The Kastro, or ancient walled town, lies two hours to the north of the town on foot. It is also accessible by motor boat. In the 16th century, the whole population moved to the impregnable rock which rises to the northeast of the town of Skiathos and built their Kastro. It stands on a rock projecting into the sea and overlooking a wild and jagged coast. A drawbridge was its only link with the rest of the island in the old days, but today it can be approached by climbing up some steps. Its walls once enclosed 300 houses and 22 churches. None of the houses remain, and of the two churches the Church of Christ is worth a visit for its icons and carved wooden screen. Excursions are organised in summer daily to the nearest island Skopelos and to Alonissos. There are also organised tours round the island by boat. |