I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.
- Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
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The Kalderimi less traveled |
We set off one morning this week to explore a road less traveled. . .less traveled these days, anyway. Once upon a time this
kalderimi. was the main thoroughfare linking two ancient villages in Greece’s Mani. Now, one of the area’s many hiking routes, it is carpeted with spring's wild flowers; the blooms soon to be replaced with summer’s sun-burned sepia soil and gray stones that make up its underlying surface.
‘In the former Ottoman countries, a kaldırım (Turkish) or kalderimi (Greek καλντερίμι or καλντιρίμι; plural kalderimia) is a cobblestone-paved road built for hoofed traffic. Kalderimia are sometimes described as cobbled or paved mule tracks or trails.’
-- Wikipedia
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Lagkada's narrow road becomes the kalderimi |
While many we know think we took the road less traveled just by moving to Greece, we‘ve but touched the surface of the Mani’s magic and mystery. It is outings such as this that will keep us entertained here for many years.
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Lagkada village - Mani - Greek Peloponnese |
This kalderimia was the original path between the villages of
Thalames and
Lagkada. The two are about a 20 minute drive south of our home. We began our walking ‘road trip’ at the village furthest from us, Lagkada, which is built amphitheatrically on the slopes of a hill.
Its history, according to some, dates back to the reign of Marcus Aurelius; a time when the Romans conquered the neighboring Thalames, which was on the major route between Sparta and the Messinian coast. The two villages are about two kilometers apart.
Lagkada, like many of the villages here, is populated with stone homes and Byzantine churches and punctuated with a few towers, for which the Mani is known. The Kalamata – Areopolis ‘Highway’, a narrow two-lane paved road that replaced the kalderimi, bisects the sleepy village. The only signs of life on the day we visited were a few locals sipping coffee at the taverna across the highway from the Church of the Metamorfosi of the Soter; a church with murals said to date back one thousand years..
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Scaffolding has recently gone up - restoration is underway at the ancient church |
The kalderimi is now one of the many walking paths that draw hikers and out-door vacationers to the area in the summer months. (Shhh. . .don’t tell them of its springtime beauty.) We didn’t encounter anyone making for a much more pleasant experience than our memories of walking the paths between villages in Italy’s over-run Cinque Terre.
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Cobblestones and wildflowers of the kalderimi |
The stone surface is uneven and we could have used some hiking poles for a bit of balance, but did the walk in a half an hour with plenty of stops to 'ooh and ahh' at the flower bedecked olive groves we passed. We did wear shoes with sturdy treads although we could have used those with the no-slip soles.
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Olive groves carpeted in wildflowers |
There are organized hikes offered by companies in Kardamyli and our village of Agios Nikolaos but walks that follow the old kalderimia are quite simple and easy to accomplish on your own.
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On the road less traveled |
One of the best sources for Greek hiking opportunities we’ve found is the on-line
Walkopedia. (By clicking on that link you’ll be taken to a list of hikes throughout Greece.)
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Springtime in the Mani |
Today marks a month since our return to
The Stone House on the Hill, following our six-week sojourn to the U.S. We’ve spent the last four weeks ticking projects off our house and garden ‘to do’ list. As that list shortens our upcoming travel list is lengthening.When not welding a shovel or pitchfork,
The Scout’s been at work planning some new adventures. . .so hope you’ll be with us as we set out to explore Greece. . .
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Mani wildflower |
Where ever the road leads you and yours this week we wish you a safe, happy, healthy journey. As always, thanks for the time you’ve spent with us ~
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