Reviving Ancient Trails: A Sustainable Walking Holiday on Greece’s Andros Island

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On Greece’s Andros Island, travelers are doing more than just soaking up stunning views — they’re helping to preserve a centuries-old network of trails. As part of an eight-day walking holiday offered by Ramble Worldwide, visitors join local volunteers from the Andros Routes project to maintain ancient footpaths once used by islanders, shepherds, and traders.

Starting in Ormos Korthiou and ending in Gavrio, the flexible route passes through charming villages, coastal cliffs, shaded valleys, and the island’s capital, Chora. Along the way, participants stay in modest accommodations, with their luggage transferred daily. Guests are invited to contribute by trimming overgrowth, clearing debris, or reporting trail damage — tools provided.

Founded in 2010 by sustainable tourism expert Olga Karayiannis, Andros Routes has already restored over 160km of trails, with a goal of reaching 240km. Each segment is monitored by a local “Route Angel,” most of whom are women — a nod to the island’s matriarchal legacy. Their mission goes beyond trail repair; it’s about reconnecting visitors with local culture and traditions.

The initiative has rejuvenated the island’s off-season tourism, especially during the cooler spring and autumn months. Walkers can also time their trip to join communal maintenance hikes and engage with artisans through an interactive map, meeting cheesemakers, beekeepers, and weavers along the way.

Whether trekking up rugged inland paths or meandering along coastal stretches, the journey blends relaxation with purpose. Andros Routes not only protects a piece of living history — it deepens the travel experience, turning every step into part of a meaningful legacy.

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