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Cycling Journey in the north of Leros

Embark on a 17km Cycling Adventure in the north of Leros Island: From Alinda to the Turquoise Waters of Blefouti Beach

For those captivated by the idea of cycling in Greece or interested in exploring Leros Island’s unique landscapes, we present to you an enticing 17km bike route. Starting from the picturesque Alinda, this journey will take you through the heart of the island, offering an intimate view of Leros from east to west.

The route begins by cutting through the middle of the island, leading you to the west side of Leros, where the charming chapel of St Isidorus awaits. Perched on the Gulf of Gourna, this tranquil spot offers panoramic views of the stunning Aegean Sea.

After soaking in the serene surroundings of St Isidorus, you’ll return to the same central road. Taking a left, this path will guide you all the way to Leros Airport, giving you a glimpse of the island’s connectivity with the rest of the world.

Staying on the same road, the route will lead you to Agia Kioura, a unique chapel known for its architectural beauty and spiritual serenity. The charm of Agia Kioura is sure to leave you fascinated, adding a touch of history to your cycling adventure.

But the journey doesn’t end here. Back on the same path once more, make a turn towards Blefouti beach, known for its turquoise waters. The stop for a swim comes highly recommended, offering a refreshing break from the ride and an opportunity to soak in the sun-kissed Greek beauty.

The final leg of the journey retraces the same main road towards Alinda, bringing your 17km cycling journey to a perfect end. This route across Leros Island promises an unforgettable cycling experience, combining the thrill of biking with the enchanting beauty of the Aegean landscapes, historical chapels, and inviting beaches. Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just contemplating cycling, this route offers a rewarding journey you won’t want to miss.

Blefouti bay - Photo by Shira Halperin
Blefouti bay - Photo by Shira Halperin
g chapel of St Isidorus - Photo by Markos Fasolis

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