Your adventure awaits
Psiloritis has five peaks above 2,000 metres. This hiking day trip visits all of them. That is the entire premise, and it is enough of one. The five peaks circuit covers Stalistra (2,335 m), Ida (2,456 m), Agathias (2,424 m), Voulomenos (2,267 m), and Kousakas (2,211 m) in a single continuous day, starting and finishing at the Migeros Plateau. It is the most complete way to experience the Psiloritis UNESCO Geopark on foot, and it is not a route for everyone. Minimum age is 18, maximum is 60, and the fitness requirement is genuine.
The day builds from the first step. Stalistra arrives after three hours of climbing and marks the entry point to the high terrain. From there the route moves across the upper mountain, peak by peak, with the Ida summit at 2,456 metres as the centrepiece of the day. The small stone chapel at the top has stood here long enough to become part of the landscape itself. The 360-degree view from the Ida summit covers the full breadth of the island: both coastlines, every major mountain range, and the outline of Gavdos on the southern horizon. After thirty minutes here the route continues, and there are still two peaks left. Agathias, Voulomenos, and Kousakas follow in sequence before the long return to the plateau. By the time you arrive back at the car, you will have spent the better part of a day above 2,000 metres without coming down once.
Your guide manages the pace across all five peaks, leads the route in English, and carries a first aid kit for the full duration. Photos are taken throughout so the progression of the day across the ridge is captured from the first ascent to the last.
This is Crete at its most demanding and most rewarding: no coast, no crowds, no shortcuts. Just the mountain, from one end to the other.