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Megali Vrissi
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Kenouriou, Iraklion

at 25.4km (SW) from Battle of Crete Museum
Megali Vrissi (GR: Μεγάλη Βρύση) lies 32km south of Heraklion, at 620 m above sea level.
In the Barozzi document of 1577, it is mentioned as forming part of the province of Monofatsi and, in the Archives of Megalo Kastro (Heraklion), it is quoted in 1583 as having 71 inhabitants; there is also a reference to the village in the Basilicata document of 1630. The Turkish census records it with 47 families in 1671, and in the Egyptian one in 1834, it figures with 27 families. In the censi of 1881 and 1900 it is mentioned as a municipality in its own right with, respectively, 240 inhabitants and 307 inhabitants.
As of 1928, it becomes a commune and today it counts over 900 inhabitants. Saint Constantine is the patron saint of the village.
The churches of Aghia Anna and of the Panagia Almiri are worth visiting.
The Aeolian Park, one of the islands pioneering projects, has been installed in Megali Vrisi and produces electricity of 5MW.

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Agia Paraskevi village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 25.7km (SE) from Battle of Crete Museum
Village of the area of Kastelli with 115 residents, Agia Paraskevi is situated 5 km northeast of Kastelli at an altitude of 400m. It is first mentioned in the Turkish census of 1671 as Agia Paraskevi tou Xourdou with 17 haratsia (head tax).
It is very possible that Santa Venerata, a village mentioned in 1463 by Cardinal Bissarion, is the name by which Agia Paraskevi was known at that period.

 
Arminda Hotel
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Hersonissos

at 26km (E) from Battle of Crete Museum
ideally situated between Crete’s most popular holiday resorts Chersonisos & Stalis. The hotel consists of a traditional building completely renovated in 2004 and a modern main building built in 2003. Offers all inclusive accommodation in 2-room apartments and spacey rooms. Pools, bars, spa, sports...

 
Skinakas Observatory
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Idi mountain

at 26km (SW) from Battle of Crete Museum
Located at the top (1750m) of Skinakas mountain of Idi (Ida) mounatin range, 60km from Heraklion. There are two telescopes and modern equipment and facilities both for research and educational activities in astronomy. It is a department of the University of Crete. Skinakas observatory offers a number of open days each year.
This gives the opportunity to visitors to be introduced to the operation of the observatory, to get informed about the latest achievements in Astrophysics and to observe through the telescope.
Open days for the year 2012:
August 26
September 23

During the open days the Observatory facilities can be visited from 17:00 to 23:00. Due to low temperatures at the Skinakas altitude, warm clothes are highly recommended. The visitors will have the opportunity to be guided through the Observatory's infrastructure and follow a related presentation. The road to Skinakas Observatory is very narrow. Accident may occur and the space is limited on the top. For the reasons above, buses are not allowed (advised) to visit the Observatory during open days.
Website : http://skinakas.physics.uoc.gr/

 
Askoi village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 26.2km (SE) from Battle of Crete Museum
Askoi (GR: Ασκοί) is small village in the municipality of Kasteli has 315 inhabitants. It lies in the foothills of the Dikti mountain, 11 km to the east of Kasteli and 8 km from Lyttos.
Fr. Barozzi mentions it as Ascus, in the Pediada district, in 1577.
Recently a ritual clay figurine of the Mid-Minoan period was fortuitously unearthed on a peak close to the village. The remains of a large building belonging to a peak sanctuary have been excavated at Amygdalokefalo to the NE of the village.
A reference in a contract of 1271, mentions how Petri Comarii from the village (casali) Maski owes Ruggerino Temisano, resident in Chandax, 25 «mistata» of good Cretan wine from his vineyards in Maski.
Among other natural beauties, the ravine at Aski is well worth seeing.
On December 4th the village has a typical Cretan feast to honour Agia Varvara. And as in every Cretan village, raki and ‘mezedes’ are always available at the kafeneions.
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Aquis Blue Sea Village Resort & Spa
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Stalis

at 26.4km (E) from Battle of Crete Museum
Offering 2 restaurants and a spa with indoor pool, this 5-star beachfront resort is located in the famous resort of Stalis. Rooms have furnished balconies with views of the sea or the hotel’s exotic gardens. The air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free wired internet, a satellite TV and a fridge. All guests are greeted with complimentary bottle of wine, fruit and water.

 
Athena Apartments
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Stalis

at 26.4km (E) from Battle of Crete Museum
Athena Apartments, located in the heart of Stalis, a stone's throw from the sandy beach of Stalis, offer modern accommodation services with free WiFi internet connection. Built in modern architecture, Athena Apartments consist of 20 airy and bright apartments, all with air conditioning, fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom and large balcony with a sublime view.
Athena Apartments features a swimming pool with free sun beds and umbrellas and pool bar. Other features include billiards, BBQ, snack-bar, and satellite TV.
Stalis, 3 kilometres after Hersonissos and 3 kilometres before Malia, not only has a beautiful sandy beach with water sports facilities including water ski, jet ski and canoeing, but is also home to dozens of restaurants, supermarkets, shops and bars.
Hotel Rooms: 20

 
Memories Apartments
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94 Eirinis Street, 70007 Stalís

at 26.9km (E) from Battle of Crete Museum
Memories Apartments are located walking distance from the sea and the lively centre of Stalis. The complex features a swimming pool and free public Wi-Fi. Rooms at Memories Apartments are modern with sea, pool or mountain views. All accommodations are en suite with kitchenette facilities, air conditioning and a balcony or patio.
The pool area offers a deck with loungers and umbrellas. Breakfast, snacks and drinks are served at the pool bar. Greek nights are frequently organised here.Hotel Rooms: 14


 
Yakinthia Festival
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Anogia

at 27km (W) from Battle of Crete Museum
The artistic events, which take place every year in the first week of July at the same place called Fourni and in the Cretan village of Anogia. The poet, songwriter and singer from Anogia, who they call "Loudovikos from Anogia" wants to make the history of the young martyr, who supersedes his fear in love known to the public. And because 1.900 years have passed since the martyrdom of Yakinthos, he decided to honor the Saint of Love and sing together with him of the poetry of love.(www.yakinthia.com)
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Amariano village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 27.1km (SE) from Battle of Crete Museum
Amariano, a charming small village of 321 inhabitants, (census 2001), lies in the western foothills of Afendi mountain, at an altitude of 530m. It is located at 7, 2 km east of Kastelli and can be found on the road axis; Kasteli -Xidas- Kastamonitsa-Amariano.
With the traditional, century old plane tree in the middle of the village square, with the fountain, surrounded by kafeneions (traditional cafes) serving refreshments; raki (or tsikoudia, the traditional Cretan spirit) and mezedes (tit-bits), Amariano is a typical Cretan village, well worth a look. Until recently, the leather tannery was a main activity among the villagers. The main produce today are olive oil, raisins and grapes, although there is also livestock.
Close by is the church of Agios Giorgos Kefaliotis with good quality wall paintings.
The cultural centre of Amariano organises a great feast on August 15th, the Dormition of Theotokos and on September 20th, day of the patron saint, Aghios Eustathios. This can be a great occasion for any visitor to live an authentic cultural experience, to meet the people and taste the traditional Cretan cuisine.
The first mention of the village -Amariano and Mariano- is to be found in inscriptions dating back to 1394-1399. Fr. Barozzi also mentions it in the region of Pediada in 1577.
The name is significant: Amari is an area close to the town of Rethymnon, therefore the first inhabitants were originally from the Amari region. During the second Byzantine period, this region was known as Apano Syvritos and the name Amari is first mention in Venetian times. This would imply that the village was first founded during the Venetian conquest of the island. The first spelling, Amarianos, is the correct one and the family names Amarianos, Amargianitakis and Amariotis first appear in the 16th century, in the 1583 cencus.
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8. Memories Apartments
9. Yakinthia Festival
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