What to do and see in Lemnos, Northeast Aegean Islands: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

December 19, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Lemnos (Greek: Λήμνος) is a Greek island in the northern part of the Aegean Sea. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within the Lemnos regional unit, which is part of the North Aegean region. The principal town of the island and seat of the municipality is Myrina. At 477.583 square kilometres (184.396 sq mi), it is the 8th-largest island of Greece.
Restaurants in Lemnos

1. Ochra Blue

P. Kyda 8, Myrina 81400 Greece +30 2254 026264 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/OchraBlue/
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Ochra Blue

The Artspace Ochra Blue is located in the Central Market of Myrina, one of the best streets for walk and shopping. It hosts exhibitions of fine art by prominent creators. At the same time, the visitor can find handmade ceramics, jewelery and crafts.

2. Poliochni

Greece +30 2254 091249 http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Poliochni

Reviewed By petrosv149 - Thessaloniki, Greece

Oldest European city and harbor.Old as 5th millennium BC preceding Troy I.Surrounded by stone walls secured people inside.You can see streets public buildings,square houses, shops,wells proving that it was an organized society. Excavations show that it was abandoned after 2dn millenium BC probably due to fierce earthquakes.

3. Sand Dunes

Greece http://www.aegeanvacation.com/sand-dunes
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Sand Dunes

4. Thanos Beach

Greece
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Thanos Beach

5. Agios Ioannis Beach

Agios Ioannis Greece
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Agios Ioannis Beach

6. Kastro van Myrina

Myrina Greece http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp
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Kastro van Myrina

Reviewed By erijon

One of the best and worth-visiting sightseeings in Limnos is its castle! It togs Myrina day and night and it's the main attraction of it. Easy to walk up its highest spot and have the best town photos of your trip! There is no entrance and if you visit it early in the morning and be lucky you may meet the famous Limnos' deer around!

7. Panagia Kakaviotissa Church

Kakavos Mountain, 630 76 Greece
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Panagia Kakaviotissa Church

Reviewed By saronic - Zurich, Switzerland

One of the top sights of Lemnos is the roofless chapel Panagia Kakaviotissa in a cave in one of the wildest parts of the island around Mt. Kakavos. The easiest approach is by rented vehicle from the ring road around Myrina on a 2.5km long dirt road to a parking spot. From there a good path (1.3km, difference in altitude 110m) leads up to the chapel. In the first, steeper part are steps. The scenery is fantastic. My favorite way to visit Panagia Kakaviotissa is to include it in a longer hike, which lasts about 2 1/2h (breaks not included). Starting point is the Evgatia Beach Hotel by the road between Thanos and Kontias. From there one follows a dirt road with no traffic all the way to the previously mentioned parking spot. Already here one will appreciate the beautiful nature on this southwestern part of Lemnos. If one goes this way one has to be careful, since after 600m from the start there is branch off to the left. On the Terrain map of Lemnos it shows a path at the end of this dirt road leading directly up to Panagia Kakaviotissa. Forget about it. The path is difficult to find and very steep. Since it is open towards the west, the chapel is best visited in the evening hours for photography. All in all it is not so much a cultural sight, since the chapel itself is a rather modest construction. The whole visit here is mainly a nature experience with some great views. At the start of the track and again further up are shelters, which are good spots for a picnic. If one doesn't have a vehicle to pick one up at the parking lot on the way back, it means walking along the dirt road, crossing the ring road and going straight into Myrina.

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