The Pantokrator (Greek Pantokrátoras) is Corfu's highest mountain at 917 meters. From up here you have an impressive view over the island and across to Albania.
Up on the summit, the tourists frolic, here, however, you walk alone through the exciting limestone landscape below the Pantokrator. There are also wide views down to Kerkyra and the Albanian and Greek mainland.
After and before the two climbs of the Spartilas - Pantokratoras route, this is an easy and unmissable route. Well marked by splashes of paint. Slightly narrow in a few places, the quays narrow the way a little.
If you wander around the plateau in a clockwise direction, the landscape suddenly changes at that point: Just then the path led you through a barren limestone landscape and after …