Okay, adventure seekers, hold onto your hiking boots!
I’m about to introduce you to a gorge that’s so short, you might miss it if you blink but trust me, you won’t want to.
Willkommen bei Lower Gorge (Kato Farangi), Crete’s tiny titan of natural wonders!
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Lower Gorge, oder Kato Farangi as the locals call it, is this incredible slice of nature tucked away in the Mythi village area of Ierapetra.


It’s like the grand finale of the Myrtos River (also known as Kriopotamos) before it hits the beach.
Picture this: you’re walking along, and suddenly, BAM! The river decides to put on a rock show.
That’s Kato Farangi for you short, sweet, and packing a punch.
Now, here’s a fun fact – this little powerhouse is actually the sequel to the famous Sarakina Gorge.
It’s like Sarakina’s cool little brother who doesn’t get as much attention but is just as awesome.
At only 200 meters long, Kato Farangi is like the espresso shot of gorges – small but intense.
What it lacks in length, it makes up for in drama.
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The walls of this gorge are so narrow, you’ll feel like you’re walking through nature’s own secret passage.
And here’s where it gets interesting if you’re visiting before summer hits its peak, prepare to get your feet wet.
Crossing this gorge without a splash is mission impossible!
After you’ve squeezed through this rocky wonder, the river chills out and spreads wide.
It’s like it’s taking a deep breath before making its grand entrance onto Myrtos beach.
Kato Farangi is perfect for adventure seekers who like their thrills in small packages.
It’s great for families looking for a quick nature fix, photographers who want to capture some cool rock formations, and anyone who’s ever dreamed of being in a natural water park.


Kato Farangi Gorge Key Information
Eigenschaften | Beschreibung |
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Standort | Lassithi Prefecture, near Mythi village |
Typ | Short river gorge |
Wasser | Wasser bis zum Frühling |
Length (km) | 0.2 km |
Altitude difference (m) | Not specified |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy to moderate (water dependent) |
Wanderstunden | Less than 1 hour |
Umliegende Region | Coastal, near Ierapetra |
Atmosphäre | Natural, adventurous |
Essen | No options in gorge |
Erreichbarkeit | Short walk from road |
Zeitraum für den Besuch | Spring to early summer best |

Kato Farangi Gorge Trail Overview
Die Kato Farangi trail is short but sweet.
It stretches for just 200 meters through the rocky riverbed.
The path follows the twists and turns of the narrow gorge.
Expect to navigate between towering rock walls.
Water levels can vary, making each visit a unique experience.


Annehmlichkeiten
Kato Farangi is a natural, undeveloped area.
There are no facilities or amenities within the gorge itself.
Visitors should bring all necessary supplies, including water.
The nearby village of Mythi may offer basic services.
It’s best to prepare for a self sufficient, short adventure.


Unterkünfte in der Nähe
While there are no accommodations in the gorge, options are available nearby.
The village of Mythi may have small guesthouses or rooms to rent.
Myrtos beach area offers a range of accommodation options.
Larger towns in the Ierapetra region have hotels and apartments.
It’s advisable to book accommodation in advance during peak season.


Geologische und historische Bedeutung
Kato Farangi showcases the power of water erosion over time.
The narrow walls are a result of the river cutting through the rock.
It’s part of the larger Myrtos River system, shaping the local landscape.
The gorge plays a role in the area’s water management and ecology.
Its formation is linked to the geological history of eastern Crete.


Aktivitäten
Wandern through the short but challenging gorge.
Fotografie of unique rock formations and water features.
Nature observation, including local flora and fauna.
Water play in the river during appropriate seasons.
Erkundung von the connection between Kato Farangi and Sarakina Gorge.


Essen
There are no dining options within Kato Farangi itself.
The village of Mythi may have small tavernas or cafes.
Myrtos beach area offers more diverse dining options.
It’s recommended to bring snacks and water for the short hike.
Try local Cretan specialties in nearby villages when possible.


Ideal für Wanderer und Besucher
Kato Farangi is perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts looking for a quick, impressive geological site.
Familien with children who enjoy short, adventurous walks.
Fotografen interested in capturing unique rock formations.
Visitors who want to combine a gorge walk with a beach day.
Travelers exploring the lesser-known natural wonders of Crete.
To discover more hidden gems across Crete, from beaches to mountain villages, visit Kretorama.


Kato Farangi Gorge Map – Getting There
Kato Farangi is located near Mythi village in the Ierapetra region of Crete.
The closest major town is Ierapetra, about 15 km away.
Access is via the road that leads to Mythi village.
A regular car can manage the approach to the gorge area.
Public transportation options may be limited; consider renting a car.
Distances from Major Cretan Cities to Kato Farangi (Lower Gorge):
- Ierapetra: Approximately 15 km (9 miles), about 20 minutes drive
- Agios Nikolaos: Around 45 km (28 miles), about 50 minutes drive
- Malia: About 70 km (43 miles), roughly 1 hour 10 minutes drive
- Hersonissos: Approximately 75 km (47 miles), about 1 hour 15 minutes drive
- Heraklion: Around 100 km (62 miles), about 1 hour 30 minutes drive
- Rethymnon: About 160 km (99 miles), roughly 2 hours 15 minutes drive
- Chania: Approximately 220 km (137 miles), about 3 hours drive
Note: These are approximate distances and times.
Actual travel times may vary depending on traffic and road conditions.
The most convenient way to reach Kato Farangi is by car.
Public transportation options to Mythi village may be limited, so renting a car is advisable.
The road to the gorge is generally good, suitable for regular cars.
Always check local road conditions before setting out, especially after rainy periods.
Before planning your visit, it’s a good idea to check the official Crete government website for any updates on local conditions or regulations.


Tipps und Empfehlungen
1. Wear water-friendly shoes with good grip for potentially wet conditions.
2. Bring a change of clothes in case you get wet in the gorge.
3. Visit in spring or early summer for the best water levels.
4. Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Sarakina Gorge for a full day out.
5. Bring a waterproof camera or phone case for great shots without worry.
6. Check water levels with locals before attempting the gorge.
7. Respektieren Sie die Umwelt and take all trash with you.
For more amazing gorge experiences in eastern Crete, check out our guide to Lassithi-Schluchten.
For stunning photos of Kato Farangi and other Cretan wonders, follow us on Instagram!


Discoveries Around Kato Farangi
Attraktion | Entfernung | Beschreibung |
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Panagia Karydiani Monastery in Mythi | 2.1 km (1.30 miles) | Historische religiöse Stätte in der Nähe |
Kryopotamos Bridge | 2,2 km (1,37 Meilen) | Old bridge over river |
Sarakina Gorge | 3 km (1.86 miles) | Larger, well-known gorge nearby |
Panagia Armos Monastery in Malles | 3.3 km (2.05 miles) | Another historic monastery |
Panagia Church at Metaxochori | 3,6 km (2,24 Meilen) | Traditional Cretan church |
Pirgos site at Myrtos | 3.7 km (2.30 miles) | Ancient ruins near beach |
Holy Apostles church at Kato Karkassa | 3.9 km (2.42 miles) | Religious site in village |
Archaeological Collection of Myrtos | 3.9 km (2.42 miles) | Heimatmuseum |
Church of Saint Anthony at Mirtos | 3.9 km (2.42 miles) | Beachside religious building |
Myrtos beach | 4 km (2,49 Meilen) | Beautiful coastal area nearby |
Monastery of Panagia Exakousti in Malles | 4 km (2,49 Meilen) | Scenic mountain monastery |
Saint George Temple at Loutra | 4.1 km (2.55 miles) | Historic church in village |
