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FRANGOKASTELLO

Frangokastello lies 3km off the main road,just under 10 km from the junction
with the Hora-Vrisses road the castle makes an eazy target to aim for.For peaceful
lassitude on the beach Frangokastello is still among the best spots in Crete,
with fine sand , crystal-ciear water (with good snorkelling opportunities),
and very little effort required either to get here or to find food and drink
once you've arrived.
Around the castle is the best part of the sand, sheltered and slowly shelving;
for solitude head westwards along the shoreline-less soft sand and more wind,
but still very pleasand. There are beaches to the east, too: follow the coastal
path for ten to fifteen minutes and you'ii arrive at the top of the low cliff
overloooking perhaps three quarters of a mile of beautiful, deserted sand and
rocks.
The castle, so impressively four-square from a distance, turns out close up
to be a mere shell.Nothing but the bare walls survive, with a tower in each
corner,and over the seaward entrance an escutcheon, whitch can just be made
out as the Venetian Lion of St. Mark.Still, it's some shell.The fortress was
originally built in 1371 to deter pirates and in an attempt to impose some order
on Sfakia: a garrison was maintained here through the Venetian and Turkish occupations,
controlling the plain as surely as it failed to tame the mountains (even today,
the orange-pink walls look puny when you see them with the gray bulk of the
mountains towering behind).
In 1828, Frangokastello was occupied by Hatzimihali Daliani a Greek adventurer
attempting to spread the war of independence from the mainland to Crete.Instead
of taking to the hills as all sensible rebels before and since have
done, he and his tiny force attemted to make a stand in the castle.Predictably,
they were massacred and their martyrdom became the fuel for yet more heroic
legends of the pallikari.It is said that around of 17th of March the ghosts
of Daliani and his army march from the castle:many of the local pleople believe
that and they named this ''phainomeno'' DROSOULITES because of the time
they appear :minutes before sun arises.(in Crete "drosoula" is the
morning drop).
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