Classic route around the Skaros peaks wandering through ancient oak forests along marble terraced monopati. This trail has a number of elements that make it one of the best on the island. The oak trees many of which are hundreds of years old. The ancient monopati following natural rock ledges across the hills. The vibrant colours of flowers and trees that change with each season. And the views across the island and out over the Inland Sea. If you do one walk on Lefkada do this one.
The trail is mostly on unpaved tracks and a monopati climbing up on stony ground. Wear shoes suitable for off-paving conditions. Also carry at least 1 litre of water for each person. Allow two hours plus stops.
The trail is marked with red markers and a map at the start. Take the map with you by downloading the GPX file to a mapping app on your phone. Alternatively, tap the locate icon on the above map of the route to show where you are and the nearby Points of interest.
The Route
Starts from Maria’s taverna in Kolyvata. Follow the path up the right side of the taverna.

Turn immediately right at the back of the taverna and follow the path/dry stream bed up through the little village. Soon you come to a wider path running up the right side of the churchyard. That turns into a road continuing to climb the hill. Shortly a path goes off left up and over steep rocks. Follow that path until it crosses straight over a second road and goes up the left side of St George’s Monastery.
The trail now follows a classic monopati that traverses across and up the Skaros peaks. The path is very clear and at times you walk over a gently climbing stone ledge – a marble walkway. This is possibly one of the best examples of the monopati network that once covered all of the island. You follow the footsteps of ancient Greeks.

As you climb you start to get views over the oak forests that make up much of the flanks of Skaros.

Eventually the path reaches a plateau where the path divides. Keep left following the big bright red paint marks. Pass under a group of giant ancient oak trees. Soon after the path with the red blobs starts to descend to the left and another track starts continuing to ascend up to the right. Go a short way up this track to reach the ruin of the Church of the Virgin with fine views out over the east coast.

After enjoying this ancient sacred spot retrace your steps back to the path with the red blobs and go right down the slope. Keep going down through the trees until you get to an unsurfaced road. Follow the road to your left.
The leftward road gradually descends back along the other side of the peak you have just come over. You now have several wonderful views of the east coast and over to the mainland.

The road eventually meets a paved road. Turn left and follow the road around a short distance back to Kolyvata. Use the signs to Maria’s taverna as your guide.
Well worth stopping at Maria’s tiny taverna for a post-walk drink and maybe a meal. Best to ring first and let her know you are coming. Like visiting your favourite aunt who cooks good food.