Is a small village which scrambles up the slopes of the mountain of the same name. The mountain is not particularly high (576 metres), but the view from the summit, which can be reached on foot, is one of the best on the island. The footpath which you should take begins at the north-west corner of the village, and anyone you ask will show you the way. The route takes you first through olive groves, and then up slopes covered with evergreen oak and myrtle, and after around 20 minutes, to a little plateau hidden between the rocky peaks. The Church of Pantokrator (The Almighty) is sited here, and a little further west stands the chapel of the Prophet Elias. There is easy access to the higher north-east peak, with its stunning view.