Desert of Mount Athos

Located along the southernmost coast of the Athos peninsula, it stretches roughly from Katounakia in the west to Vigla in the east.

The Desert of Mount Athos has been a center of Christian asceticism and hesychasm for over 1,000 years.

Most of the area is covered with sclerophyllous scrub vegetation and mixed broadleaf deciduous and evergreen forests.

Unlike the rest of Mount Athos where motor vehicles are regularly used, transportation within the Desert of Mount Athos can only be done by foot or with mules on the various rocky footpaths in the area.

[1] From east to west, settlements located within the Desert of Mount Athos include:[3] There are various monastic cells scattered across the Desert of Mount Athos that are primarily inhabited by Greek, Russian, Serbian, and Romanian hermits.

Aerial photograph of the peak of Mount Athos (center). The Desert of Mount Athos is the area to the left (or south) of the summit.