Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή (Θηναίας-Ζωλών-Λιβαδίου)
Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή (Θηναίας-Ζωλών-Λιβαδίου)
Best attractions and places to see in Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή (Θηναίας-Ζωλών-Λιβαδίου) are found on the Paliki peninsula of Kefalonia, Greece. This region features a diverse landscape, including flat farmlands, olive groves, rocky coastlines, and elevated areas. Visitors can explore natural features such as beaches and caves, alongside cultural sites like traditional stone huts. The area offers various σημεία ενδιαφέροντος for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The Stone Shepherd's Hut on the hiking trail to Fteri Beach. These traditional dry stone structures are located near Mount Oros Kastelli-Blosti. The hut is situated on the hiking path that leads down from the Oros Kastelli-Blosti mountain ridge to the remote Fteri Beach.
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This secluded beach on the north coast of the Paliki peninsula is known for its striking white limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and untouched nature, as it is not directly accessible by car. A footpath leads down from a car park above the beach to the bay, taking about 40 to 60 minutes each way. Those who shun the path can take a water taxi from Agia Kyriaki.
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You should allow 40 to 60 minutes from the parking lot to the trail to the beach, even though it's less than 2km.
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At the northern end of the beach, massive white limestone cliffs rise up, in which erosion has formed niches and small caves. These not only offer spectacular photo opportunities but also provide natural shade from the afternoon onwards. Fteri Beach is part of a wild coastline known for its hidden grottos: Kamari Beach & Cave: Directly next to Fteri Beach (often visited as part of boat tours) lies Kamari Beach, known for a distinctive cave about 20 meters high, where you can even anchor or swim. Gianiskari Cave: Nearby is also this "magical" cave, which hides a small hidden beach inside.
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This secluded beach on the north coast of the Paliki peninsula is known for its striking white limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and pristine nature, as it is not directly accessible by car. A footpath leads from a car park above the beach down to the bay, taking approximately 40 to 60 minutes each way.
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The red markers could be much (also on other walks) more clearly red and in my opinion there should be more! Despite Komoot I went wrong several times and experienced scary moments when I walked along the abyss a few times! Eventually I went back and looked at the beach on the other side from above and that is amazing!
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The Komoot tour is helpful to avoid getting lost. 😄 The beach is very beautiful, the turquoise water is truly incredible!
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The Komoot tour is helpful to avoid getting lost. 😄 The beach is very beautiful, the turquoise water is truly incredible!
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Fteri Beach, known for its wild coastline and scenic views. Nearby, discover the distinctive Cave at the End of Porto Katsiki Beach, and learn about the hidden Kamari Beach & Cave and Gianiskari Cave. The tranquil Wetland of Livadi also offers a serene natural environment.
Yes, you can find the Stone Shepherd's Hut (Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή). This traditional dry stone structure is located on the hiking trail leading down from the Oros Kastelli-Blosti mountain ridge towards Fteri Beach, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The area is excellent for hiking, with routes exploring old paths and offering mountain panoramas. A popular option is the easy Fteri Beach loop from Oros Kasteli - Blosti. Be aware that some paths, especially those leading to beaches like Fteri, can be challenging and require sturdy shoes and sure-footedness.
Absolutely. Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή provides varied terrain suitable for both touring and road cycling. You'll find routes that traverse flat areas and coastal paths, offering diverse experiences. Explore options like the Road Cycling Routes in Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή or general Cycling in Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή for detailed tours.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of Fteri Beach, which offers spectacular perspectives of the coastline. Another notable spot is the View of Fteri, Kefalonia-Ithaca UNESCO Global Geopark, providing a great view over the coastline with typical macchia vegetation in the foreground.
Fteri Beach is highly regarded for its indescribably turquoise water and pristine, wild beauty. Visitors often describe it as one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. Accessing it involves a somewhat ambitious path, making the reward of reaching this secluded paradise even greater.
Accessing Fteri Beach by land involves a challenging hike. The path is not developed and is very stony, requiring sturdy shoes, sure-footedness, and a good sense of direction. It leads over fallen trees and through small ravines. Many visitors recommend a walking stick and carrying plenty of water, as there are no facilities on the beach itself. Allow 40 to 60 minutes for the hike down.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Fteri Beach loop from Oros Kasteli - Blosti is an easy hike suitable for all skill levels, despite the challenging descent to the beach itself. Other easy routes are also available within the Hiking in Όρος Καστέλι-Μπλωστή guide.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and swimming. Early autumn still provides warm weather and fewer crowds.
The area offers views of the Kefalonia-Ithaca UNESCO Global Geopark, highlighting its significant geological importance. You can also observe impressive limestone cliffs with erosion-formed niches and small caves, particularly near Porto Katsiki Beach, which offer spectacular photo opportunities.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the indescribably turquoise waters of beaches like Fteri Beach. The adventurous hiking trails leading to secluded spots and the panoramic views from various viewpoints are also highly appreciated. The traditional Stone Shepherd's Hut adds a touch of historical charm to the outdoor experience.


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