Welcome to “The Owl of Kakopetros”!
Thank you for choosing to stay in our peaceful corner of Western Crete. Nestled in the traditional village of Kakopetros, our home offers a unique blend of nature, simplicity, and inspiration. Whether you're here to explore the Cretan mountains, enjoy the nearby beaches, or simply rest, we hope you feel completely at home.
📍 Location:
You can find the house by searching "Owl of Kakopetros" on Google Maps. The route brings you directly to the entrance. If you have any trouble finding it, feel free to contact me — I’ll be happy to help guide you.
I’m Dimitris, a sound ecologist and a PhD candidate, with a passion for the acoustic ecology. I’ve spent years recording and studying the unique soundscapes of Crete - from mountain winds to bird calls and flowing springs. Hosting here gives me the chance to share the serenity and rhythms of this village with others who appreciate calm, authenticity, and connection to the land. The morning dawn at Kakopetros is wonderful!
If you have any interest in soundscapes or nature recording, I’d be happy to share more during your stay.
🏞️ Kakopetros – Then and Now
Kakopetros is a small, traditional village tucked into the rugged hills of western Crete, in the Chania region. Its name, which translates to “bad stone” or “rough rock,” reflects the area's dramatic terrain and resilient spirit.
📜 A Glimpse into the Past
Historically, Kakopetros was a shepherds' village, shaped by the rhythms of nature and the strength of its people. The stone houses and narrow paths speak to centuries of rural life — self-sufficient, quiet, and closely tied to the land. During the Ottoman and German occupations, Kakopetros played a role in the island’s resistance movements, and many families carry stories of bravery and hardship passed through generations.
🌿 Kakopetros Today
Today, the village remains a hidden gem — quiet, authentic, and largely untouched by mass tourism. It offers a rare window into traditional Cretan life, with old olive trees, roaming goats, and timeworn stone homes that echo the past. Visitors come for the peace, fresh mountain air, and scenic hiking trails, as well as the warm welcome of the few locals who still live here year-round.
Kakopetros is also a perfect base for exploring western Crete: just a short drive to Elafonissi beach, the gorge of Sirikari, or the cultural sights of Chania.
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