Pyrgos House – Kythira Greece

Reviews from Hikers

Please read here some reviews of Pyrgos House Walking Holidays’ participants (Kythira Walking Tour, Round North, Round South, Olive Picking Walking Weeks).

Rachel Arthur, Round North, October 2024

Since coming home to Australia, memories of my walk in Kythira come back to me everyday and every day I feel an even greater appreciation for what the trip has given me.
It’s not often (or ever?) in our busy lives that we get to experience a sense of ‘weightlessness’, which is what I now recognise was something I was lucky enough to feel undertaking the 11day north round.
I describe this walk to friends here as: solo but supported, as a means to convey that while I was walking on my own, the sense of your care and complete support was ever present: your voice in my head every day as I read (and sometimes reread and reread!) the route directions, the magic way my bags together with an earnest personalised note from you appeared at each new destination asking me about my day and telling me something about the walk up next.
It was there in how clearly hand-picked each accommodation was and at every stop, it was not only every host but also those running the only open taverna who all knew to ‘expect me’! ‘Frank?’ some would say as I entered the premises! It was the way you ensured that all my connections from pick up to drop off at the ferry were all coordinated to ensure I had the best possible experience. I really can’t thank you enough. Your passion for Kythira, for walking and your generous desire to share this with everyone is beyond par.

Andrew Harper’s second review, Kythira Walking Tour, April 2023

I am from the United States and I’ve walked all three of these islands, Kithira, Karpathos and Andros in 2023. They all have magnificent routes to walk and hike which are self guided and operated by local companies. But neither Karpathos or Andros can be hiked in circular day routes without having your belongings transferred ahead to provided accommodations. Kithira is unique in that there are two ways to walk. Frank van Weerde of Pyrgos House offers several different self guided walks of 8-10 days with luggage transfer. But he’s also composed a booklet with excellent directions for 32 walks you can make on your own. All are circular and can be done in a day. If you’re staying in the central part of the island in the village of Potamos, you can easily walk any of up to 10 suggested routes. With a car or taxi you can venture to other parts of the island, walk then return to your home base in Potamos. Neither of the other two islands can be explored this way. One will need the local company to fully explore the island, and both of these are quite large. Kithira is large enough to offer varied terrains and types of nature but also intimate enough to not feel overwhelmed by long distances. If you’re seeking a week of arduous walking, Frank’s self guided program with luggage transfer to a different village each evening will offer day long opportunities even a strong walker will find challenging. If you have only time for one island and are a serious hiker, Kithira is the best choice. And for a bonus, with the 60 plus villages in Kithira you will quite likely pass through multiple villages on your way to rugged trails where you will be totally alone. Most of the trails in the other two islands do not pass through villages. Walking in Kithira shows you how the islanders live, every bit as exciting as the vast network of trails. I’ve put my feet on the ground for thousands of kilometers in 40 Greek islands for over 40 years, yet no island will reward you as this most unusual island. You will not be disappointed.

Kim and Murray Schlecht, Kythira Walking Tour, September 2023

We loved our recent Kythira Walking Tour. Frank looked after us so well. All the accommodations were perfect and our hosts in each delightful. We really enjoyed the whole island experience.
In September, whilst the island was quite dry, the weather was perfect and you often felt you were the only tourist on the island.

Emma and Bernie, Kythira Walking Tour, May 2023

A very big thank you from both Bernie and I for a wonderful week on beautiful Kythira island. We loved the scenery on the walking trails but also the warm hospitality of everyone we met along the way. We had a great day with Tasos – he is very kind and interesting. I even managed a quick swim after lunch at Avlemonas which was a nice way to get end our adventure.
Best wishes and thanks for everything.
Emma and Bernie

Andrew Harper, Kythira Walking Tour, April 2023

April 12-20. The eight day walking tour, north to south, created by Frank van Weerde of Pyrgos House. I’ve read all the reviews from over ten years of this hike and other similar ones in Kythira, all organized by this incredible person. I first visited Kythira in 1989 and returned in 2019, 2021 and recently in 2023 to accomplish a hike that will last with me forever. Absolutely everything the reviewers say is true. I cannot add anything more original or comprehensive. But I can say this. I have walked and driven this one of a kind island fairly extensively before this recent hike but I was rewarded in ways I could not have predicted. Kythira is hands down the most amazing Greek island I’ve visited over a span of fifty years. The walks Frank has structured and walked every inch himself, will take you into a blend of nature and village life. I cannot imagine any other island which offers the diversity of landscape and plethora of villages, close to 70. These days of hiking will bring you back for more, and believe me, the island has more to offer than one can possibly experience in 8 days. For one who has become a little jaded with Greek islands, over 40, my senses came alive from the ardors of walking in a landscape which seems far larger than the islands actual size. Spread the word to serious hikers. This is a lifetime experience. And, you will be supported in every way by a one of a kind individual. Everywhere I’ve gone in Kythira, speaking to the residents in Greek, no one is better known or more revered than Frank. Andrew Harper,  United States.

Thank you Frank !

Val and Kevin McGeechan, Kythira Walking Tour, October 2022

My partner and I have just returned home to Sydney after a walking holiday in Kythira, two weeks from mid to end October, 2022. It was organised by Frank at Pyrgos House and was one of the best holidays we’ve ever had. This was due to a few factors: the customised itinerary; excellent organisation of the logistical elements, plus detailed information and overview of each day’s walking; the beautiful and dramatic landscape of the island itself and; hospitable and generous Kythirians. All that, and great weather too, not one day of rain (although there were strong winds at times).

On each day of our walking holiday we had Frank’s information about the walk – number of km’s, total ascent / descent, challenge of the track,, places to eat or whether food/water needed to be carried, places to swim and the points of interest was all detailed. Information about finding, following and timing our walking between looking for the next fork in the track was so spot on that we were never in danger of getting lost. The walking itself varied from easy gradients along paved or well-marked tracks and occasional roads, to steep (up and down) rocky narrow tracks, so there was excellent variety. The ever-changing landscape – spectacular rock walls down narrow gorges, rugged coastline, deep and green forested valleys and riverways, beaches, ruins (windmills, castles, houses) all interspersed with olive groves, bee-hives, Churches and caves, villages and hamlets…it was so exciting!

During the time we were out on the tracks, we passed 3 other walkers – the quiet solitude while walking through these amazing landscapes and views was exhilarating. As our luggage was magically transported between accommodations by Pyrgos House, we had not a care in the world, carrying sunscreen, water and food. It was such luxury, to be outside all day, experiencing the sights and smells of this beautiful island.

Round North and Round South, Colette and Yves from France, April 2022

Our second trip to Kythira was splendid
Many flowers
Beautiful landscapes
Fantastic beaches
Accommodations were all different breakfast also …north is better for food … until livadi by pierros who is the top
For landscape chora kapsali was our preferred…and cocktail with moon in old market chora
Agia palagia and the sixties hotel
Platia Ammos …the fish in taverna
And accommodation with quiet view and space..limon and cakes when we arrive
Karavas and paximadia
Potamos we sleep in old grapes “pressoir”
A little cold…but good bakery with sweets
Mitata… weather for rest…mysterious breakfast
Avlemonas Poppi makes the best tiropita !!!
Diakofti lohanna and Giorgos..
Cook like at home
Great breakfast
Mylopotamos watermills. The taverna Platanos and breakfasts only here..
Livadi the best Pierros..
We could read English but one time right and left was not good…thanks Google
We like churches in flowers…cave…agia Sofia…
“L’embarquement pour cythere” fut une réussite
Merci pour votre organisation et adaptation hors saison…

Thierry, Corinne and Philippe, France, Kythira Walking Tour – September 2021

As 3 seasoned hikers we did the Kythira walking tour in September 2021.
The tour was slightly customized by Frank to accommodate our schedule (2 more days).
We had requested upper standards accommodations as well.
Frank did a great job to fulfill our expectations.
He was always available if need be.
All the paths and days were very well documented by Frank so we did not get lost.
This walking tour is quite demanding with long steps (25 km) and sometimes steep ascents.It is for experienced hikers especially if you walk 9 days. But the reward has been great!
Every day we had the opportunity to discoverer chapels, churches, wind and water mills, monuments, villages and above all, outstanding landscapes and awesome views.
Kythira is quite small so even if we did not stay on a sea resort for the night we took the opportunity to take a taxi to ride to the beach for a sunset bath.
The hotels were wisely chosen by Frank with very good comfort standards, very clean and with tasty breakfasts.

We had a great discovery of one of the least touristic crowded Greek islands.
We enjoyed very much this walking getaway.
Great job!

June and Yvonne, Ireland, Kythira Walking Tour – October 2019

We have just returned home after a wonderful hiking trip on an Island, south of the Peloponnese in Greece – it’s called ‘Kythira ‘.
We have hiked many times in Greece but this time it was different….
Kythira is a very special and unique place with interesting walks on ancient paths, through villages and olive groves.
Our hikes and accommodation were organised by Frank van Weerde who runs ‘Pyrgos House’ Walking holidays in Kythira.
Frank is well known and respected on the island and offers a very personal service.
If you have a list of places to visit this should be No. 1
Thank you for a great experience.

Mary and Tim, Round South – May 2019

The whole trip has been amazing. Such a lovely island with stunning scenery. The holiday was so well organized and we didn’t get lost once.
Thank you!!

Jule and Ben, Kythira Walking Tour – March 2019

How we experienced our 9-day Kythira walking tour with Pyrgos House?
To summarize it in one word: fantastic!

We did both the north and south walking tours as first visitors this year in March. Frank managed to get some lodging places and restaurants to open just for us. This proves to us he has excellent contacts, is very much liked by the locals and will not stop to provide his guests the best possible tour.
Many positive things have been said on this site and we found they are realistic and true.
In every aspect the program, routes, restaurants and places to stay were perfectly organized. Sometimes modest, which can be expected at a pristine island with a small population, but always with a warm welcome and endeavor to make your stay pleasant.
The adventure and pleasure to us lies in the long walking tours themselves. Kythira has an abundance of different routes of different length and level. Frank has described them very clearly, with interesting historical information added. Let him design the tour that suits your length of stay and wishes. You will get a tailor made, perfectly organized walking tour on a very quiet and beautiful island, with hospitable Kythireans along the way. We hope to get back there in the coming years.

Annelies and Dick, Round South – September 2018

In May 2017 we visited Kythira for the first time, doing the Round North Trekking. It was a great experience. This year we came back, in another season, for the Round South Trekking. Walking 8 days long, from Mylopotamos to Livadi, Chora and Kapsali.
On September 24th we attended the yearly procession at the Panagia Myrtidiotissa Monastery. We were very impressed as well by the storm blowing through the island for two days.
We totally agree with the other reviews: organisation, passion, flexibility, beautiful tracks and good accommodation… Frank, you are doing a great job.
We would also like to thank Iota, Vangelis, Manolis, Frederik, Popi and Yannis for their hospitality and for making our holiday unforgettable, efcharisto! Ευχαριστώ!
We are sure to come back to this special island of Kythira because there is still much more to discover.

Chavonne and Sue, tailor made walking holiday, June 2018

Today’s walk is full of nature.
Spanning the old stone paths of central Kythera, you will experience intricate archaeological architecture, dating back to over 380 million years.
With your back to the platia, turn left at the Y-junction. Cross a very old stone bridge, about 10m after the stream turn right onto the descending narrow stone path.
From here, amidst the abandoned ruins, you will enter an unconquered aerial world.
You will begin to crawl, on hands and knees, under the overhead foundation threads spanning the pathways.
You will start to count, and after 229 habitations, you will turn right at the rusty spring. The path will start ascend gently.
After 10 minutes you will reach the by now familiar shrine of Arachne – and if you listen carefully, you may hear Athena’s whispers, “if you want to spin, go ahead and spin”..
Here you can take a well deserved stretch, untangle yourself, and say blessings to any orb-weaver spider’s webs you may have inadvertently dislodged.

Eppie, Rieky and Marianne, Kythira Walking Tour – May 2018

Dear Frank, back home in the Netherlands, after our wonderful walking holiday on Kythira (9 – 18 May), we would like to thank you again for sharing ‘your beautiful island’ with us.

From the start to the finish we experienced your care, organization and kindness. It was very enjoyable.
The route descriptions were very precise and correct, apart from two details which we already told you. And when you write ‘after 10 minutes you will reach…’ indeed we arrived in exactly 10 minutes…

The walking routes must have been a true journey of discovery for you. And for our journey you cleared the paths for us from north to south along the most beautiful spots. We enjoyed the variety in nature, culture, busy or abandoned villages, flat areas and steep climbs or descents, beautiful (closed) churches and monasteries. And the views were always stunning. We saw wonderful flowers and we smelled the lovely flagrances of rosemary, thyme, fennel and oregano. Unfortunately, at this time of year, there were also a lot of large spiders who built their webs across the paths. But our walking sticks offered a solution…

Frank, your hospitality is great. You are a professional. We greatly appreciated your hand written notes upon our arrival and in every other accommodation, our accidentally meeting on Mylopotamos town square and that you came to say goodbye to us at the airport when we left.

Karen and Michael, Australia – Round North and South, May 2018

We decided to do some hiking in the Greek islands and was recommended Kythira because of it’s untouched beauty and varied terrain.
Frank arranged an individual itinerary for us with self guided walks in the north and the south over three weeks. We love the beach so asked to stay a couple of extra nights in those locations.
The walks were challenging but constantly rewarded us with simply amazing, breathtaking views from the changing landscape.
We went in spring so the weather was comfortable but warm enough to swim.
Everything was so well organised with the accommodation, breakfasts and luggage transfers. Frank’s travel guides provides details of places we could eat at, and if we needed to take extra food with us. The walks have many interesting stops that bring pleasure to reflect on the island’s history and give rise to some uplifting moments when viewing some of the small, sacred churches hidden along the trail.
We always knew Frank was only a phone call away if we every needed anything.
We have walked the Camino de Santiago across Spain and the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. This was our third trek and we found it fabulous and the Kythirians warm and welcoming. It is simply one of nature’s best kept secret.
We highly recommend trekking in Kythira with Frank’s wonderful little instruction booklets personalised for individuals with all his attention to detail of each location.

Eric Rojahn, Australia – Group Walking Holiday April 2018

The guided walk tour strikes a great balance between good solid walking, appreciating the sights and taking time to learn about and absorb island history and village culture. The excellent post walk lunches and evening dinners in local tavernas are another highlight. Our accommodation was also very good. I thoroughly recommend the guided tour. Great value.

Rob, Carolien, Mart and Anne-Marie, Kythira Walking Tour – April 2018

The reason we chose to do the Kythira Walking Tour was an article in the Dutch outdoor magazine Op Pad, January 2012. Quite some years passed though…
Before we arrived in April, we had a very pleasant email exchange with Frank in order to arrange everything.
During our walking holiday we experienced all aspects that Kythira has to offer: peacefulness, flowers, herbs, flagrances, stunning views, crystal clear blue water, friendly people and of course all the wonderful walks!
We really appreciated the walking books with descriptions and extra information. The walks were quite strenuous, probably also because of the temperature in late April, but we didn’t have any problems. There was plenty of time to have a rest and to enjoy the landscape. We loved talking with the islanders: they had time and attention for us. We heard wonderful stories.
Although I prefer to discover and to walk in new areas anywhere in the world, Kythira is an island to come back to.
Frank, many thanks again!! We loved it!!

Greet Timmerman and Kees van der Meer, April 2017, The Kythira Walking Tour

Starting the Kythira Walking Tour on April 2nd, we were Frank’s first trekking guests for 2017. Although it was still early in the season, the sun ensured temperatures of around 20 degrees and there was a huge variety of flowers and vegetation.

For a week, we were discovering the beautiful, peaceful and impressive island. We walked along beautiful rocky paths to mystical ruins, monasteries, churches, castles, remains of old watermills and waterfalls.

Frank is an ambassador for this island and is highly appreciated by everyone. And certainly by us.

Nature, culture, adventure. Those who are looking for an exciting walking holiday should go to Kythira!

Petra and Bart Laurijsen, April 2017, Round North and Round South

Read here a selection of Petra’s and Bart’s notes about their 3-weeks walking holiday:

We enjoyed walk 2 from Agia Pelagia to Platia Ammos and our stay in melancholic, desolate Platia Ammos.

Another amazing walk: Potamos – Mitata. What a bizarre, dramatic and mysterious place is the island’s former capital of Paleochora. And the accommodation in Mitata is great!!

Half way through our walking holiday, we’re now in Avlemonas: we are enjoying it a lot. And how beautiful are Avlemonas’ white painted houses scattered in that rugged landscape.

During the walk from Mylopotamos to Livadi we enjoyed tsipouro at Nikos and fatourada and cookies at Maria’s. Livadi is a charming village. The people are warm-hearted. And we are convinced that there are more churches than people on the island. It was great that we have been able to see the interior of some of them. Chora, here we come!

Frank, thank you very much for the Easter bread.
The ‘English’ school buildings are beautiful with a fascinating history. The one in Livadi has 2 owls’ nests!

The walk to South Cape Trachilas was spectacular. Last evening we joined the Good Friday Procession through Chora. It was lovely.

Annelies and Gijsbert, May 2017, the Kythira Walking Tour

In early May 2017 we had an unforgettable week on Kythira. The island is beautiful and not yet discovered by mass tourism. The people are very friendly and welcoming. You can eat delicious local food everywhere.

What made the walking tour so very special for us is how Frank has organized everything. He has set out wonderful walking routes and his descriptions are very interesting and clear. He knows everything about the island. He welcomes you as a dear guest. Also, everyone on the island seems to know and love him. As a result, we, as guests of Frank, were received everywhere as friends.

Kythira is a beautiful Greek island, but for us Kythira became much more than a beautiful place. We take Kythira with us in our heart.

Joke and Cees van Halderen, April 2017, Round North and Round South

We had a wonderful time on Kythira, walking all over the island for three weeks! Frank suggested we should be here during Greek Easter Weekend. Arriving on Good Friday we got the opportunity to witness several Easter ceremonies and traditions.

Before coming to Kythira, we loved reading Frank’s book “Kythira, just a special island”. Anyone who visits the island should read this book. It is so nice to meet several of the people Frank interviewed and to know their story.

Furthermore, the information from Frank was great, the route descriptions were detailed and the care he took, such as the notes he left in each accommodation was exceptional. Very good!!!!

Again, Frank, thanks for everything, we wish you a lot of success and enjoyment in your work and take good care of the island!! We are coming back.

Jan Haring and Thea Hall, May 2017, the Kythira Walking Tour

From 12th to 21st of May 2017, we did the trekking tour over the beautiful island of Kythira. Frank organised a tailor-made walking programme for us (about 150 km) with surprising and varied routes through the beautiful landscape. We enjoyed visiting caves, churches, monasteries, ruins. We still remember the amazing light at the Mylopotamos waterfalls, the stunning views everywhere and spending time in hidden bays where we loved to swim.

Frank’s notes provided additional information about all the sights which was very interesting to read during the walks.

Frank, as our attentive and cordial host, the friendly Greeks, the great accommodations, the delicious food, the weather, everything contributed to our wonderful holiday on Kythira. Highly recommended for those who are in good shape and who are up for an active and adventurous walking holiday.

Britta & Ireen, May 2017, the Kythira Walking Tour

Frank, what a nice guy! You can clearly see that he loves the island and he has convincingly persuaded us to love it too.

It seemed like we were his only guests. That is not the case, but Frank has a personal approach and does everything to make you feel comfortable.

Kythira is a small island, but you can walk for a long time on numerous goat paths through the highly varied landscape without meeting anyone.

The accommodations that Frank has selected are without exception fabulous.

In many places you do not see the host / hostess but you feel very welcome and free. The key is in the door or is under a stone. Breakfast is prepared by an invisible hand at the arranged time. You can chill on your own terrace or in your own garden, or even your own hotel. Every day there was a nice surprise for us.

The trekking is tough in places: we are used to walking, but at times this was harder that we liked. In the Netherlands we easily walk 20 kilometers, but some climbs and descents with loose stones were more strenuous than we had estimated. But we did it and it was great.

Frank has set out beautiful walks. His descriptions are very clear, informative and up-to-date.

We highly recommend Pyrgos House to everyone who loves walking in nature, enjoying peacefulness and genuine Greek hospitality. Just go to Kythira!

Trudie and Emile, June 2016 – Round South

We have just come back from the Round South hiking trip. We have enjoyed ourselves a lot. Upon our arrival the taxi driver brought us to Mylopotamos. Once there, our hiking adventure began. The first walk over by the beautiful watermills and the next day the trip to Livadi. Wherever you go the nature always seems to be different. After Livadi we went to Chora, the capital of the island. Chora is a beautiful town with its very own castle in the clouds. Our last hike took us to Kapsali where we had a couple of days to relax on the beach.
Our hiking holiday on Kythira was fantastic and unforgettable. All because of the island and its locals and, above all, because of Frank’s very good organization. He could always be reached and even came to see us off at the airport.
We recommend everyone to have a holiday like this. Especially when you can, just like us, take beautiful hikes and enjoy the beauty, the calm and the real Greece.

Els Ebes, May 2016 – Round North

Even though I became hooked on hiking in Turkey over the past years, I have, as I was hiking on Kythira in April and May, found a place in my heart for this island. The island is so quiet and peaceful with a pleasant variety of unending nature and small, vibrant villages with friendly locals. I felt welcomed everywhere I went.

Although I always worry that I will be overcome by my fear of heights during the walks, this has not happened to me while doing the round hike in the north of the island. The hikes and walks are described perfectly and are on paths that are quite easy to walk on, not many paths are too steep to walk normally.

Everything on our tour was arranged to perfection by Frank. The time we went on a guided walk with Frank in a little group was a very nice way to spend the day. It is truly amazing how Frank, with his love for the culture and the locals, organizes these walks and takes people with him through the landscapes of Kythira.

Thank you Frank for your great care. For me, Kythira is an island to return to.

Anki, May 2016 – Round North

After spending many years hiking in Turkey, my friend Els and I wanted to give Greece a try. We settled upon Kythira, and round north. This island was a surprise to me, even though I had been to Greece before. Beautiful mountains (but not too high) and again and again you saw the sea in the distance. Hiking wasn’t hard thanks to Frank’s clear descriptions of the routes. Walking for hours without meeting anybody has never made me feel unsafe. Because the island isn’t a tourist hotspot, it was possible to have conversations with other hikers, which was very nice.
We always felt very welcome and well cared for by Frank.
All of our expectations were exceeded by the grand landscapes, the nice locals, the hiking trails, and the accommodation. Grand! Kythira and the planned out hikes by Pyrgos House are truly worth repeating. If I could, I would return tomorrow ….

Silvia and Adreas, May 2016 – The Kythira Walking Tour

At the start of May we did the hiking trip around Kythira. On our first day we met Frank and received the directions for the walks, along with information and tips for our hiking holiday.

During the entire trip the beautiful nature and amazing views were a key point.
The directions for our walks were detailed and clear. With them we could easily find our way and during the walks it was very interesting to read the added information about history, culture and daily life of the places we visited.
At the end of our walks we were greeted by lovely hosts at our accommodations.
The hiking holiday, of 150km, was composed with care and was very attractive for fit hikers. The walks (that vary from 23km to 28km) are no problem if you are in good condition.
Those who seek peace and calm and those who love the outdoors will have a great time on the island as it is free from mass tourism.
We look back at our great holiday with joy and we wish all the hosts of the accommodations and Frank the very best!

Astrid and Sabine, May 2016 – The Kythira Walking Tour

An amazing and diverse hiking island with very peaceful and beautiful walks. Very well organised by Frank, who gave us his personal attention: always available and supportive and always able to give us great tips. The information for the walks was very well organised: a good map, daily directions for the walks, and a lot of background information.
The accommodations were very diverse in character and luxury, but all our hosts were heart warmingly hospitable and kind. The fact that many of them spoke English made our contact with them easier.
Good luck to Pyrgos House! And, who knows, see you all next time!

Elly and Johan, April 2016 – Round South

After doing the round trip in the north of the island in 2014, Elly and I chose to do the round walk in the south this year.
Once again, we enjoyed ourselves very much.
Nice and quiet, beautiful walks, cozy accommodation, hospitable locals, beautiful landscapes and nature and a variety of  short and long walks.
Very well described hikes, Frank’s support and great organization; everything accounted for.
Kaliopi’s cooking in Mylopotamos topped everything off; now we must try to lose the weight we gained!

Margriet Raaijen, March 2016

I want to thank you again for our amazing time on Kythira.
The love you have for this island is passed on through the beautiful walks on the island.
We enjoyed the silence, calm and simplicity, but above all the overwhelming landscapes and nature.
Thank you so much for your care and hospitality.

Carine and Piet van Riel, March 2016 – The Kythira Walking Tour

First of all: we’ve enjoyed our time, from the first moment we arrived on Kythira to the very last minute!
We enjoyed the hospitality, the tranquillity, the nature, the amazing hikes, the wine, the good food, and all the kind hosts of our hotels and guesthouses and owners of cafes and restaurants who always did their very best to make our stay enjoyable. Because we were almost the only tourists on the island at the time, we had a lot of contact with the locals – a farmer turned off his tractor to have a talk with us. Everywhere we were invited in for coffee. The island is beautiful, pristine and unspoilt – we hope that the Greeks will keep it this way. [ … ]
And Frank, his care, sociability and enthusiasm are without limit! You also see that he is very much appreciated by the locals, everybody seems to know him and greet him. Telling people you came with Frank and Pyrgos House brings a smile to everybody’s face.
All the accommodation was fine; a slight problem we had with a shower was very quickly solved by Frank. We had a nice stay everywhere and were received everywhere with a smile. If needed, Frank would text us with some information.
The hikes were diverse and described very clearly!
Our holiday was successful and worth repeating for sure. For anybody that loves hiking, peacefulness and nature, we recommend Kythira.

Anna, Olive Picking Walking Week November 2015

After a chilly and stormy arrival on Kythira and a warm welcome by Frank, the Olive Picking Walking Week started. Picking location: Didimiotis family’s olive grove, beautifully located at the edge of Karavas. Father Nikos and friend Stamatis were continuously harvesting the olives from the trees with a handy machine while we and son George spread the nets and gathered and sorted the olives. Gradually the weather became brighter and warmer, the same for the relationship between the pickers and the family! Aunt Soula’s tiny olive grove needed to be taken care of as well and of course we were invited for a lovely lunch afterwards.

On Thursday, we put the last olive in the bag and this had to be celebrated with a dinner at Didimiotis’ place. It was a very pleasant evening with dishes full of lovely food and with their own wine. As a desert: little pancakes cooked in the new fresh olive oil and served with Kythira’s famous thyme honey and pistachios.

For a change, either with Frank or on our own, we went on a few beautiful walks. At the end of the week I left the island, very satisfied. In my suitcase, a bottle of ‘our own’ fresh olive oil which was produced during our excursion to Potamos’ Olive Oil Factory. I won’t forget this lovely week very easily!

Janneke, Olive Picking Walking Week November 2015

Picking olives on Kythira turned out to be great fun! After a royal breakfast on Potamos square we went, in pairs, alternately picking olives for one day or walking with Frank on the other day. On our picking days, our ‘boss’ was the Didimiotis family. Son Giorgos took us from Potamos to his olive grove where he instructed us, with a good sense of humour, how to use the nets, how to pick, gather and sort the olives. Then we had to work, because father Nikos and neighbour Stamatis had already set a good tempo. In the afternoon, mother Despina or friend Chloë with her son Nikos treated us to a tasty lunch.

Apart from ‘just’ work, olive picking turned out to be a very social event, with beautiful stories, jokes and much family and neighbourly help. One day we helped aunt Soula and one evening we went with them to the factory to see how ‘our’ olives were pressed into oil. It was very special to participate in this way, in traditional Greek life. Working together, laughing together and being proud together of the green golden oil coming out of the presses. And most special was the dinner at Didimiotis’ place to which we were invited: the lovely food, their own delicious wine and lots of fun. ‘You will be back?’ Oh yes!, because along with the guided walks with Frank in between, picking olives never became too strenuous or boring. In fact, the walks were the best complement of another special Kythira experience. Therefore, I really can recommend the Olive Picking Walking Week!

Jan Pijbes, September 2015

Over the years I have had several walking holidays on Greek islands. I usually arrange these by myself. In September 2015 I decided to use the services of Pyrgos House for my walking holiday on Kythira. It was my first visit to the island and I enjoyed it very much.

I was interested in doing the 9 day Kythira Walking Tour but I wanted to stay longer. So Frank arranged a 14 day tailor made programme (in which he split the last route into two shorter ones, added a stay in Avlemonas and arranged some extra rest days).

This tailor made programme was extremely enjoyable and the service was very professional. Since I was walking on my own, it was great that even though he provided perfect route descriptions, I could still call Frank for any possible assistance.

In retrospect, I should have taken extra time and walked the tracks at a more relaxed pace in order to have more time to enjoy the landscape.

Landscape wise, I have to admit that Kythira cannot compete with Southwest Crete, Tilos or Sifnos. However, when I consider all aspects (landscape, accommodation, quietness, hardly any tourism, organization of the tour), this Kythira Walking Tour scores so highly that I really would like to take another one of Pyrgos House Walking Tours.

Kornelia en Henk, Kythira Walking Tour, October 2015

What a beautiful walking holiday we had on Kythira: an interesting island with very friendly and hospitable people. We met quite a few islanders with Australian and New Zealand connections, so it was nice talking with them in English. Much praise also for Frank: our return flight was cancelled and he arranged new tickets (ferry from Kythira to Piraeus, taxi to airport). Thanks a lot for this perfect holiday!

Martin, Pieternel, Ebbe and Christine, Round North, September 2015

We visited Kythira in the last week of September 2015 for ‘Round North’ walking tour. From Amsterdam, we first flew to Athens, and then we got on a propeller plane for our domestic flight to Kythira. Between our two flights we had a delicious lunch on the beach at the temple of Poseidon. This was a very good start to our holiday.
Having arrived on Kythira, we had a taxi transfer to our first accommodation in Agia Pelagia. Here we stayed in a simple accommodation but on a beautiful spot along the sea front. Frank came to welcome us and gave us the necessary information – it all looked really good.
During our walking holiday we stayed in Agia Pelagia, Platia Ammos, Potamos, Mitata and Avlemonas. Each village and each walking track has its own atmosphere which made our holiday very interesting. The accommodation varied from basic to very good, the locations were always special: everywhere we had a good bed and a very healthy breakfast.
Kythira is an authentic island, there are many churches and ruins, its nature is diverse, the scenery is often breathtaking and the population is very welcoming.
The temperature was high for the time of year – 25 to 30 degrees – which made the walks sometimes tough but doable, as long as you had enough water with you. One day, we had heavy rain in the morning, but Frank changed our program. This flexibility is great.
We managed to find a small restaurant almost every day for lunch enjoying pure Greek meals. We had our dinner almost every night in the open air, most of the time with stunning sea views, good weather and enjoyable local wines.
After a delightful week we said goodbye to Frank at the airport.
We are very curious about Kythira in the springtime and certainly will come back to walk ‘Round South’.

Helene and Tonnie, Round North – Round South, May 2015

In May 2015, we walked for 14 days on Kythira and we can recommend it to anyone. In consultation with Frank we chose a combination of the walking tour ‘Round North’ and ‘Round South’. The tracks were really beautiful, nature all around, with a big variety in flowers and fragrances.
There were more than enough highlights. We will mention only a few:
– Round North’s most beautiful walk is the one from Potamos to Mitata: unspoilt deep gorges and the cursed town of Paleochora.
– The most beautiful track in Round South is the walk around Mylopotamos with its waterfalls, old water mills and numerous stunning views.
– Potamos’ town square, where everything seems to happen. Coincidentally, the day that we were there, the President of Greece visited the village. We felt like being part of one of Louis de Funès’ movies.
– If you like to have a beach to yourself, then visit Agios Nikolaos Beach in the north. Here you can swim next to the church, protected by the gods… Don’t miss it.

Nettie and Ad, September 2014

The reply to our friends’ question ‘Where are you going on holiday?’ always received the same reaction: ‘Kythira? Never heard of it …’

During the Kythira Walking Tour, we experienced an island which is still unknown: in one week, we met only 5 other walkers. It is unbelievable to think that this still exists in Europe.

Every day we were excited about where the route would lead us. The variety is very large and the stunning views are a constant factor.

The highlights for us were Paleochora and the final walking day: Livadi, Felotti Bay, Chora, Kapsali Bay, Agia Sophia Cave and the gorge.

All accommodation was good. We experienced great hospitality, felt at home everywhere and had very good and tasty breakfasts.

September is a good month for walking: often we swam in the warm sea and, every evening, we had dinner outside. But we have to admit that we are curious about spring on Kythira, with all the flowers. Hopefully, we will be back one time to see it.

Frank, thank you so much for the splendid organisation. The only time that something went wrong, it was our own mistake.

Now Kythira belongs to us too!

Kris and Brigitte, September 2014

Being experienced walkers, we dared to do the Kythira Walking Tour as well. We have to admit that the hills which we saw from the plane proved to be tough climbs.

Frank gave us a very complete information map with daily route descriptions. We also  enjoyed the detailed written information about churches, caves and mills on his beloved Kythira. If you are an energetic walker who loves to jump into the inviting sea, being invited by locals to pick fresh figs and nuts, to enjoy peaceful terraces, original guesthouses, a pleasant climate and a well organized but strenuous walking holiday, then you have to contact Frank!

Pyrgos House, thanks a lot for this wonderful experience.

Erwin and Marika, May 2014

What a pleasant surprise!

Having walked the West Highland Way in 2013, we actually planned to do another walking tour in England. However, while searching on the internet, we found information about walking holidays on Kythira. Having read more about this island, we became more and more curious. So, we booked the Kythira Walking Tour with Pyrgos House.

On Kythira, we met Frank who clearly informed us about the tour. He gave us the elaborate route descriptions with detailed information. A day later we started the tour through very diverse landscape. We enjoyed the views, the blossoms and aroma of thyme, broom and lavender. The routes led us past monasteries, old water mills, caves, springs and secluded beaches. We were overwhelmed by Kythira’s peacefulness.

The accommodation was also very varied: from B&Bs to small hotels or comfortable apartments. Every morning we had a very good breakfast and enjoyed the villagers’ hospitality.

I still remember sitting on one the village terraces, enjoying a cool Mythos beer, after a day walking. We will certainly go back to this beautiful, authentic island. It’s a topper!

Gemma and Marleen, May – June 2014

We enjoyed the Northern Route – with some extra days afterwards in Kapsali. Heavenly: the tour was beautiful and very well organized. We were completely relaxed. We liked everything, totally awesome. Frank provided us with written information about the island’s people, history and culture. This was very special. Frank’s walks and route descriptions were lovely and precise. Duration, difficulty and diversity were just fine.

We started to love the island and its special history. Our conversations with young and older Kythirian Aussies contributed to this feeling. Potamos, Avlemonas, Agia Pelagia, Kapsali, Mitata’s caves, the many churches, the deserted villages and the beautiful Byzantine Museum were the daily highlights. Our visit to St John Cave, in the rocks above Kapsali, was an emotional experience.

Gert and Hilda, May 2014

Again, it was a great tour!!

This year, we did the Kythira Walking Tour for the second time and it was a beautiful experience again. Nothing seemed to remained the same, we were surprised continuously. Nature was in full bloom, bee-eaters were busy, stunning views and, of course, the very friendly islanders. We felt like coming home again and sometimes we even were recognized.

The weather was ideal, not too hot and with some wind. Everything was perfectly arranged by Frank – we even could tell him our wishes for dinner: in Platia Ammos, the gigantes were specially cooked at our request.

Kythira remains very special. We will certainly come back again.

Elly and Kees – April 2014

Kythira is a beautiful island.

Frank gave us a warm welcome and informed us about the walking tour. The nature was so beautiful with all the flowers. We enjoyed the walks, which were sometimes quite strenuous, along the quiet villages, the diverse nature and culture.

The route descriptions and information were very clear. The accommodation was good and the islanders are very friendly. We will certainly recommend Pyrgos House’ walking tours.

Jos Wubben and Esther Pelgrom – April 2014

At the beginning of April, we went walking on Kythira. It was our first holiday together and also our first walking tour.

Our first impression of the island was not very overwhelming – we mainly saw the monotony in the landscape – but, during our first walk, we had to adjust our thoughts. And we kept on doing this. Kythira really is diverse with its stunning views, small paths and its interesting mix of nature and culture.

Frank organised everything perfectly. He speaks with passion and pride about the island. His attention and care for the walker is great. The accommodation was carefully selected to the extent that we cannot choose our favourites. In one the view was splendid, in another the beds were extremely comfortable or breakfast was rich and extremely tasteful.

We think that we have been spoilt… everything was just right: route descriptions, accommodation, restaurants and weather. As a small scale tour operator, Pyrgos House offers individual treatment for each guest.

Janneke – October 2013

Heart warming! Kythira is a rising star. Only a few nature lovers know of this heart warming Greek island, but Pyrgos House owner Frank van Weerde will inspire many more walkers. During my second visit to Kythira, I was surprised by its variety and don’t think that, as an experienced walker, you will get easily bored. Frank’s perfectly described routes lead you through many different landscapes. Alternately, you can walk along woodlands and moorlands, along small vineyards and olive groves or through a peaceful valley with cypresses. On your way, you cross a gorge, take a break at one of the Byzantine churches or at an idyllically located well. Sometimes, a small isolated beach invites you for a refreshing swim. The peacefulness is overwhelming and the islanders are very friendly and hospitable. In addition to this, Frank is an outstanding organiser: rarely have I felt so carefree.

Hilda and Gert – May 2013

They were 7 fantastic days… Our expectations were high and they were fulfilled. It was a great experience. We didn’t even get lost this time, which says a lot about us and how well Frank has organised and documented everything. We walked along spots that we would never have found by ourselves. The accommodations were excellent as well. Big compliments to Frank, who provided us with an unforgettable walking holiday.

Git and Theo – May 2013

It was fantastic. First of all the welcome by Frank, the route descriptions and all the extra information. During the walks through the beautiful nature, we enjoyed reading about Kythira’s history. The accommodations were great as were the restaurants, some of which opened especially for us. Next year we will come back for the southern tour!

Annet and Erik – May 2013

We enjoyed our stay on Kythira enormously. We did a tailor-made walking program which was perfectly organised. We walked for two weeks and we enjoyed the peacefulness, the space and the beautiful nature. Every walk was a surprise because of the ever changing and fascinating nature. We cannot make a top three of the walks, because we wouldn’t do justice to the other walks. The accommodations were above expectation. We would like to thank Frank for this unforgettable holiday.

Arie – March 2013

Kythira: a beautiful start of our walking season! My wife and I are enthusiastic walkers and it was our second time in Greece. From 9 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon, we walked through virgin nature. As a son of a bulb-grower, I enjoyed discovering the flowering wild bulbous plants, the fragrance of the broom and the numerous orchids. The coast, the plateau, many (cave) churches and small villages alternate with olive groves and vineyards. We had the whole world for ourselves – only once did we meet another walker. Because the tourist season hadn’t yet started, Frank had to arrange the accommodations and the restaurants which opened especially for us. He managed to do all this very well – for which we congratulate him.

Wolter and Paul – September 2012

We had a lovely holiday and all praise for Frank. Kythira is a beautiful island, not as touristy as other Greek islands we visited. We arrived on Kythira with the ferry from Crete to be welcomed by Frank who gave us the route descriptions, a detailed map and much more information about Kythira. Everything was very clear: nothing to complain about.

Anita and Ries – September 2012

We remember with pleasure our relaxing holiday on Kythira. Everything was very well organised. Frank’s walks are planned and described perfectly. Alternately you walk through nature, along villages, inland or along the coast. The walks are good to do, sometimes a bit strenuous, but never too tough. Because you walk every day for quite a few kilometres, you need to be in good physical condition. However, if you prefer to programme extra rest days in between, Frank will arrange this! The different accommodations are carefully selected and fit perfectly into the village where you stay. We only met friendly people who did their best to make you feel at home. It was a wonderful and relaxing holiday.