Mount Pantokrator (sometimes Pantocrator, Pantōkrator, Παντοκράτωρ in Greek) is a mountain located in north-eastern Corfu.
At the top there is a café for tourists, a telecommunications station, whose largest tower stands directly over a well,[1] and a monastery.
To get to the peak, you can either drive to Mount Pantokrator up a series of winding roads from the coast, or walk to the top.
If you choose to walk, one of the best places to start is in Old Perithia, Corfu's oldest village, where it takes approximately 2 hours for a round trip.
The village of Old Perithia dates back to the 14th century and the 'Perithians' helped build the original monastery using local wood and limestone.