Mylopotamos (Greek: Μυλοπόταμος, meaning "river of mills") is a village on the island of Cythera, Southern Greece.
Phil's watermill belongs to the grandson of the last owner, Filippas (Φίλιππας), and it has been in the family for 350 years.
The gorge where the 22 mills are found starts from a magnificent waterfall named "Fonissa", (Φόνισσα, female killer), the only one on the island.
During the rainy season water flows from the distant mountains to town, filling up the up-stream portion of the stream.
The gorge concludes with one of the many beautiful beaches on the island called "Kalami" (Καλάμι, reed).