Olymbi - Mesta
From Olympus, following the markings, we pass from the position Anesomata, and cross the plain, dominated by the cultivations of mastiha, olive and fig tree. We climb the slope and in a few minutes we reach the highest point of the route. Here we come across the chapel of Agios Antonios, where there is a plateau with enough cypress trees and an open-air lunch and relaxation area with spectacular views. North on the opposite hill, we see the four windmills and west Mesta and the sea.
Continuing, the path descends. Walking by the stream, among pines, holm-trees, coumarises, oaks and chines, having a panoramic view of the Mesta village in front of us, we pass through fields with old dry stone walls, which create terraces. Downhill we find the old aqueduct with the stone wells and the source. The old stone pavement that is still preserved leads us to Mesta.
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