MEDIAEVAL TOWN OF RHODES
Visit the mediaeval town of Rhodes. A UNESCO-listed World Heritage site, it’s the largest inhabited mediaeval town in Europe. Its labyrinth of passages allows you to meander through time.
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LINDOS
Lindos, 47 km from the town of Rhodes, offers a wealth of charm. With its dazzlingly white homes dating to the seventeenth century, this town is crowned with an acropolis. The Temple to Athena, the area’s most important ruin, dates to the fourth century.
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ANCIENT KAMIROS
Ancient Kamiros, 34 km from the town of Rhodes, is what remains of a town that reached its pinnacle in the sixth century BC. It was known for its figs, olive oil and wine.
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EMBONAS
Embonas is the wine capital of the island, located on the slopes of Mount Attavyros. Some of the wines include the red Cava Emery or Zacosta or the white Villare.
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SIANA
Siana is a delightful village below Mount Akramytis. It is known for its honey and souma, a potent drink made from seasonal fruit.
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EPTA PIGES
Epta Piges (Seven Springs) lies on the way to Archipolis Village, about 3km before the church of Agios Nectarios. It is a valley flowing with clear springs and covered with enormous pine trees. Here the visitor can experience the unique beauty of the interior regions of Rhodes.
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