Would you believe me if I told you that Agia Moni is more than just a place on a map? It’s a journey back in time, where the past whispers from every corner.
Administrative region | Крит |
Regional unit | Ираклион |
Municipality | Viannou |
Municipal unit | Ano Viannou |
Population | 10 (2011) |
Elevation | 500 meters |
Атмосфера | Serene and Historical |
Столовая | Local Cretan cuisine |
Доступность | By road from Heraklion |
Accommodation | Nearby villages |
GPS Coordinates | 35.03194°N 25.40722°E |
When I first visited, I could feel the serenity and the stories embedded in the stones.
Agia Moni is a settlement in the community of Ano Viannou, within the municipality of Viannou, part of the regional unit of Ираклион in the region of Крит.
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Located in the southeastern part of the Heraklion regional unit, Agia Moni lies on the southwestern slopes of the peak known as “Afentis Christos” in the Dikti mountain range, south of Ano Viannou, at an average altitude of 500 meters. It is about 57 kilometers southeast of Heraklion.
As of the 2011 census, the permanent population was 10. Before the Kallikratis plan, it belonged to the province of Viannou within the Heraklion regional unit, in the geographical district of Crete.
Types of Tourism
Agia Moni is perfect for those who love quiet retreats and historical explorations. History buffs and spiritual seekers will find the atmosphere inviting. Adventure lovers can explore the nearby Dikti mountain trails.
Village Life
Life in Agia Moni is tranquil, with its small population living in harmony with nature. The locals are few, but their stories and traditions are rich, offering a glimpse into the Cretan way of life.
History
The history of Agia Moni goes back centuries. The settlement was recognized in 1925 and has undergone administrative changes over the years. Its historical significance is tied to the small monastery dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
Significance & Notable Figures
The monastery, although small, is a significant landmark. It stood resilient through the years, even when it was abandoned from 1842 to 1845. Its exact founding date remains a mystery.
Economy
The economy here is primarily agrarian, with inhabitants engaged in farming and tending to olive groves. The peaceful environment and scenic beauty also attract a small number of tourists each year.
Accommodation & Dining
While Agia Moni itself offers limited accommodation options, nearby villages like Ano Viannou provide cozy guesthouses and traditional Cretan dining experiences.
Map – Getting There
Agia Moni is accessible by road, approximately 57 kilometers from Heraklion.
The drive offers picturesque views of the Cretan landscape and is best done with a rented vehicle.
- Ханья: About 180 km (112 miles), approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes driving.
- Ретимнон: Roughly 120 km (75 miles), around 1 hour and 45 minutes driving.
- Ираклион: Approximately 57 km (35 miles), about 1 hour driving.
- Hersonissos: About 75 km (47 miles), around 1 hour and 15 minutes driving.
- Malia: Roughly 82 km (51 miles), approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes driving.
- Агиос Николаос: Approximately 110 km (68 miles), around 1 hour and 50 minutes driving.
- Ierapetra: About 45 km (28 miles), approximately 1 hour driving.
Village Tips
When visiting Agia Moni, take time to enjoy the quiet and reflect. The local festival on August 15th celebrating the Dormition of the Virgin Mary is a must-attend event for cultural enthusiasts.
Weather
The climate in Agia Moni is Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for year-round visits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the main attraction of Agia Moni?
The main attraction is the small monastery dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, offering a spiritual retreat.
2. How do I get to Agia Moni?
You can reach Agia Moni by driving from Heraklion, located about 57 km away. Public transport options are limited.
3. What is the best time to visit Agia Moni?
The best time to visit is during the summer months when the local festival on August 15th takes place.
4. Are there accommodations near Agia Moni?
Accommodations are available in nearby villages like Ano Viannou, offering guesthouses and traditional dining.
5. What is the climate like in Agia Moni?
The climate is Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters, suitable for year-round visits.
6. What is the population of Agia Moni?
As of the 2011 census, the permanent population of Agia Moni is 10.