Myloi, Rethymno Explained

Myloi
Name Local:Μύλοι
Periph:Crete
Periphunit:Rethymno
Municipality:Rethymno
Municunit:Rethymno
Community:Chromonastiri
Population As Of:2021
Population:14
Coordinates:35.3333°N 54°W
Postal Code:74100
Area Code:28310
Licence:ΡΕ

Μyloi (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μύλοι, also transliterated as Myli, Mili or Muloi) is a part of the local community of Chromonastiri of the Rethymno Municipality in the Rethymno (regional unit) of the region of Crete established by Kallikratis reform. Capital of the new municipality is Rethymno.

When discussing Myli we refer both to a village built in the early 1970s (“new Myli”) and to two deserted small villages with the same name (or referred as “ano Myli” and “Kato Myli”), remains of which can be found within the Gorge of Myli.

Geography and History

Taking the road south of Chromonastiri you will arrive at the village of Myli after 1.5 km. In order to visit the (old deserted village of) Myli you have to walk down the path, which leads to the gorge, where the village is situated. Its name is derived from the many water mills, which were once in operation. A visit to this village is also worthwhile for its abundant vegetation and picturesque location.[1] There are references that the area of Myli was occupied from the Ottoman period onwards (but there are many buildings, remains of the Venetian period).[2]

Population of Chromonastiri (and Myli in particular) [3]

Attractions: The Gorge of Myli

The gorge of Myli is ideal for walk, it takes just one hour to walk through this full of green gorge. The gorge starts at Chromonastiri and ends up at the village Xiro Chorio. There is a small river in the gorge and the deserted old village of Myli, where one can see samples of traditional architecture, old churches and caves.[4] [5]

See also

List of settlements in the Rethymno regional unit

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rethymno - Aghia Irini - Roussospiti - Chromonastiri - Myli – Rethymno, pic: Doorframe in the village of Myli. Tourism Promotion Committee of Rethymno Prefecture. 22 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Ottoman Settlements. Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Digital Crete. 11 April 2012.
  3. http://dlib.statistics.gr/portal/page/portal/ESYE/categoryyears?p_cat=10007862&p_topic=10007862 Hellenic Statistical Authority, Digital Library (ELSAT), Census (Greek and English)
  4. http://www.rethymno.gr/en/city/George/gorges.html Short presentation of the Gorge, Website of Rethymno Municipality
  5. http://www.rethymno.gr/files/6/711/leaflet-miloi.pdf Leaflet in English