Central Square, Agios Dimitrios, Ikaria, Greece
Until a few years ago this building was a sad-looking ruin. It has been nicely restored in the traditional style and is now home to
Until a few years ago this building was a sad-looking ruin. It has been nicely restored in the traditional style and is now home to
This church is a central part of the monastery complex. The photo shows the left one of its three aisles.
This monastery is well worth visiting. It sits high in the hills near a reservoir and is a perfect destination for a mountain walk in
This spot is around 900m above sea level. On the left of the shot is the little Church of Agios Isidoros. The area is a
A lovely little church in pretty surroundings. It has an identical twin 10 metres to the left.
View of the harbour front of Evdilos, Ikaria’s second port.
A very pleasant street leading up from the harbour to the town square and the church of Agios Nikolaos.
View of the town from the quayside just after leaving the ferry.
An interesting church in the centre of the main town.
This small ferry connects Agios Kirykos on Ikaria to Fourni (in the background). On Sundays it does day trips. Strangely, they don’t seem to be
Until a few years ago this building was a sad-looking ruin. It has been nicely restored in the traditional style
This church is a central part of the monastery complex. The photo shows the left one of its three aisles.
This monastery is well worth visiting. It sits high in the hills near a reservoir and is a perfect destination
This spot is around 900m above sea level. On the left of the shot is the little Church of Agios
A lovely little church in pretty surroundings. It has an identical twin 10 metres to the left.
A very pleasant street leading up from the harbour to the town square and the church of Agios Nikolaos.
View of the town from the quayside just after leaving the ferry.
An interesting church in the centre of the main town.
This small ferry connects Agios Kirykos on Ikaria to Fourni (in the background). On Sundays it does day trips. Strangely,