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of Lefkada is Stavrota Mountains (1182m). Lower mountains begin
to spread out from the higher peaks, fall towards the sea and
form plateaus and valleys on different heights.
In the centre of the island, on a valley 10km above the
town of Lekada, up on the mountains, the seriate villages
Spanohori, Lazarata, Kavalos, Asprogerakata and Pinakohori
comprise the Municipality of Sfakiotes. Drimonas and Exanthia,
two villages on the west which sight the Ionian Sea, also
belong to the Municipaliti of Sfakiotes .
After Exanthia, from the village of Hortata, the view of
the vast Ionian Sea continues in the horizon.
Higher,above Sfakiotes, we meet Karya, one of the biggest
and oldest villages of the island. It is built amphitheatrically
and its beautiful narrow paths begin from the square with
the plane trees and the water springs. On the left there are
Platystoma and Vafkeri. Both villages are located in a green
landscape full of running waters. On the south, the village
of Alexandros has to show its beautiful, old stone houses.
Mountainous Lefkada still preserves its agricultural elements.
As we climb the mountains we pass through landscapes of wild
beauty. On the slopes the Lefkadians have gradually built,
parallel narrow stone walls which hold the soil. Between the
lines of the stone walls they have planted vines.
On the way we meet canyons with watermills and windmills
on the slopes, churches, deserted country churches and monasteries.
In the country and the villages many women still wear the
traditional lefkadian costume and use donkeys and horses in
their agricultural life.
Eglouvi is the highest village of all. It is nestled between
the mountains Ai-Lias and Stavrota.
There is a road which leads even higher to a location called
Mega Oros, to the deserted American Base and to the plateau
Vouni where the famous lentil of Eglouvi is produced.
Climbing from the south , from Vasiliki towards the mountains,
we find Kontarena, Evgiros, Marantohori, Agios Petros, Syvros
with its springs, Dragano and Komilio.
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