Feraklos Castle

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Charaki, Greece

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Castle· Tourist attraction

Feraklos Castle Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Feraklos Castle is located in Charaki, Greece. Feraklos Castle is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category castle in Greece.

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No wheelchair-accessible entrance

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George Papadopoulos

Cool castle, crumbling, it doesn't seem like it will last long. Note that, this is (a free and) not a monitored site and does have some rather craggy climbing at points, so if you are not surefooted, or perhaps suffer from vertigo, perhaps its not for you. Also consider running or climbing shoes, as sandals/flip flops may not be the best idea. If you get hurt, don't expect much help. So perhaps pass also if you have really small kids...

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Eli Eli

Beautiful view from the top. And I love old castle ruins. Also, very quiet. Not a well known point of interest I guess. Free entrance and a good climb up.

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James Dalton

I love castles, saw this one on the hire car map and thought I'd try to find it... Great climb up through the cave... Then reached the top... It is a ruin, so not much structure remains, but the climb is worth it if only for the view of of Chakiri Bay.

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A kitley

There might not be too much of it left but what there's is is worth seeing. Fantastic atmosphere, amazing views and we were the only ones. Just be warned it's a bit of a steep climb up

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Zois Drivas

Such nice place !!!! Could be similar to Lindos

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Janas Ivenas

Amazing and magic place. Great view.

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Alberto De Luca

The keeper of the place are basically a family of goats, and, in spring, innumerable bees with plenty of flowers they visit. The view is amazing, the ruins of the castle are instead more significant from below at night when lightened with choreographyc yellow lamps than in daylight. The place would need at least a bit of maintenance of the pathwalk, which sometimes you have to guess more than walk (or maybe not, if you like to be one of the few visitors who well earned the right to enter the site with the hard climb needed), but, mostly, a sign with some hints of the history of the castle IMHO.

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Yvar

If you're able to make it up there, you can find amazing views. Haraki, Agathi beach and the mountains. On a clear day you could even spot Lindos. The ruins are more spectacular from the outside, but the views from up there are still worthed entering the ruins