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 CORFU’S HIDDEN


 NATURAL TREASURES



 Part of Corfu’s charm lies in its capacity to treat you to the unexpected:
 A turn in the road can open up vistas of rolling hills, vertiginous villages
 and the bluest waters you’ve ever seen.

 BY SOPHIA McCONNELL







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                   From the turquoise waters and layered rocks of Canal d'Amour to long stretches of
                            sandy beach, Corfu has been blessed with immense natural beauty.


 THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO CORFU than meets the eye;                   THE KAISER’S OBSERVATORY: Offering stunning dramatic views,
 dig a little deeper and you will uncover one of Greece’s most       this is where the German Emperor would sit to admire the sun-
 lush and verdant islands that was almost made for hiking en-        set from the village of Pelekas.
 thusiasts (there are marked trails everywhere you look). Discov-    MOUNTAINS: Located in the island’s north, Pantokratoras is the
 er strikingly sculpted cliffs that plunge down towards the sea,     highest mountain on Corfu. It offers beautiful treks, breathtak-
 some bare and others covered in greenery, hilltop monasteries       ing views as well as lovely Venetian villages, which are relative-
 and castles offering eye-wateringly beautiful sea views, moun-      ly unaffected by tourism. Situated in the southern part of Cor-
 tains, paradise-like beaches and coves, and ancient olive groves.   fu, the mountain of Agioi Deka also boasts stunning views and
 Incredibly green, Corfu owes its sensational natural beauty to      fascinating walking paths.
 the winter rains, the relatively temperate summer temperatures      WATERFALLS & CAVES: There are impressive waterfalls in Kypri-
 Left, from
 and its fertile soil. Out of season (April, May and June), Corfu   top: Kaiser's   anades and in Nymfes. As for caves, Anthropograva and the
 offers superb walking opportunities when the island is literally   582618586.jpg  Observatory,   1170658075.jpg  Cave of Loutses stand out for their impressive stalagmites and
 where Wilhelm
 covered in a blanket of impossibly pretty wildflowers. Various   II would sit   stalactites. They’re all found near the village of Klimatia in the
 to enjoy the
 international treaties that have conferred a special preservation   sunset. Nymfes   northern part of the island.
 waterfall near
 status on parts of the island mean that much of it is safeguarded   Klimatia.   LAGOONS & SALT MARSHES: The lagoons of Chalikiopoulos and
 from any development taking place. For instance, such areas in-     Antiniotis and the Salt Marshes of Lefkimmi each have their own
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 clude Lake Korission with its immaculately preserved cedar for-  from top: The   distinct ecosystems and attract many visitors.
 est, the beautiful Lagoon of Antiniotis, as well as the enchanting   enchanting
 Canal d'Amour
 Erimitis region, known for its dense vegetation, stunning lakes   features caves   BEACHES
 with colorful
 and secluded beaches.   rock formations.
 There are many more areas and spots that deserve special   Lake Korission   Offering 217 km of verdant coastline, Corfu is a paradise
 and the beach
 mention. Among them, we find:  of Halikounas.                       for beach lovers. Thirty beaches have been awarded the Blue
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