INTERIOR OF THE ISLAND


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To make the most of a holiday in Corfu a hire car is essential for a few days at least.

We now hire locally in Agios Georgios from either Costas Cars on the Pagi road or Greg's Rent a Cars, and have always been very satisfied. The car is delivered to your hotel and also collected.

There are so many lovely places to visit it is difficult to fit them all in. Most people will do the regular popular resorts of Paleokastritsa, Sidari, Kassiopi etc.

But do not miss a gentle meander into the quieter rolling hills of the interior of the island. There are extensive views and many beautiful valleys among which you will find villages still unspoiled by tourism, although if many people follow my advice this will surely change !


An obvious target is the mountain Pantokrator which dominates the north east of Corfu. Due to the presence of a radar station there is a good road to the top for cars and usually room to park at the side of the road when you reach there.

Apart from the spectacular views there is a lovely little monastery chapel which visitors may enter after complying with the dress notice. There are also a couple of gift shops and a cafe for food and cool drinks whilst contemplating the views across to Albania.

For those coming from the north west the recommended route is via Kiprianades, Zygos, Sgourades, and Strinilas. This road is of a good standard through these attractive villages. As you approach Strinilas the views from the road are outstanding.

If you wish to break your journey for a drink or lunch I can recommend the OASIS Taverna in the village of Strinilas, the last village before you reach the mountain.

In the centre of Strinilas you will pass the Elm Tree Taverna beneath the cover of an enormous old elm tree. There are 2 tavernas here side by side.


You can park on the small area of land immediately adjoining the 2nd Taverna or further along the road. This Taverna is the OASIS TAVERNA and is run by a very pleasant young couple.

The following photographs were taken from the roadside and the scenes are mostly unidentified.

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