The Pantokratoras
mountain is located North East of the Corfu town and with
its 911 metres is the highest point of the island.
Pantokratoras mountain is full of old traditional villages
where the time seems to be stopped and we suggest to visit
them taking the panoramic road.
You have to reach Ipsos village following the coast road from
Kerkyra (Corfù) town.
As you’ll be in Ipsos, you just have to turn left and
go towards Spartilas village.  In
this way you’re going up to the mountain Pantokratoras
and after Spartilia turn right to reach Strinilas town.
Strynilas is a small mountain village, a good place where
to eat traditional food of Corfu like rabbit, lamb, wild boar
and red deer.
To reach the top of Pantokratoras mountain you have to pass
Strynilas, keep the right and proceed till the end of the
road.
At the top you’ll find Pantokratoras Ipsilou monastery
that is open to all and a really stunning view all over the
Corfu island.
If you’re lucky to find the sky very clean, it is also
possible to see Paxi island (South Kerkyra) and Diapontia
islands (North Kerkyra).
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If you
will go down the mountain along the other side  you’ll
find Palia Perithia (old Perithia) that is a small group of
lonely ancient houses.
It's strange to walk among old houses in a death village.
Palia Perithia was built during the 14th Century to escape
from the pirates and in the past grew up till thousand of
inhabitants.
Thanks to the tourist development of Corfu island and the
coast below with Kassiopi, the inhabitants of this town decided
to come back to the sea side.
Today very few persons live in this village all year round,
but during the summer months you can find a couple of places
where you can eat something and have a small break.
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