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The Mountain Charm Above Aegiali
A traditional village on the slopes of Mt. Krikellos, about 4 km from Aegiali Bay — with whitewashed lanes, stone houses and sweeping views.
Why You’ll Love Lagkada
- Views & landscape: amphitheatrical vistas of Aegiali Bay surrounded by rugged mountain ravines.
- Tradition: authentic Cycladic architecture, arches, stone-paved alleys and a laid-back village spirit.
- Access: arrive by car or follow the old paved path that links the village with the bay.
Quick facts
Distance from Aegiali Bay: ~4 km (about 10′ by car or ~40′ on foot)
Elevation: ~180–200 m
Nearby: Mt. Krikellos, Araklos Gorge, trails to monasteries and historic chapels.
Village Highlights
Architecture & atmosphere
The main square “Loza” gathers cafés and small shops. White lanes, arches and stone houses set a timeless Cycladic scene.
Chapels & landmarks
The Church of Agia Sophia with twin domes, Panagia Akathi nearby, the cave chapel of Agia Triada and the mountain monastery of Agios Ioannis Theologos are the most notable sacred spots.
Hiking base
Lagkada is a perfect starting point for routes toward Aegiali, the Araklos Gorge, the old settlement of Stroubos and remote hilltop chapels.
Trails & Walks
🎯 Tip: Take the ancient stone path down to the bay for sea views; for silence and history, hike uphill toward Agios Ioannis Theologos.
Food & Local Taste
- Patatato (slow-cooked goat), Amorgos fava, veggie fritters and local cheeses.
- Traditional bakery with handmade breads, rusks and sweets using local ingredients.
- Cafés on the square for rakomelo after sunset.
Plan Your Visit
- Getting there: car (≈10′ from Aegiali) or ~40′ hike.
- Combine with: beach time in Aegiali/Levrossos and an evening stroll in Lagkada.
- Pack: comfy trail shoes, hat/sunscreen, water bottle.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Lagkada from Aegiali?
About 4 km — 10 minutes by car or ~40 minutes on foot via the old pathway.
What should I see nearby?
The cave chapel of Agia Triada, the monastery of Agios Ioannis Theologos, the Araklos Gorge and scattered hill chapels.
Are there places to eat in the village?
Yes — tavernas and cafés around the Loza square serve classic Amorgian flavors.