Our hotel in Hydra was situated in the heart of the town, a 3-minute walk from the waterfront.
Like most buildings here, there is a courtyard, rather than a garden
and this is where we had breakfast every morning
it was shady and cool.
This was the view from our window.
The name for the streets and roads in Hydra is kalderimi, a cobblestone-paved road built for hoofed traffic. Kalderimia are sometimes described as cobbled or paved mule tracks or trails.
The whole town is like this. Paved with flat stones.Kalderimia are typically 2m wide, so that two fully laden mules could pass each other without much difficulty. In Greece the kalderimi network formerly linked almost every village, hamlet, chapel and even sheepfold. There were thousands of kilometres of these roads.
As they are designed for foot and hoofed traffic, they have steps where necessary, made of stones laid vertically.
The whole of the town of Hydra is like this, and it's wonderful walking about, exploring ... even though the steps can get a bit too much at times.
This taverna was across the road from our hotel
a hospital
this supermarket was near our hotel - not too far for carrying water
narrow streets keeping the sun out.
A few tourist shops, but not many
And cats everywhere. They are the mascot of the island and people take really good care of them. I expressed an interest in this bowl and the shop owner said to me: 'it is for sale, but you can't have it now, the cat needs to get its sleep and rest'.
Same shop.
Near the waterfront there are some tourist shops, but as I said, they are far and between.
The gate was open so I had a peep - this is the courtyard of one of the houses
The outdoor cinema
so narrow
so pretty
a church
The Dried up Olive
this taverna takes up the whole square - while we were there they had a music event that started at ... 1:00 in the morning. It was packed
We used to stay in a hotel just round the corner, so would pass this church all the time
and here it is, Mistral. We stayed here, four times, I think
here is where we used to have breakfast
narrow, or what
it's all so pretty
We also stayed here, twice
one gets so grateful about the narrowness of these streets
We also stayed here once, not so keen on this one
There is bourgainvillea everywhere
This is probably the most upmarket hotel in the town
the courtyard and swimming pool
Lots of tavernas in this part - we ate here a few times: different places each time
another peep in a courtyard - a bit too much, maybe?
I love the glow that these houses get at dusk
pretty
complex design trying to fit everything in
Just wonderful - the whole place is wonderful.
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