Parking is not easy, but there is a pay-and-display car park near the port.
An easy hike leading to several idyllic beaches starting from the port of Agios Stefano. This route, which can be adapted to suit your preferences, allows you to combine walking with swimming. Suitable footwear (trainers, walking shoes, etc.) is, however, required.
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 2.83 mi
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Average duration: 1h 25
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 164 ft
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Descent: - 171 ft
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Highest point: 89 ft
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Lowest point: 3 ft
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Country: Greece
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Start/End: N 39.766309° / E 19.947593°
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 23 ft - Port of Agios Stefano
- 1 : mi 0.59 - alt. 39 ft - Small beach
- 2 : mi 0.78 - alt. 16 ft - Beach
- 3 : mi 0.99 - alt. 16 ft - Beach
- 4 : mi 1.17 - alt. 7 ft - Beach
- 5 : mi 1.42 - alt. 43 ft - Beach
- S/E : mi 2.83 - alt. 23 ft - Port of Agios Stefano
Notes
Worth a visit
Beautiful views of the Mediterranean and Albania.
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