Nestled in southwestern Crete, Imbros Gorge is the second most popular gorge on the island, offering a less strenuous and less crowded alternative to the more famous Samaria Gorge. Spanning 4.9 miles (8 kilometers), the hike through this scenic route reveals beautiful landscapes and spectacularly narrow sections. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the gorge, with its rocky walls and lush vegetation, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a more relaxed and serene hiking experience.
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