| The cape Asprokavos is the southernest part of Corfu Island. The stone road leads to it, but it is not easy to find this road. About a kilometre behind Kavos ypu turn left and a small distance atfer crossing you will see a stony road leading to the hill. On the right side of the road there is a good masked brown traffic indicator with a right direction to the monastery Panagias. |
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It is far on foot to the cape (I estimate it is 1.5 km to the hill and 1 km along the ridge). Park your car immediatelly after you arrive to the ridge. |
| If you go through a thicket along beaten footpaths to the southernest part of this island , surely your head will turn from the beauty and the height. |
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Asprokavos Cape |
| Asprokavos Cape |
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These cliffs are in some places 130 metres high, so be very carefull. |
| The view to the south direction on a limpid broad sea is fascinating. |
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The view of the east (in the back is Greek land). |
| The view of the east. |
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The view of the east. |
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The view of the west - Kanoulas beach. |
| Kanoulas beach. |
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Kanoulas beach. |
| If you go along the dusty road still about 300 metres west, you will reach to a lonely monastery Panagias. |
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The monastery Panagias. |
| The monastery Panagias. |
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The monastery Panagias. |
| The monastery Panagias. |
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