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Mikri Sintza
Drive toward the Monastery of St. Nicolas and park at the last sharp left turn just before reaching the monastery. If this small parking spot is taken, use any of the nearby alternatives, just be sure not to block the road.
From there, walk toward the massive overhang of Garden of Dionysos, located to the right of the monastery. After a short walk, you’ll reach the left side of the wall. To access the right section, simply continue for another 100 meters along the well used path. Enjoy the views and the climbing.

St. Nicolas
From the monastery parking, follow the obvious path into the valley left of the monastery. To access the left side of the canyon, leave the main path early and descend carefully to cross the dry riverbed. Be aware that some sections are notably steep, take care not to slip or fall. There is also a wild family of goats roaming the area, so take extra care with falling rocks that may be dislodged by the animals.

Lipasma
Follow the road to the Monastery of St. Nicolas and park just below it. From there, walk back along the road to where a prominent rockslide descends down to the tarmac. Begin your hike up the rockslide, keeping close to the cliff on your right.
When the rock formation to your left begins to form natural steps, leave the rockslide and enter the forest. From this point, you’ll need to find your own way, there’s no clearly marked trail, as I wanted to avoid disturbing the local wildlife. You may come across goat trails winding uphill in wide zigzags, but there are several possible routes.
Keep heading uphill, uphill, uphill until you're level with the cave, now visible on your right. Cross the scree slope and pick up the faint goat trail that leads you directly beneath the wall.

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