Church of Agia Paraskevi in Kandila

The church is positioned 10 kilometers from Kandila and dates to the 11th century AD. It is a notable structure, with a segment built inside a cave. The feast day of Agia Paraskevi is celebrated on July 26.

Chapel of Agia Eleousa

At the beginning of the journey from Mytikas to Paleros, a sign will direct travelers towards Agia Eleousa. This small temple is uniquely located within a cave. Most of the short walk is undertaken on foot. The climb is demanding, but the view is extraordinary. Agia Eleousa is celebrated on the 22nd of August.

The church of Zoodochos Pigi in Archontochori

Located in the central area of Archontochori is an impressive church dating back to the post-Byzantine period. It features a basilica design and is adorned with intricate frescoes.

The monastery of Panagia Zapatina near Archontochori

One of the most significant villages in the area is Archontochori. The Panagia Zapatina monastery, which lies just five kilometers from the village, was built in the late 18th century and served as a refuge for combatants during the revolution of 1821.

Church of Agia Sophia

The remains of the Byzantine church are situated two kilometers to the east of the town of Mytikas.

The monastery of Profitis Ilias in Karaiskakis

The monastery, constructed in the Byzantine style from stone, offers breathtaking views of Astakos. During the 1821 revolution, it served as the headquarters for the renowned George Karaiskakis.