Beach on a mountainous peninsula
Right on the mountainous Keri Peninsula, opposite the famous Marathonisi Island, you will find the very pleasant Limni Keriou Beach (Keri Beach). Thanks to the trees right on the beach, you won't even need a parasol. The best stay here is in the afternoon, when the beautifully lit island of Marathonisi.
Limni Keriou beach
Limni Keriou beach is pebble. However, you only need to walk a few meters and the sea is still sand. Shallow water, ideal for children.
View from the beach
Here, too, there is a busy traffic of boats and boats heading to the island of Marathonisi
View of the island of Marathonisi
The island of Marathonisi is only less than three kilometers away, so it is the biggest landmark when viewed from the beach. Boat trips are closest to the island
Wetlands behind the beach
Behind the beach is a road and just behind it extensive wetlands. Thanks to them, the view of the surrounding mountains is open
The center of Limni Keriou
South of the beach lies not only the port, but also the center of this small town with several taverns and supermarkets
The port of Limni Keriou
You can take a short walk to the port for interesting views from the pier leading far into the sea
View of the beach Limni Keriou
From the port pier there is a beautiful view of the beach with large trees and several hundred meters of hills in the background
Walk to the north
North of the beach there is an interesting tavern on the cliff with a perfect view or a narrow dead end road along the coast to a small hotel. After that we can go for a short walk
Walking road
The road offers quite nice views in several places.
Idyllic beach
Directly below the road is a nice, deserted beach
Cliff view
The road passes the hotel, which has no proper beach and ends at the tavern, where someone gets lost only occasionally. The view from here is on a pretty nice cliff.
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