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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Gonies, Psiloriti Crete
The Old Windmill at the top of Gonies |
Beauty shot for the bikes |
Gonies village straddles the borders of both Heraklion and Rethmynon prefectures. It hugs the mountainside of Psiloritis and sits at an altitude of about 700m.
Famous windmill at the very top of the village |
Gonies is on route to the larger village of Anogia which is famous for its good food and tavernas, cheeses, handicraft and music.
Looking towards Anogia |
Video of our drive down from Gonies to Heraklion
Happy driving. For more information on our motorbike hire visit our site on www.eurodriver.gr
Or contact Yannis on (0030) 6937459267
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
scenes from crete
Monday, March 11, 2013
Heraklion-Agios Nicolaos to Kritsa to Katharo Plateau to Kastelli
Heraklion-Agios Nicolaos to Kritsa to Katharo Plateau to Kastelli
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A rough guide to the route that we took NB it doesn't include all the off road track
Sunday, March 10, 2013
VIDEO: Ag.Nicolaos to Dikti Mountains with eurodriver.gr
Eurodriver Motorcycle Rental Crete
Here is a video of the first part of our tour on Saturday. We went from Agios Nicolaos, Kritsa Katharo Plateau and up into the Dikti mountains.
If you would like to try this, our join us a motorcycle tour, you can either self tour by hiring a motorcycle from our Eurodriver website www.eurodriver.gr/site/bikes.asp
Or contact me at info@euroriver.gr for more information on our motorcycle tours and dates.
Happy riding!
Eurodriver
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Why explore Crete with a motorbike?
Crete is dominated by high mountains spanning the island from East to West, formed by three different ranges. To the west The White mountains (2453m) in the middle mount Ida or Psiloritis (2456m) and to the East the Dikti mountains (2148m).
Road to Dikti mountain |
Psiloritis from observatory tower |
Hidden among Crete's wild mountain ranges are many fertile plains and plateaus. Among them the largest being the Plateau of Lassithi nestled in the Dikti mountains at a height of 850m. To the West in the White Mountains is The Omalos Plateau which reaches the height of 1250m and is the gate way to many canyons, the most famous being Samaria.
Nida plateau, surrounded by the peaks of Psiloriti or Mount Ida sits at a height of (1400m). Due to its altitude it is wild and barren, there is often snow in the peaks that surround it right until the start of mid-summer.
Lassithi Plateau |
On the south side of the Heraklion Prefectury and protected by the Asterousia mountains is the plain of Messara. One of the richest and most fertile land on the island. It is dotted with small agricultural villages and market towns and carpeted with citrus and olive groves and vineyards, while its south and west side are bound by stunning coastline and vast beaches.
Plain of Messara |
There are more than 250 small and long gorges on the island. The most famous being Samaria the longest in Europe. Very often roads will be carved out of the mountainside clinging on to the edge of spectacular gorges widening out to the most spectacular views.
There is over 1000 km of coast line on Crete. The beaches range from long sandy beaches to tiny little coves lagoons and palm beaches. Some of the most beautiful beaches are hidden away and only accessable through steep gorges.
There is a network of over 8,000 km of roads, crisscrossing Crete's fertile coastal plains and snaking around huge mountains that rise majestically out of crystal clear blue seas.
Crete is famous for its diversity as well as it's beauty. Whether it is sleepy mountain villages where time has stood still, spectacular gorges to cross or drive through, exciting mountain roads, breathtaking views or miles and miles of coastline, every turn in the road offers a new wonder.
All in a temperate climate.It is a perfect place for every motorcycle enthusiast and for motor adventure.
Simply put a biker's paradise!
If you would like to find out more about our motorbike rental service you can visit our site at www.eurodriver.gr Choose from one of our range of motorcyles on our BIKES page
or if you prefer, CONTACT us via email for further information and find out how we can help arrange a perfect motorcycling holiday on Crete.
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
Heraklion-Episkopi-Thraspano-Kastelli-Mochos
Yamaha Tenere and Aprillia Pegasus from Eurodriver |
Well we got up late this morning. That and a leaky loo needing fixing and an oil change meant a late start for us today. All the same, we weren't going to miss our chance to get out for love nor money so later than usual off we went.
Setting off east from Herakion along the National road, we took the exit for Karteros, and
headed up the hillside for Episkopi. A well surfaced new road with the north coast and island of Dia as a backdrop.
road to Episkopi. Dia island. |
Episkopi |
Episkopi is a fairly large but traditional village it is surrounded by networks of olive groves and vineyards as far as the eye can see.
We continued through the village and it's impossibly narrow streets flanked by pretty stone cottages, taking us out and along country roads that gently wind their way around upwards and in the direction of the Dikti Mountains.
church on the hillside |
Spring flowers |
The village of Voni is is one of those
sleepy little hillside villages on Crete
where time has really stood
still. It has been a long time since we
saw a petrol pump like this.
Ceramic workshop Thraspano |
From Voni, we continued our journey through the village of Thraspano. Larger than Voni and famous for its potters. Ceramic workshops line the roads stacked with traditional earthenware resembling those of Minoan times.
Although the roads in this area are small and rural, they are well maintained and easy roads to follow, offering beautiful scenery but no major challenges or surprises. We followed the road and headed through Evangelismos another village where time has stood still. I could feel the temperature drop a couple of degrees as we start our ascent up Dikti mountains.
Can just make out the snow covered peaks of Dikti mountains |
On the way up to Avdou |
Passing through the village and down the mountain side. At this point were probably some of the finest views. Until now our view had been limited due to peaks and troughs of the hillsides we passed. For the first time we could see how high we were.
Hersonissos resort and the national road |
From Mochos the road down to the coast. Many serpentine on the way down but good asphalt clear visibility great views and fun ride. You can make out the coastal resort of Hersonissos at the bottom.
Hersonissos and Stalis can be seen, also the new roundabout on the national road that sits above the resort of Stalis. From here we headed down the mountainside and connected to the national road. Approximately 40kms from our final destination it is a straight fast drive home from here.
This was a fairly small route, we did a total of 120km. it took us off the beaten track and up the mountains through some beautiful country side.
This is definitely a route where you can get to know your bike. I was glad of the easy handling of the Pegasus, it is such a light little bike but with enough punch to pull me out of those bends. |
If you would like to try for yourself either the Pegasus or the Tenere, or see some of the other motorbike models that we have available for rent, you can find them on our models page. Follow the link for prices and availability.
Both bikes handled the terrain easily. Being short of leg it is important to point out that there is a fair difference in the seat height on the Tenere compared to the Pegasus, I struggle with the height of the Tenere but have no problem with the Peg. Both bikes were really comfortable, which is always an important factor for me when doing any kind of tour. We were riding without pillion, but of the two bikes I'd say that the Pegasus is more comfortable for two than the Tenere, which puts the passenger in more of a jockey position.
All in all, a good day out and a pretty route. If you would like to ask me any questions about tours, bike rental in Crete or models, or you have some favourite tours of your own that you'd like to share. Drop me a line I'd be delighted to hear from you and happy to respond. Or you can visit our site at www.eurodriver.gr
Happy riding!
Julie.
Tenere |
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