We walk the fourth day of the potential Way of St. Andrew, walking the 15kms between Agioi Theodori and Istmia, following in part the tracks of the old narrow-gauge train.
The day consists of walking by beaches and alongside industrial polygons, making it the least interesting of all the stages so far.
The good thing about the stage is the end, where we arrive at the Corinth Canal, one of the longest civil engineering works in history, completed 1800 years after its start.
Furthermore this area is very rich in historical heritage, as it has the archaeological site of Istmia and the Byzantine wall of Examilia.
If you want to help us face the costs of the experience, we have an account on ko-fi, where we accept donations: ko-fi.com/aventurasapie
