Kouroutes is an authentic mountain settlement in the Rethymno prefecture, built on the western slopes of Mount Psiloritis, in a location offering unique views of the Amari valley.
The village preserves the elements of traditional Cretan architecture unaltered, with stone buildings and narrow alleys climbing the mountainside, surrounded by a landscape of lush vegetation and olive groves. The local economy is inextricably linked to the land, as olive oil processing units operate in the area, highlighting the quality of the local agricultural products.
The settlement is traversed by the Perivolion-Agia Varvara provincial road, which connects the village with surrounding areas and offers a route of particular beauty through the mountain massif. Visitors can stay in restored accommodations and villas that provide tranquility and direct contact with nature, away from heavy tourist traffic, experiencing the daily life of the mountain people.
A noteworthy feature of Kouroutes is its position as an ideal base for mountaineering and hiking enthusiasts, as trails leading to the highest peaks of Psiloritis start from the village. Additionally, its proximity to historical sites, such as the "Kakia Skala" area, adds a special character to the exploration, combining natural beauty with local traditions and the historical memory of the place.