Molyvos

Also, Nafpaktos is among Greece's most stunning coastline towns. It is a beautiful town with a rich history that is visible in the Venetian structures there, such the harbor and the castle. It is a significant tourist hub due to its beautiful beaches and neighboring cities.


Going up to the Byzantine castle after lunch to take in the magnificent views of the bay is one of the suggestions in this town. You can enjoy a drink on the beach after dark. in one of the many bars that are present throughout the city. Molyvos, or Mithimna as it was known in the past, has maintained its traditional character over time and was designated a protected hamlet by the authorities in 1965. Stones and wood are used to construct every home.


The community is arranged amphitheatrically, with a castle perched atop and traditional homes extending all the way to the picturesque harbor and coastal road. The second-largest fortification on the island of Lesvos is the castle of Molyvos, which is perched atop a rocky slope. It was built over the ruins of an old fortification during the Byzantine era. It had a crucial role because of its advantageous location, which allowed it to control the northern entrance to the bay. One of the best preserved castles in the Eastern Mediterranean, it hosts numerous cultural events during the summer.


  • Location: Lesbos
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Top 14 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns in Greece

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