Faraklou Geological Park

Located in the north part of Lemnos, Faraklou Park showcases a stunning array of rock formations sculpted by millions of years of erosion.  From towering cliffs and jagged peaks to enchanting caves and deep gorges, Faraklou offers visitors a truly mesmerizing experience. As you explore, you’ll encounter unique geological features such as towering limestone columns, […]

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Ancient Hephaistia

Ancient Hephaistia of Lemnos is an intriguing archaeological site that unveils the rich history of the island. Hephaistia was once a flourishing city famous for its connection to Hephaestus, the Greek god of blacksmiths and craftsmen.  The remnants of the ancient settlement give us a glimpse into the skill and craftsmanship of its inhabitants, showcasing […]

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Panagia Kakaviotissa

Panagia Kakaviotissa, also known as the Chapel of the Virgin Mary or the Cave of the Virgin, is an extraordinary religious site nestled amidst the rugged landscape of Lemnos. Legend has it that the Virgin Mary appeared in a vision to a shepherd in the 16th century, leading to the discovery of the cave and […]

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Alykes Salt Lake

Located on the east side of Lemnos, Alykes Salt Lake is a mesmerizing natural wonder that will capture your heart.  The lake’s name, meaning literally salt pans, is pretty self-explanatory as it covers an area of around 6300 acres mainly consisting of saltwater, as well as impressive crystallized sand clusters. Alykes Salt Lake offers a […]

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