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Bike Friendly – Paths of Greece

 

Paths of Greece and Bike Friendly Hotels have signed a Memorandum of understanding for their close co-operation in the fields of developping cycling destinations. Through their co-operation, both organisations have agreed to work closely in promoting cycling tourism, creating adequate infrastructure and develop a network of high quality cycling destinations.

(article in Greek)

Trail planning in Kisamos

 

Paths of Grecce’s team has been trail planning for about a month in Kisamos, western Crete, in order to design the new hiking network of the area. For several days, Konstantinos, Ioanna, Vasilis and Guest Star Helen, have explored every single bit of the Kisamos Municipality, have tracked the trails and points of interest, interviewed the locals, and finally designed 14 amazing hiking routes according to the hiker needs.

The trails will soon be cleared and sign-posted and added to the Chani Trails network, currently under development all over western Crete. Hikers will have the opportunity to explore famous sites like Balos and Elafonissi on foot as well as unknown places like Polyrreneia or the village called Kostogiannides with the chestnut tree forest and the waterfall.

This study completes the set of studies that Paths of Greece conducted in the region of Chania, resulting in more than 600 kilometers of hiking trails, that will be promoted under the name “Chania Trails”.

New Kythera Trails Videos

Check out the new set of videos produced for the Kythera Trails. Some of these have been created and some co-funded by Paths of Greece.

 

 

New trailhead signs for Kythera Trails

 

New trailhead signs have been installed on the Kythera Trails Network!

24 trailhead signs have been installed in 16 traditional villages, welcoming hikers on the 11 trails of the network.

The signs boast the logo of the identity of each trail, with plenty of information being at the same time minimal and small in size. The aim is to give as much information in the less obstructive way.

The trailhead signs are divided into four main parts. In the upper part lie the title and the code of the trail, with the “Green Flag Trails” logo for the trails that have been certified. The central part is dominated by a detailed hiking map. In the two lower parts one can find detailed technical information bout the trail, according to the requirements of the Green Flag Trail certification, website and Social media links, as well as the logos of the organisations that fund and run the project.

The installation of the signs has been funded by the Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (MedINA) and the Municipality of Kythera, in cooperation with the Kytherian Foundation for Culture and Development (KIPA). The creation supervision and implementation of the signs has been performed by Paths of Greece. Maps have been designed by Staridas Geography and graphic design is by Instinct Design.

Metropolitan Trails Academy Launch

 

In the last two years, the European network of metropolitan trails designers, located in Athens, Köln, London, Milano, and Marseilles, has prepared online teaching tools to enable the creation of metropolitan trails in new cities. In this prospect, we recently opened the online version of the Metropolitan Trails Academy and invite you to discover our charter, lessons, mooc and documents, before designing the trail of your city. Register now:

https://metropolitantrails.org/el/academy

Cycling Trails in the Peloponnese

The beauty of Greece lies in its most unexpected places. Enjoy this short video that we shot while cycling in the mountainous part of Messinia, Peloponnese, Greece. Paths of Greece has been recently exploring the mountainous Messinia region in order to design a cycling trails network, to complete the Apollo Trails hiking network. This video was made together with Apollo Trails and the Hikers Friendly Hotel “Abeliona Retreat“.

Paths of Peace

 

This article, available in the Greek version of our website, presents the Paths of Peace project, in northern Greece. The trails are amongst the most impressive one can find in the mountainous regions of Greece. For more information visit the website www.pathsofpeace.gr

10 years Paths of Greece!

 

In 2021 the Social Cooperative Enterprise “Paths of Greece” celebrates its 10th anniversary!

We recall the experiences and emotions we experienced in this process: The emotions we felt looking for paths lost in time and the stories of the past, the stories we learned in our encounters with local people, the creative enthusiasm of building paths, but also the genuine joy that we feel when we hear compliments about our work from hikers. All this gives us strength to continue with even greater passion and determination!

In the past 10 years, we have studied, restored, sign-posted and promoted paths that we truly love. Below we mention some paths which we consider to be milestones in our journey, not because they are more important than the rest, but because they gave us the impetus to improve what we do.

Kythera Trails

Our journey with Paths of Greece started on Kythera island, at the end of 2010, where through synergies, research and a lot of volunteer work, a network of hiking trails was created with multiple benefits for the local community that every year expands and operates more efficiently. This was followed by works in Patmos, Mount Paggaio, Ymittos, Fiskardo in Kefalonia and elsewhere.

Hikers walking on one of the spectacular hiking Kythera Trails

International Trail Consulting

Paths of Greece participated in the 3rd World Trails Conference organized in South Korea in 2014 by the World Trails Network (WTN). There, the co-founder of Paths of Greece, Fivos Tsaravopoulos, was elected Treasurer of the International Board of Directors of the organization and the conditions were officially created for the transfer of our know-how outside Greece. In the following years we provided international trail consulting in ChinaJapan and Albania. Through the World Trails Network we have a strong interaction with the developments in the world of trails, having created international relationships and collaborations of special value.

From the international trail consultation in the region of Kanas, China.

Sifnos Trails

The next big stop for us was the creation of the Sifnos Trails hiking network. Sifnos for years tried – unfortunately in fragments – to become a hiking destination. In collaboration with the island’s municipality, we way-marked the trails, created an identity as well as the appropriate tools for the promotion of the network – website, application for smartphones, QR-codes, recording of routes with Google Trekker, twinning with other hiking networks in the world, dynamic presence in exhibitions and magazines abroad (France, Germany, Sweden, Poland etc.). The result was that Sifnos emerged as one of the top hiking destinations in Greece and the tourist season on the island has been extended with quality tourism.

Transporting sign-posts for the trails of Sifnos, in collaboration with the local society.

Chania Trails

In Sifnos we realized that the good cooperation between the local authorities, the local population and the specialized advisors in the development of paths brings spectacular results. The success in Sifnos was followed by our studies in various parts of Greece, from Alexandroupolis to Prespes and from Karpathos and Kasos to western Crete, where we gradually undertook to study all the paths of the Regional Unit of Chania.

We discovered forgotten mountain passes, trails in fairytale forests, Roman roads, and especially areas of infinite natural beauty and exceptional cultural wealth, to which the average interested walker unfortunately did not have access. The network we are planning in western Crete, with the valuable cooperation of the regional and local authorities as well as the local community, will exceed 600 kilometers in length. Its operation and maintenance will also be based on the tight cooperation of local authorities and the local community.

The moment of discovery of an ancient Roman road near Sougia, in Chania, Crete.

Hikers’ Friendly

In 2018 Paths of Greece launched the Hikers’ Friendly Accommodation Certification, a guide, in essence, advising hotels across the country in an effort to upgrade their facilities and services so that they can meet the requirements of the hiking community. Through our contact with local communities all over Greece, we promote the investment in the Hikers’ Friendly model. It is an important step that the hosting sector should take, especially in the post-Covid-19 era, if it aims at becoming a driving force for the lengthening of the tourist season, increase of revenues, and greater awareness of the rich natural and cultural heritage of the country. Hikers Friendly certification is entering a new era in 2021, adapting to the needs of the market.

Trail Certification

The organization in October 2019, in Kythira island, of the first seminar in Europe for the training of auditors of the “Green Flag Trails”, a World Trails Network certification, was another very important station for us. The certification Kythera Trails received during the seminar was a recognition of international prestige for the quality of the work of Paths of Greece on the island.

Collaborations

All these years we have built excellent collaborations on a solid foundation, on the main axis of mutual trust and respect for the experience and skills of each partner. Our goal has always been   to provide the most complete, specialized and innovative services. Among the collaborations we honor, we mention Staridas GeographyInstinct DesignKappagramStonewaveForestPlanMed-INADiadrasis and Green Life and Lysiteleia as our closest partners.

Next steps

Since our establishment in 2010, our vision has been for Greece to become one of the top hiking destinations in the world. We believe that 10 years later, our country is moving in the right direction to achieve this goal. On our tenth birthday, we decided to set as our new vision that hiking becomes part of the daily life of our fellow citizens.

In addition to getting to know our nature, culture and history that they generously offer, trails promote our good physical condition and health, with a positive impact on public health. In the years we leave behind we have experienced intensely the direct dependence of human life on nature through the effects of climate change and the pandemic. Nature sends its own messages urging us to turn toward a sustainable way of life as a necessary condition for the normalization of humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.

Thus, from 2021 we start an ambitious educational program, which aims to bring younger and older people close to the trails, to promote hiking as a way of life, to bring hikers close to the inexhaustible natural and cultural wealth of Greece and to promote sustainable, collective values ​​for a better future.

To achieve this, at Paths of Greece, we will continue our action towards creating the conditions so that every resident of our country, even in urban centers, can easily and quickly have access to walking trails.

Therefore, our new vision will be from now on

A trail near every home!

A Path for the Disabled as Skiathos Trails enter a new Era

 

In 2021, the walking trails of Skiathos will be ready for hikers to explore this beautiful island. Their total length exceeds 100 kilometers. Paths of Greece has recently conducted the study of the project, which includes the re-shaping of the trails network, infrastructure works, way-marking, and of-course promotion. Fivos Tsaravopoulos, co-founder of Paths of Greece, spoke to the H&R and revealed an innovation of the project: “The trails network will have the first in Greece accessible path to disabled persons, as part of the overall hiking network of the place”.

The footpaths of Skiathos cover all the cultural and natural beauty of the island

The trails network has been divided into 15 routes. “They cover the whole island. Its History, its cultural richness, nature, forests and cultivated areas. There has also been designed a trail for plane take-off / landing watching around the airport of Skiathos” Tsaravopoulos said. It is well known that the airport of Skiathos has one of the most spectacular locations in the world as planes take off and land very close to the seashore and swimming folks.

A special way-marking will help the hikers

As for the way-marking and sign-posting, trails will be marked following a specific methodology, with color, signs with arrows and directional information, as well as larger information boards with a map of the island and technical details about the trails.

Wide promotion in social media and creation of a digital guide for Skiathos

The footpaths of Skiathos will be presented through a specific website with all the information that will help hikers planning their trip. The website will be linked to Social Media. A free App will be available for hikers to download, guiding them digitally along the trails. A leaflet, with the map of the trails will also be at the hiker’s availability. The leaflet will have a walking map, lots of beautiful pictures of Skiathos and information about the trails.

Translation of an article publishe at the Hotel & Restaurant Νο 510, of Boussias Communications. Author: Maria Gourtsilidou

Trail Certifications

This article is available only in Greek for the moment. It treats of the different certifications systems that are available for trails in Greece.