Lake Kournas, Rethymnon, Greece

Lake Kournas is Crete's only freshwater lake. It has a perimeter of 3.5 km and a maximum depth of 22.5 m. It got its present name during the Ottoman period. While at the lake it's possible to swim, ride a pedalo, watch the ducks. There are several tavernas close to the lake.
As everything in Crete, the lake has its own legends. One of these legends states that God created the lake as a punishment for the ungodly behaviour of the villagers. The only person to survive the punishment was the priest's daughter, who became a water nymph.

How to go: There are KTEL buses from Chania, Rethymnon and Heraklion to Georgioupolis, the closest town to the lake (about 4 km). From there you can take a touristic train, walk or take a taxi. There are also several excursions that go to Lake Kournas.

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