Another important volunteer initiative for the restoration of nature in Kythira will take place on Saturday. November 22, focusing this time on the historic valley of Neromylos in Mylopotamos, the Saint Marina and the Lower Country.
The action «Walk and Clean», organized by the Pyrgos House Kythira, is continuing for the second time this winter, with the aim of restoring the trails and areas affected by the devastating fires of July 2025.

Participants will walk through one of the most beautiful natural landscapes of Kythira, while helping to clear the trails of burnt branches and bushes and restore damaged dry stone walls.
- Meeting point: Mylopotamos Cemetery
- Start time: 10:30 a.m.
- End: 2:00 p.m.
The organizers ask volunteers to bring gardening gloves and, for those who have them, pruning shears. Water and small snacks will be provided at the location.

The struggle for recovery continues
After the major fires of the summer, many of the island's favorite trails are in need of systematic care. The «Walk and Clean» initiative is taking place every two weeks, aiming to restore access to trails and attractions that are part of Kythira's historical and natural heritage.
The Pyrgos House team emphasizes that restoration work is not limited to volunteers, as professionals are also needed for more demanding tasks—such as cutting down burned trees and clearing brush with lawnmowers.
Those who are unable to participate in person can contribute financially to the effort by covering:
the purchase of tools
the costs of skilled workers
the equipment required for larger restorations
Interested parties can send an email to info@pyrgoshouse.com to learn about how to donate and how resources are managed.
«Let's do it together – Let's show our love for Kythira»
With this slogan, Frank from Pyrgos House is making an open call to residents, friends, and visitors of the island to contribute to the joint effort.
The initiative is not just about cleanliness; it is an act of community spirit, care, and reconnection with the natural landscape of Kythira.
Kythera News will continue to monitor and promote every action that contributes to the restoration and protection of the island.











