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GUIDED WALKING HOLIDAYS
WAYMARK HOLIDAYS
has over 30 years’ experience of organising holidays for
walkers and cross-country skiers. Since Waymark started (
1973) they have grown steadily and currently operate in
15 countries. They specialise in Europe, and with our
collaboration (
Hibiscus Travel
) they are introducing a NEW Walking programme in
LESVOS ( new destination ), incorporating walks in
the Vatera, Agiasos, Plomari & Mihou areas for Spring and
Autumn 2006.
The holidays are designed for small groups with an
experienced leader, using good quality family-run hotels,
to offer you a home away from home on the trips.
The 2006 walking brochure with the Lesvos programme is now
available through their website, which will be updated
with the Lesvos info soon too.
For direct enquiries & bookings click:
SELF GUIDED WALKING HOLIDAYS
Self guided walking holidays are ideal for people keen to
walk independently, who like to stay in good quality
accommodation, and prefer to have the organisation and
research of their walks taken care of, without the
chore of repacking and moving on each day.
We cater for those who feel that large groups detract from
the quietness of the hills, and who prefer to explore on
their own. We offer all the advantages of variety,
discovery and achievement, with none of the hassle of
having to do your own planning.
Several trails are suitable for those with little previous
experience of hill walking or map reading, and we are
always on hand to help you decide on the most suitable
walk.
Whatever your fitness and level of experience, you will
find that we have plenty of choice of walks to suit you.
These self-guided walking holidays are designed to be
completely flexible. You are therefore free to choose to
come whenever it suits you, stay as long as you like and
even enjoy days without walking. They are particularly
suitable for couples, groups of friends and families, and
prices are based on a minimum of two people in a party.
Discounts are available for parties of three or more
bookings.
WALKING LOCATIONS
Lesvos
is the third largest of all Greek Islands, located in the
Aegea n
Sea
and steeped in history, culture, tradition and natural
beauty. It is often mistakenly known as
Lesbos,
due to the incorrect way of pronouncing the Greek
â,
as the English b, which in fact should be pronounced as
the English v.
The locals and Greeks at large often refer to the island
as Mytilini, after the capital, which was the
official name of the island for some time in the
Antiquity. When you are travelling to the island by air or
ferry, departure boards will show timetables to Mytilini,
with no reference to Lesvos at all.
May and early June are the perfect months to visit Lesvos
and spend a quiet week or two, exploring the countryside
through the same ancient footpaths and bridleways used for
hundreds of years by the villagers and their patient
donkeys.
In spring the air is wonderfully fresh and sweetened by
the fragrances of tree blossoms and the woody scents of
shrubs and herbs. Climbing into the hills, the vistas are
breathtakingly beautiful with rugged hills and mountains
providing a magnificent backdrop. It is a remarkably
diverse habitat for wild flowers, orchids, insects and
butterflies whilst Sparrow hawk, Buzzard, Kestrel,
Peregrines and smaller birds of prey glide effortlessly
above in the blue skies.
The autumn months of September and October are also very
good for w alking,
since temperatures are quite good and you see the island
from a different perspective.
The 2004 Edition of the Walking guide: Sunflower
Landscapes-LESVOS is revealing the opportunities and
variety for quality walking holidays in the island.
The walks we are suggesting (for single centre & two
centre holidays) are covering the areas of Vatera,
Agiasos, Plomari (South
Lesvos)
and Molivos,
Petra (North Lesvos)
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