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Crete in Autumn

Crete in Autumn

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Join us in Crete, biggest of the Greek islands, this autumn for fine displays of bulbs – Colchicums, Crocuses, Sternbergias, Narcissi & more!

Autumn is a delightful time to visit with pleasant temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Crete has a typical mediterranean climate and spring, (as we know it in Britain) arrives with the autumn rains and subsequent flowering of the numerous bulbs on the island. Crete is one of Greece’s most botanically rich islands and we will spend a leisurely time looking for Crocuses, Colchicums, Cyclamen, Narcissus, Sternbergia and Scillas blooming, among others.

Unlike the cooler areas in Europe at this time of year, we can also expect to see at least a dozen species of butterfly on the wing, including a couple of endemics, Cretan Grayling and Cretan Argus. We may also note some interesting birds including Griffon Vultures, Red-billed Chough, Eleonora’s Falcons and Lammergeiers.

Our adventure begins in Chania, situated in west of the island, between the White Mountains and the Cretan Sea. It is the most beautiful city in Crete and for some in the whole of Greece.

From Chania we’ll venture out to have a look at some of our first Cretan bulbs, like Crocus cartwrightianusCrocus pumilus and Colchicum cupanii among other flora and fauna, at Falasarna and nearby areas. Later, we’ll take a stroll along the pretty Venetian harbour of Chania and dine in one of the many waterfront restaurants.

The White Mountains “Lefka Ori” and Omalos Plateau (1,000m above sea level) will be our next destination. Beautiful bulbs are expected here, like Colchicum pussilum and C. cretense, against the backdrop of some stunning views. The mountain is home to the endemic kri-kri or Agrimi (Cretan or Wild Goat) as well as Griffon and Bearded Vulture.

We will also visit the Omalos Plain at the top of the Samaria Gorge to see Colchicum cretense, Colchicum macrophyllum and also look for some of the rarer Crocuses such as Crocus cartwrightianus and Crocus oreocreticus. We should also see Allium callimischonSternbergia lutea and other bulbs here.

A drive through the eastern foothills of Lefka Ori will take usdown to the south of the island, through the impressive Topolia Gorge, an impressive 1.5 km long, very narrow and deep gorge, full of smaller and bigger caves. We will visit one of them, the Agia Sophia cave, with a small chapel inside! We will also visit the Palaeochora area in SW Crete for bulbs, like Crocus oreocreticus and Colchicum macrophyllum as well as Biarum davisiiAllium callimischonSternbergia lutea and others.

At the Akrotiri Peninsula we will visit two remarkable Orthodox monasteries-castles and botanize in the surrounding rocky terrain and the fantastic natural scenery of Katholiko Gorge. From here we also transfer to our second base to a charming and historical village in central Crete.

 Another day we’ll explore Spili and the famous meadows above it, as well as Kourtaliotis gorge and Preveli monastery. We will visit the Palm Forest of Agios Nikitas for the famous & endemic Cretan Palm Phoenix theophrasti. We will also see many bulbs, such as Cyclamen graecumProspero autumnalis and Narcissus obsoletus.

Mount Psiloritis, at 2.456m, is the highest mountain in Crete draws everyone gaze to its imposing mass and that will include us! As well as botanising it, we will aim to reach the high altitude, where the famous Nida plateau lies and Idaion Antron cave, the birthplace of Zeus.

Crete is as rich in history as it is in nature and myth. One can’t visit the island without seeing Knossos, the oldest city in Europe and centre of the Minoan civilization. We will visit the monumental Palace of Minos, with its association with the Greek myth of Theseus and the minotaur. And then continue with bulb-hunting at Mt Giouchtas, a small mountain that hosts its own share of bulbs and beauties, like Crocus tournefortii and Colchicum balansae.

 Ready to witness the unique autumn flora and stunning landscapes of Crete?

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