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Halki
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The island of Halki has its name variously rendered in English as Halki, Chalki, Khalki - an attempt to replicate the aspirated sound of its initial letter ('ch' as in the Scottish 'loch')...
Halki lies some 6kms off Monolithos point on the Western coast of Rhodes, about half way down, pointing almost directly East/West, 12 kms long and 3-4 wide. For most of the year, 90% of the island is bare, barren and rocky, though the early months of the year bring grass and flowers in the mild weather after the winter rains. The only current settlement is Emborio, occupying the harbourside slopes of the bay at the island's Eastern end.

Chorio, the old settlement of Halki (up till early 19th C), now mainly ruined, is situated on the slopes below the hill top Kastro, a position concealed from view from the sea, and high above the initial maraudings of pirates. It is about 35 minutes walk up the concrete road, which winds up the valley. It is on August 14th that the population ascends to Chorio for the Festival of the Virgin Mary, the beautiful church is opened, and the church hall compound is full with feasting and dancing.

Kastro - The remnants of this castle of the Knights of St John (ie Medieval, not from the Crusades) top the smaller peak behind Emborio. The panoramic views are spectacular. Once at Chorio, it takes a further 10-15 minutes to ascend to the Kastro. Access and safety underfoot have been greatly improved by the archaeological team whose work began in 2001.

Panormitis - Restoration work has greatly improved the aspect of this small monastery, some 15 minutes above Chorio, up a bulldozed track to the right. The ancient Byzantine church and the main buildings are undergoing refurbishment.

Monastery of St John (the Far). The Monastery is situated on the high plateau almost at the Western end of the island. It is at least 2 hours 15 minutes walk from Emborio, up the concrete road. Drinks can be bought from the caretaker or his wife, and it is possible, by arrangement with them, to stay the night in one of the simple rooms off the peaceful courtyard with its ancient spreading cypress tree. No charge is set for a stay - just make a donation. Although many people get lifts or take the taxi, the best way to appreciate the awesome views is on foot.

The Temple of Apollo. Very little remains of this ancient ruin, as stones were used in other buildings, notably the base of the church tower of St Nikolas. Directions (from the Kania road) are complicated and it is best to seek advice from one of the tour agencies.


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