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Kalami Corfu Walks

Kalami has the ideal setting in the northeast coast for people who enjoy walking and rambling.

In May, June, or, September, October, the weather is refreshing with a mild climate. It is an exceptional time for rambling and swimming. In contrary during the high season of July and August, the temperature shows high degrees and the visitors enjoy “lazy holidays” with sunbathing and swimming.

We do advise that you take the following things with you when you go walking:

  • Water
  • Fruit
  • Mobile phone
  • Sun cream
  • Hat
  • Camera
  • Money
  • Insect repellent
  • Wear sensible shoes
  • Towel and swim stuff

Kalami to Agni - 15 mins (short walk)

Walk through Kalami and head towards the White House (keep the sea on your left). You will see a sign “Agni – 0.7km.” Follow this footpath/road up a slight incline, the path seems to disappear, but continue walking down the side of a private villa, keep the way you came directly behind you and you will arrive in AGNI.

 

 

Kalami to Kouloura – 20 mins (short walk)

Walk along the main road leaving Kalami (keep the sea on your right). Follow this road until you get to a junction, do not turn left, continue straight down the hill and turn right and you are in the little harbour of Kouloura.

Kouloura is one of the most photographed beauty spots on the island. Sit and relax, have lunch and watch all the fishing boats coming in and going out of the harbour.

 

Kalami to Agios Stefanos – 1hr 15mins (long walk)

Follow the walk to Kouloura, do not turn right down to the harbour, go straight ahead where you will find a small pebble beach. You will see a large old building at the end of the beach, just after this, you will then begin to climb the headland.

You will walk along the beautiful hillside and arrive at a very tiny pebble beach. Have a swim-stop here, then, rejoin your path up the hillside.

You will pass another beach further along, this is Kerasia, this beach, has barely been discovered by tourists, so it is not very busy.

There is one taverna at the end of this beach. Next to the taverna is a road that will then take you to Agios Stefanos. There is another way taking you cross-country but we do not recommend it, as it can be highly dangerous in places.

Agios Stefanos is a picturesque bay where fishing boats and small yacht flotillas frequent in the circular harbour. This area is surrounded by, red-roofed and whitewashed houses, which makes the perfect photograph.

Unless you want to walk back, we do suggest you ask for a taxi in one of the tavernas.

Kalami to Vingla, Porta, Kendroma & Gimari – 1hr 30mins
(long & difficult)

Leave Kalami along the main road (keep the sea on your right). Follow the road until you get to Kouloura junction. Turn left and walk up the hill. At the top of the hill, turn right. Walk along the main road for approximately 10mins and you will find a beautiful viewpoint, which looks out across Albania and looks down to Kouloura.

Continue walking along the main road for approximately 15mins, you will see a sign on the left for Vingla, turn left here.

Walk through Vingla and head to Porta, approximately 45mins.

Go through Porta to the center of the village, there is a left turn down a concrete road, signposted “Kendroma & old village school.”

Walk down to Kendroma, turn left and join the main road.

Keep walking for approximately 15mins. Going through Gimari, you will see a sign “way to the beach”, this is just before a pink coloured and stone-clad house on the right.

Head down this footpath for approximately 10mins and you will finish in the center of Kalami village.

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