Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Santa Maura fort in Lefkas

It was a good day for a walk, so I went to the Santa Maura fort at the entrance to Lefkas canal. It's a half hour walk from Lefkas to the entrance and I spent an hour inside the fort. I enjoy walking alone but am a bit nervous too far from civilization, so this was an easy one to do alone. There is a 2 Euro entrance fee plus 3 Euros for a guide book and at this time of the year, I was the only visitor and happily had the place to myself. 


Old cannon near the entrance



Swinging bridge across Lefkas canal.

View across the canal .

Bridge to the entrance of the fort.

Entrance to Santa Maura fort.

Exit from the fort.

The entrance to this office is only 2 m. high. 

Panorama view of the inside of the fort.

Another panorama of the fort.

Ancient steps to the church bell tower.

View towards the lighthouse.

Entrance to the church of Santa Maura.

Church interior.

Natural lighting inside the church comes from a hole in the cave's ceiling.

Wall and east gate.

East gate.

Old bridge across the moat supports 

North end of the moat.

South end of the moat.

Belltower.

Another view of the south end of the moat.

View towards Lefkas town.

Ancient stone path.

Stone wall.

View towards the causeway.

View east.

View of the north end of Lefkas canal from the fort. 

View towards Lefkas town.

Inside one of the rooms.

View of the entrance to the canal.

Holding area north of the swinging bridge.

Another view of the holding area north of the swinging bridge.

Clay tablets.

North wall.

Wall detail.

Another wall detail.

Passageway.

Wall detail.

Ceiling support detail.

Lighthouse.

Tomb from 1810 near the lighthouse.

Crow atop the windvane.

Canal north of the swinging bridge.


Window and wooden shutter detail.

Holding area at the entrance to the canal.


Doorway detail.

Inner courtyard wall.

Gate.

Cannon.

Cannon detail.

Wooden framed fishing boat construction near the fort.

Lighthouse and view north from the parking area.

Fort wall from outside looking east.

Old dock north of the fort.

Cannon and cat.



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