Located on the northeastern part of Corfu, Mount Pantokrator (sometimes Pantocrator) is the highest peak of the island at 906 meters (2,972 ft).

The mountain is named after the stunning 14th-century Pantokrator Monastery, situated at its top and exquisitely restored. The monastery faced destruction in the 15th century and was reconstructed towards the end of the 17th century.

Whether you decide to drive or hike to the top, you will be treated to breathtaking views.

Should you choose to drive, anticipate encountering several winding turns during the ascent.

For nature lovers and hikers, Mount Pantokrator is the perfect place for you to explore. The mountain offers stunning beauty and is well known for its beautiful hiking trails. The trails are also ideal for mountain bike enthusiasts.

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