Ecological – Folklore Museum

The Ecomuseum at Ano Meria, Folegandros, was opened in the summer of 1988. It presents the way of life of a rural homestead in days gone by and its form is best understood by briefly describing its spatial, social and economic context, divorced from the historic past of the island...

Chrysospilia

Chrysospilia is a unique natural monument. It is a remote cave on the north-eastern side of the island, about 30 metres above sea level, with a significant speleological and archaeological interest. It has a length of 300 m and two main chambers joined to each other by a small corridor....

The church of Panagia

Towering above Hóra and with a stone path leading to it, a whitewashed impressive church awaits to be discovered. Allegedly built on the site of an ancient temple, the church hosts significant ancient immured inscriptions and statues’ pedestals in its yard and interior. Tradition has it that the silver-plated icon...

Kastro of Folegandros and Ano Meria

The picturesque village of Ano Merá is a traditional rural settlement of the 19th century. To learn more about the traditional everyday life of Folégandros, visit the Folk Art Museum (open from 17:00 to 20:00 in the summer).

Chora of Folegandros

Folegandros Chora, closed to car and motorcycle traffic, has a unique "center" of three squares in a row, with trees under which to enjoy a drink or food in a quiet, romantic atmosphere. In the gentle breeze, passing through the small streets you may feel the perfume of lime trees or of...

Voreina

It is a narrow pebble beach on the northern side of the island, reachable only on foot, by taking a path that starts about halfway between Chora and Agali on the right-hand side; the ascent is quite difficult. It is particularly exposed to the “meltemi” and to the winds coming...

Vitzetsou & Pountaki

Small bays of sand and pebbles can be reached by scooter or car or by a 10 minute walk from the port bus stop. There are no public transport services, either by land or sea. At 300 meters, on the beach of Livadi, there is the family-run tavern of the...

Vardia

An extensive bay of sand and pebbles with particularly crystalline waters, it can be reached by scooter or car or by a 3 minute walk from the port bus stop. A short distance away are the taverns, snack bars and mini-markets of the port.

Serfiotiko

Small bay of stones and pebbles on the north coast of the island, it can be reached from Ano Meria by a 35 minute walk taking a path that starts from the main road. A small part is shaded by maritime pines and there is no refreshment point.