Folegandros
is small and rocky island between Sikinos and
Milos, visitors will be struck by the wild beauty
of the barren landscape, where huge rocks alternative
with sandy beaches. On a flat expanse above the
pretty harbour of Karavostassis is Hora or Folegandros,
which consists of two sections. In the old settlement
in the Kastro area, the outer walls of the houses
form the sort of defensive precinct to be found
elswhere in teh Cyclades. The new quarter is just
as pretty, with narrow alleys, stepped walls,
courtyards, wooden balconies and typically Aegean
churches. The finest church on the island, that
of Our Lady, stands above a section of the ancient
wall.
Chrissopilia,
nearby to the norht, with stalactites, stalagmites
an traces of ancient occupation, and the small
settlements in the AnoMeria district are the sights
to be seen around the island's main village.
Ano
Meria also has the Ecological and Folklore Museum,
with exhibits which reconstruct the farmin practices
of the islanders. Among the best beaches for swimming
are Karavostassis, Livadi and Agios Georgios bay.
Although Folegandros has little in the way of
toursit amenities or roads, it attracts more and
more visitors each year - chiefly those in search
of solitude close to nature. There are a few rooms
to rent.
Sikinos
Sikinos
has retained all of its island character, and
this adds to its attractions for those in search
of peace and an authentic atmospehere. The island
has been inhabited since ancient times, as has
been proved by the finds made in the Episkopi
district. The only road on Sikinos links Alopronia,
the island's harbour, with Hora or Kastro, one
of the most beautiful villages anywhere in the
Cyclades. There are fine stone mansions to admire,
and a church of Our Lady 'Pantanassa'.
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