MONI PANÀGIA AKROUDÍLA...
...is a monastery built in the 18th century - sanctified to the
holy maiden of Akroudíla - is derelicted long ago. The baroque bell
tower and the altar are still remaining. It's a very quite place
that is not visited by many tourists.
As the monastery is located at the steep coast you'll have a great
view to the isle of Paxós.
If you like shwimming or snorkeling in the sea but don't like the
crowded beaches, then you should try "Akroudíla Beach" at the south
end of Corfu (N 39 21.842 E 20 06.431).
HOW TO GET THERE
Start at the south end of Kavós and follow the sign post to "Moni
Panágia Akroudíla" through an olive grove. Pass the junction to the
beach at N39 22.249 E20 06.557 and go to N39 22.010 E20 06.733
where you can park your car. From here the way leeds you through a
wood of cypresses, oaks and ash trees to the monastery.
THE CACHE...
...is hidden in the wall of the gate, bahind a rock. It's a small
plastic box that contains a logbook, pencil and some small trading
items.
If you can't find the cache there, please try at N39 21.857 E20
06.441 under some rocks. Thanks Mattho for update.
More caches on Corfu
Megáli Grava (visit link), Moni Panagia Akroudíla (visit link), Palió Siniés (visit link), The King of Corfu (visit link)
Small note on cache maintenance: Witje, who has a
home on Corfu, has graciously offered to assist with cache
maintenance. Thanks!