The White Mountains (Lefka Ori) Nature Reserve is a rugged mountainous region in western Crete, offering dramatic landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and rich hiking opportunities through deep gorges and alpine terrain.
The White Mountains, or Lefka Ori, are a prominent mountain range located in western Crete. Characterized by their pale limestone peaks often capped with snow in winter, the range reaches its highest point at Mount Pachnes, rising to 2,453 meters (8,048 feet). The White Mountains cover an extensive area with deep gorges, alpine plateaus, and karstic formations, making it one of the most ecologically significant areas in Crete. The nature reserve protects a variety of habitats that support endemic plant species such as the Cretan tulip and rare fauna including the kri-kri, the Cretan wild goat. The reserve has historical importance due to its use by local shepherds and as a refuge for resistance fighters during World War II. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Lefka Ori for its challenging hiking trails, including the famous Samaria Gorge, a National Park and a UNESCO Global Geopark site connected to the reserve. Other outdoor activities include mountain climbing, birdwatching, and exploring remote monasteries scattered within the mountains. The landscape's dramatic cliffs and panoramic vistas attract photographers and nature lovers. The area's combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and well-maintained trail systems make it a premier destination for active travelers seeking wilderness adventure in the Mediterranean region.
Samaria Gorge – One of Europe's longest gorges with stunning natural scenery
Mount Pachnes – The second highest peak in Crete offering panoramic views
Kri-Kri sightings – Endemic wild goats unique to Crete found in the reserve
Jagged limestone peaks and alpine plateaus with seasonal wildflower blooms
A 16-kilometer-long gorge famous for its dramatic cliffs and the rare kri-kri goat, offering a full-day hiking experience.
The highest peak in the White Mountains at 2,453 meters, providing exceptional panoramic views of Crete and surrounding seas.
A shorter, less crowded alternative to Samaria Gorge that features interesting limestone formations and lush vegetation.