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Myrtos Gorge Natura 2000 Site Adventures

Myrtos Gorge is a striking Natura 2000 protected area on the island of Crete, renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs, rare plant species, and rich biodiversity, offering excellent hiking and nature observation opportunities.

Approx. 4,000 acres
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000
Annual Visitors
Designation as Natura 2000 site in 2001
Year Established

About Myrtos Gorge Natura 2000 Site

 

Myrtos Gorge, located on the northern slopes of Mount Ida (Psiloritis) on Crete, Greece, is a significant Natura 2000 conservation site recognized for its exceptional ecological value and geological formations. This deep, narrow gorge is carved from limestone rock and spans several kilometers, creating rugged and steep cliff walls that provide crucial habitats for several rare and endemic plant and animal species, including local orchids and birds of prey. The area supports diverse Mediterranean vegetation, with oak and pine forests interspersed with shrublands and unique riparian plant communities along seasonal streams. Historically, the gorge has been part of local pastoral and small-scale agricultural activities but has increasingly gained attention for eco-tourism and outdoor recreation. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with trails allowing visitors to experience towering rock formations, serene pools, and panoramic views of the surrounding Ida massif. The ecological significance and natural beauty attract botanists, bird watchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The site contributes to the preservation of regional biodiversity and serves as an important corridor for wildlife movement. The surrounding landscape also showcases traditional Cretan villages offering cultural immersion opportunities. Myrtos Gorge’s combination of geological interest, biodiversity, and outdoor accessibility makes it a captivating destination for nature lovers seeking tranquility and adventure on Crete's mountainous terrain.

Highlights

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Impressive limestone cliffs reaching hundreds of meters in height

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Endemic and rare Mediterranean plant species including local orchids

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Seasonal streams and natural freshwater pools within the gorge

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Panoramic views of Mount Ida massif and surrounding Cretan landscapes

Notable Natural Features

Limestone Cliffs

Towering cliffs carved by millennia of water erosion define the gorge’s dramatic landscape.

Endemic Flora

The site shelters rare and endemic Mediterranean plants, including several orchid species.

Seasonal Freshwater Pools

Natural pools formed by runoff streams provide vital habitats for aquatic species and refreshment points on hikes.