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Welcome to Koumos.

Visit us and experience the Cretan Tradition

In one of the most beautiful locations of Chania, in Kalyves (Apokorona), a special place has been created where yesterday meets today. We are talking about Koumos, which started as an idea in 1990 and many believed that this was an impossible goal and yet its creator, Georgios Havaledakis, with nature as an ally, disproved them. He put love and stones from the White Mountains and that was enough in order to create a place that manages to transport us to earlier times and offer us carefreeness in a quiet environment.

If you are staying in the Chania area of Crete you must make a point of taking the kids to see the ‘stone garden’ – for the want of a better way to describe it. You’ll find it is signposted as you take the road in to Kalyves from the exit off the national road at the western end of the village.

Strange, different, incredible, odd, amazing, fascinating, superb, weird, different, bizarre, over-the top, wonderful, charming, and gaudy are just a few adjectives that could be used to describe this unique place and you must visit to make up your own mind.

You could call it an open air museum and kids will certainly love exploring this garden and its constructions and mosaics made of local stone and pebbles.

There are small independent buildings which depict some form kind of Cretan life, as well as the odd sculptures dotted around the place.

Just about everything is covered in mosaic from pebbles and stone and some of the things you will find as you wander round the small paths is a shepherd’s roundhouse, a small museum, a chapel, a mock cave, a sentinels post with soldiers made of rock, a stone encrusted olive oil press, a treadmill and a flour mill.

Rocks and stones were brought down from the White Mountains and ‘siga, siga’ (slowly, slowly) as they say in Greece, he brought his ideas to life.

The artwork is quite incredible with mosaics, sculptures and furniture all made of stones, and little walkways and gardens with hanging vines.

Look out for the roots of the olive tree suspended above the main entrance gate – very unusual! An olive tree was uprooted and the tree cut off leaving only the roots which were then painstakingly cleaned and varnished, then suspended above the entrance. Quite a spectacle!

All in all it is quite fascinating and there are fantastic views of the White Mountains.

There is also a stone constructed taverna offering traditional menu with several outdoor tables and benches all built by hand and crafted out of stone and pebble.

The food served is based on traditional Cretan recipes and is incredibly delicious!

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