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Mt Yiouhtas Peak Sanctuary


Driving south from Arhanes, look for the turn-off for Giourtas. The narrow (but drivable) road leads to the top of Mt Yiouhtas. After a bone-rattling 5km, you’ll be rewarded with incredible panoramic views over to Mt Psiloritis and Iraklio. On the hill near the visible radar station are the fenced-in ruins of a Minoan peak sanctuary (sacred place located near a summit), dating from around 2100 BC, that is believed to have served the inhabitants of Knossos. At the top of Mt Yiouhtas is Afentis Christos Chapel.

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