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Kastélli town
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 9.1km (S) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
Kastelli (GR: Καστέλλι) is a small town in the countryside of the province of Pediada. It has over 2000 inhabitants and provides all the modern facilities and public services its residents and/or visitors may need. Many events are organized through the year by the municipality, the school and the cultural centre. In August a special festival, known as the Feast of Xenitemenou (ex-patriot feast) includes concerts, folklore, exhibitions and theatre plays.
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Pleiades Apartments
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Hersonissos

at 9.4km (E) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
Pleiades is a beachfront hotel situated 30 metres from the sandy beach and 10 metres from the Star Beach Water Park. It offers self-catering accommodation with front sea-view balconies. Pleiades Apartments offers spacious, air-conditioned apartments with kitchen facilities, en suite bathrooms and satellite TV. Free Wi-Fi is available in some rooms. Free on-site parking is offered to all guests.
The Apartments Pleiades is 28 km east of the Heraklion Airport. Vivid Hersonisos is within walking distance. Within 100 metres guests will find the bus stop and mini markets.
Hotel Rooms: 18

 
Arhangelos village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 9.5km (S) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
330 m above sea level, just out of Kasteli (1.5 km) to the east, lies the village of Archangelos (GR: Αρχάγγελος) with 433 residents.
It was founded in 961 by the military forces of Nikiphoros Phocas and was originally named ‘Varvaro’, and was still known by that name in 1583, where the Chandax Register puts it down as a village of the Pediada district with 37 inhabitants.
Its name was changed only recently, in 1961, to Archangelos, and the main village church in the square is dedicated to the Archangel Michael. There is another smaller and older church, that of the Panaghia, with Byzantine wall paintings. Remains of ancient mills can still be seen.
In a location known as Trochalos, archaeological finds have brought to light a series of Minoan tools dating back to the first and second Late Minoan periods.
As in every Cretan village, raki and ‘mezedes’ are always available at the kapheneions.
The feast of Michail Archangelos on November 8th is celebrated with much feasting in the village.
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Diavaide village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 9.7km (S) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
Diavaide (GR: Διαβαϊδέ) has 120 inhabitants and lies very near to Kasteli (700m to the SE) at 355m above sea level.
The earliest reference to the name is found in the Ducal Archives at Chandax in 1378. Another document in the same archives mentions a certain G. Dochiano, inhabitant of Diavaide.
In an inscription, found in the Byzantine church of Agios Georgios Sfakiotis, the name of the village is clearly mentioned, indicating that Diavaide existed well before the Turkish occupation. In that church there is a unique fresco of Byzantine art that represents Saint George and Saint Demeter passing through the sea on their horses, while at their feet lie various sea creatures; crabs, lobsters, and other fish, a strange phenomenon indeed, considering that the village is so far away from the sea. There is also the church of Agios Nikolaos in the village dated to the same period.
The village took part in all the main fights by Crete against the enemies of its freedom, while during German occupation the high college of Kastelli continued to operate in Diavaide houses.
The cultural association of the village, one of the first in this area, strives to maintain the cultural traditions and the continuity of village history through the years.

 
Lychnostatis Folklore Museum
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Hersonissos, Iraklion, Crete

at 9.7km (E) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
The Cretan Open-air Museum 'Lychnostatis' aims to promote the understanding and awareness of the Cretan folk cultural heritage. Its scope lies on the Cretan Folk Tradition and Ethnology, the Cretan Nature and Environment and the Cretan Folk Culture. Located in Hersonissos, one of the principal tourist areas in Crete, the museum is, apart from a valuable tourist asset, an exemplary self - motivated conduct on tradition, culture and environment of the island.
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Romantica Beach
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Plaka, 70014 Hersonissos

at 9.8km (E) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
Located right on the beach with stunning views of the Cretan Sea, Romantica Beach in Hersonissos, is 700 metres from the Star Beach Water Park. The hotel provides deck loungers for your use. The Romantica Beach consists of spacious en suite apartments, maisonettes and villas with private kitchens and balconies with a lovely sea view. Air conditioning units are also available upon request, and paid locally.
The Romantica Beach has an outdoor swimming pool with lovely views of the sea. Other amenities include complimentary parking and wireless internet access.
Hotel Rooms: 10

 
Parassiris Tavern
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Amnissos beach

at 10km (NW) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
At Amnissos, 6km east of Iraklion city, by the sea. The taverna offers Cretan traditional specialties, fresh fish and sea food. Home made sweets and ice cream. Very popular both with tourists and the locals.

 
Lyttos ancient town
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Kasteli, Pediados

at 10.3km (SE) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
The ancient city of Lyktos or Lyttos (GR: Λύκτος / Λύττος) was one of the most ancient and powerful towns in Crete.
Although the excavations in the area reveal traces of habitation from the Hellenistic years onwards (630 B.C.), the archeologists Georgios Rethemiotakis and Angeliki Lempesi have excavated traces of habitation from the time of the destruction of Lyttos by the Knossians (219 B.C.) in excavated residences of the Hellenistic period.
From the Roman period, the city was subject to new workings as testified by the architectural remnants and the many inscriptions and statues discovered.
Numerous vestiges of ancient structures, objects, and broken marbles are seen, as well as an immense arch of a Roman aqueduct, by which the water was carried across a deep valley by means of a wide marble channel. Traces of the aqueduct which brought its water supply from Kournia, near Krasi village, are still visible today in the rural road to Kastamonitsa village. Lyktos had also a theatre, built in the slope of the hill the design of which we know only from the drawings of Belli (1586).
Finally, the most important discovery is that of a room of nearly 14 metres by 11.40 metres, with marble flooring and a series of four stone platforms along its two longer sides. The room was erected, according to the inscription that was found at the site, at the beginning of the second century B.C. This room was identified as the chamber of the Roman deputies of the city and was very probably destroyed by an earthquake at 365 AD.
Lyktos appears to have still been inhabited in the 7th Century AD as indicated by the excavation of late-roman shops in the area. (Late Roman Empire, 284-610 AD)

 
Ksidás village
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Pediada, Iraklion

at 10.3km (SE) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
Built at 510 m with 319 people Ksidás (GR: Ξυδάς) also known as Lyttos, is located at 3 km from Kastelli in the foothills of the site of the ancient town Lyttos. The first mention of the village goes back to 1368AD, with the name Ksidas.
A burial site was discovered when the road was being constructed, at Chomatolakkos, belonging to late Roman period.
Two gold rings have also been found here, the one with stone, showing the portrait of an emperor holding a spear, and the other with a hoop, showing two interlocking hands. A bronze ring with a Greek inscription, along with golden plates and bronze coins, were also found at this site.
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Arminda Hotel
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Hersonissos

at 10.5km (E) from Kyra Eleoussa Monastery
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...

 
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8. Lyttos ancient town
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