Small as it is, the island of Paxos is by no means flat and its terrain holds a surprising variety of scenery, from ancient olive groves to pine-covered outcrops and breathtaking cliff scenery. The villages are linked by shady tracks, many of which end at a quiet beach and a lovely view. Tiny villages, old churches, houses and olive-presses will always be a feature of your route. Paxos is just 10 km long and 4 km wide, making the island easily walk able.
The Paxos coastline offers fine walks or climbing up the steep slopes of the west coast to watch the waves crash against the sheer cliffs, hundreds of feet below.