Trekking in Greece. Tim Salmon
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White rock roses (cistus) bordering the track from Psilí Vrísi
Take the lane between a small breeze-block bus shelter (L) and two blocky houses (R), and immediately turn R (E4 arrow) and R again down a farm track. Descend gently SE towards a 1417m summit topped by masts (Dholianítiko) with the village of Dholianá visible halfway up the hillside. Stay on the main shadeless track, weaving between abandoned wheat fields lined with small hawthorn trees, white or purple cistus bushes and beehives in summer.
After 15min follow the main track forking L (E4 signpost). At the top of the rise, keep L (signpost), downhill. Cross a dry streambed and keep R. Where a track joins from the R (35min), keep L/straight (E4 on plane tree L) and shortly afterwards L/straight again (chestnut grove on L) and across a smaller track. At 45min you reach the whitewashed chapel of Panayía, a lovely spot in the shade of plane and cherry trees (water tap in wall).
After 50 metres, turn R up a plane-shaded streambed, usually dry from May. If it is impassable, you can pick your way along the R (true L) bank for the first 300 metres. It is cool here but prone to midges; a stick is useful, as dry leaves can cover hollows. Shortly after the first rubbish spill, it is best to climb L onto the true R bank and through a small orchard to the asphalt road by a ruined mill and a church-shaped shrine (1hr 5min). Continue S along the road for 100 metres to a concrete ford. If the stream is flowing strongly (typically Nov–Apr), you may want to continue along the road to Dholianá (about 3km).
To follow the stream, turn L along a small streamside track (E4 on plane tree) and, where it climbs L, continue along the streambed as best you can. After 15–20min it opens out; the path follows the R, then the L side. Around 1hr 40min you see two E4 arrows on a thin plane tree, pointing L away from the streambed along a path with walled fields on the R (E4 ribbons). After 6min, drop R to cross the streambed and up the earthy bank opposite into fields, bearing L to resume progress SE, with a side stream on your L. Watch out for silently sunbathing snakes (bang your stick), but don’t worry about loud rustles in the leaves (lizards). At 1hr 55min, drop L to the side stream and follow this R (E4), then up to the L (grassy track). At a jeep track, turn R (E4 on tree) and keep R/straight, to cross a stream. Just before a R bend, turn L along a path (E4 and red square), then up a side stream, across an old wheat field, then back alongside the stream.
Where the path heads L across the stream (2hr 15min), turn R (E4 arrow) and zigzag up a steep chestnut-strewn path (overgrown in places), before straightening out NW. At 2hr 25min, you emerge on the asphalt road at the bottom of Dholianá, by an S-bend with a mirror, and turn L (E4). Turn L again after 50 metres up a concrete path to the lower village square (950m; tap by graveyard gate; 2hr 30min).
Continue S up the cobbled lane and, at the T-junction, turn L and immediately R up a stepped path. At the asphalt road (2hr 35min), turn L to reach a parking area, with the village centre to your R. The village centre has a funky café, two restaurants and seasonal hotel(s). Stock up on water.
Dholianá village
For the onward route, continue along the road for 150 metres, then fork R up a small asphalt lane (E4 and yellow arrow), climbing steadily. Ignore a L fork and turn sharp R (E4 only) up a small concrete lane, passing an old spring on your L. Behind the house and chestnut tree (E4 arrow and optimistic 1100m altitude sign), turn L up a steep, overgrown path. At the concrete lane (2hr 50min), turn L (no sign). Look back for great views over the village to the plain of Trípoli, forested Mt Ménalo behind and the stark outlines of Mts Trákhis and Kteniás further right (north). Fork R and, at the last house, fork R again up a jeep track which climbs and then wiggles more gently upwards (broadly E).
At 3hr, you’ll see a grassy track ascending R with an E4 plaque on which someone has scribbled ‘Very thorny! Take the road’. By the time you read this, the thorny section should be passable, but if you prefer not to risk it, continue straight along the jeep track (another E4 sign) through still-tended chestnut groves to the asphalt road (3hr 12min), where you turn R (uphill) and after 5min L up a slightly prickly path (E4). Either way, you should reach the 1240m watershed and dirt road around 3hr 30min, with your first views south over rolling hills of untrampled maquis and low woods to the distant, jagged silhouette of Mt Taïgetos. In midsummer, this unshaded, blonde earth will be baking hot.
Turn L (E), away from the antenna-topped peak of Dholianítiko (1417m) along the watershed dirt road. Ignore the track L up to the gentle summit of Vígla (1318m), with its fire-watching tower. At the T-junction (3hr 50min), turn L and after 150 metres, by a hut, R (E4).
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