Mount Pantokrator
Thinali, Corfu, 490 83
Looming almost 3,000 feet (900 meters above Corfu, Mt. Pantokrator is the tallest peak on the island and offers endless views over the Ionian Islands–as far as Albania on a clear day. Drive or hike to the top to admire the panorama and visit the Moni Pantokrator monastery and Old Perithia, the most historic mountain village on Corfu.
The basics
Sitting on the northeastern side of the Greek island of Corfu, Mt. Pantokrator is a popular hiking spot; the route that leads to the peak is part of the Corfu Trail, which covers more than 125 miles (200 kilometers) across the island. A Greek Orthodox monastery has sat on top of the mountain since the middle of the 14th century, although the original complex was destroyed in the 1500s and the current one dates to the late 17th century, with a façade from the 19th century. Old Perithia, the oldest mountain village on Corfu, also sits high up on the mountain and once served as a hideaway from pirate attacks. Today, visitors can wander along cobblestone streets, enjoy a drink in one of four tavernas, and sample local cuisine.
Things to know before you go
- The sights on Mt. Pantokrator, as well as the scenic peak, are an ideal respite from the heat and crowds on the coastline.
- The sun can be unforgiving on Corfu so wear a hat and sunscreen, especially if hiking the mountain trails.
- The road to the top is a series of switchbacks that may be uncomfortable for travelers who suffer from motion sickness.
- There is a café for drinks and snacks on the mountain peak, and a selection of tavernas in Old Perithia.
How to get there
Mt. Pantokrator sits inland, overlooking Corfu’s northeastern countryside. You can reach the peak of the mountain on foot or by car, although there is very little parking in Old Perithia. From the south, take the narrow road up just beyond Pyrgi, passing the villages of Spartylas and Strinylas before reaching the summit.
When to get there
By far the best time to visit the peak is early morning or late afternoon, when the sunlight is best for snapping photos. Time your visit before or after lunch, stopping to dine in one of the traditional tavernas in Old Perithia.
Quieter Sights on Corfu
The popular island of Corfu can be overrun in the summer months, but there are a few quieter sights where you can escape the worst of the crowds. In addition to a jaunt up Mt. Pantokrator, enjoy the relative quiet on the islets of Vlacherna and Mouse Island off the coast of Kanoni, at Myrtiotissa's monastery, or on the unspoilt dunes of Issos Beach.
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