
Kedros, we return to our start point via Kissos and an old
monastery site.
- Moni Preveli: A
moderate walk of approximately 10 miles, with some incredible
contrasts. We start at Asomatos village, walking alongside the
Megalopotamos river to its outflow in the Libyan Sea at Palm Beach.
After descending to the beach and maybe a short swim, we climb back
up and visit the historic monastery of Preveli before returning to
our start point.
- Lappa: A lovely
walk of 7 miles over easy terrain. Starting off by following the E4
long distance footpath towards Asi Gonia (home of the late "Cretan
Runner", George Psychoundakis), we pass through the tiny hamlet of
Maroulou. After a picnic lunch, we complete our walk at Lappa,
spending some time exploring this fascinating town and its Roman
and Venetian artefacts, including a spectacular Roman
necropolis.
- Summit of
Vryssinas: Approximately 8 miles, with a moderate/hard
ascent of about 1600 feet. We leave from close to the Minoan
Cemetery at Armeni walking along the base of the Vryssinas ridge,
rising to the village of Oros. From Oros, we continue a gradual
ascent through shepherd country and a limestone plateau to the foot
of Vryssinas peak. Our final ascent to the top of Vryssinas and the
chapel of Prophet Ilias brings fantastic 360o views of Psiloritis,
Rethymno, Kedros and the White Mountains. Vultures often patrol
this ridge top. Our descent is via easy 4x4 tracks back to the
start, with views to Rethymno and the north.
- Volika Mountain
Refuge: Probably our toughest walk at 10 miles and 2500
feet of ascent. Starting at Kambi, a small village in the foothills
of the White Mountains, we ascend a ravine to the Volika climbing
hut used for overnight stays prior to treks to the White Mountain
summit peaks. The refuge sits at just over 4000 feet altitude, so
you gain a real mountain feel on this walk. Descending along an
easy shepherds' trail, the views of the north west coastline of
Crete are spectacular. Also a good opportunity to spot birds of
prey, including the Eurasian Griffon Vulture.
We are always pleased to discuss
the walking programme with clients at the start of their holiday
and specific requests can often be accommodated.
Walk categories and fitness levels:
All of
our walks can be accomplished by a reasonably active person,
typically someone who might be thought of as a "rambler" in the UK.
If you are joining us for one of our 5 day walking programmes,
ideally you will be used to a couple of consecutive days walking
back home. We usually try to follow a more strenuous walk by an
easier day and vice versa. A typical Footscapes walk will be
approximately 6 to 12 miles long, but most of the longer walks have
an option to stop part way through. In case of problems, we will
always encourage someone who is struggling (e.g. with the heat) to
stop. For mixed ability/stamina couples, we can sometimes offer a
walk which will suit both.
We are not about dawn assaults on the summit of Mount Psiloritis!
If this is your scene, please book an accommodation package with us
and we will be delighted to pour you a cold beer when you stagger
back down the drive.
Also on Offer
Mountain Biking, Bird Watching and Astronomy. We can also
pre-arrange the following - Diving, Horse riding, Jeep safari,
Enduro motorcycle tour, Sailing and Sea kayaking
Prices - (please see www.footscapesofcrete.com
for further information)
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