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Gorge d’Agia Irini

Gorge d’Agia Irini (Greece)

Practical information on Gorge d’Agia Irini

  • Viewpoint
  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Caves
  • Off the beaten track
5 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
It's a 12km walk to the north of Sougia
When to go
From May to September
Minimum stay
A few hours

Reviews of Gorge d’Agia Irini

Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

Located in a beautiful valley near Sougia, Agia Irini Gorge is 8km long and ideal for hiking.

My suggestion:
Follow the path marked E4 if you want to visit the gorges.
My review

Agia Irini Gorge is a must-see while on holiday in Crete. With its lush vegetation consisting of maple, pine, cypress, oak and beautiful olive trees, the place is very pleasant. You'll find nice fellow travellers on the hiking trail.

The walk is easy and quiet: but you'll still need good walking shoes, water and a hat; perhaps even a sleeping bag if you want to sleep under the stars in the open air!

I'd advise visiting the gorges in the morning as it's the best time of day to enjoy the area's tranquillity. Head to the village of Irini, that's where the hike usually starts. The village is easily accessible. There you'll be able to discover the Agia Irini Gorge, a spectacular natural panorama over caves and canyons, surrounded by wild flowers!

Latéfa Faïz Seasoned Traveller
114 written opinions

Located in a beautiful valley near Sougia, Agia Irini Gorge is 8km long and ideal for hiking.

My suggestion:
Follow the path marked E4 if you want to visit the gorges.
My review

Agia Irini Gorge is a must-see while on holiday in Crete. With its lush vegetation consisting of maple, pine, cypress, oak and beautiful olive trees, the place is very pleasant. You'll find nice fellow travellers on the hiking trail.

The walk is easy and quiet: but you'll still need good walking shoes, water and a hat; perhaps even a sleeping bag if you want to sleep under the stars in the open air!

I'd advise visiting the gorges in the morning as it's the best time of day to enjoy the area's tranquillity. Head to the village of Irini, that's where the hike usually starts. The village is easily accessible. There you'll be able to discover the Agia Irini Gorge, a spectacular natural panorama over caves and canyons, surrounded by wild flowers!

Cretan salad.