Starting from the village of Salakos, you go along an ancient mule track that leads to a garden that once belonged to De Vecchi (governor of the island during the Italian domination) who had a villa built right on the mountain of the prophet. Through a small path you continue towards the chapel of the Archangel Michael perched on large boulders and continue towards the two Tyrolean-style hotels and the third peak of the island (798 m): from here the view is breathtaking. Descending from the mountain you pass by the majestic villa and its chapel and then descend towards Salakos. The whole route is immersed in a dense forest of cypresses and Aleppo pines which offer shade and shelter from the sun on the hottest days.