Lampou Myloi
Lampou Myloi — “lamps and mills” — is shaped by the springs and streams that feed the local landscape. Old mill structures survive and the seasonal walking paths along the watercourses are the finest in this part of the island.
Spring-fed mills and seasonal water paths

Travel to Lesvos
What to See and Do in Lampou Myloi
Mill structures are visible in the fields and the paths along the seasonal streams are rewarding in spring when the water runs. By summer the streams may reduce; autumn rain brings them back. The best time to visit is March through May.
How long: 2–3 hours (longer in spring for walking). Best combined with: Evergetoulas, Kerameia, Asomatos, Mychou, Sykounta. Best for: Spring walkers, heritage lovers, slow travel, nature, mill history.
Thematic Guides
For detailed coverage of attractions in this area:
- Beaches in Lesvos
- Monasteries & Sacred Places
- Museums
- Castles & Fortifications
- Thermal Springs
- Walking & Hiking
- Food & Gastronomy
- Birdwatching
Where to Stay
The area has no dedicated hotels — stay in Mytilini (20–30 min). See the Mytilini hotels page.
Lampou Myloi — Travel Notes
Lampou Myloi is at its best in spring — March through May — when the water is running and the paths are green.
Evergetoulas Area villages
- Evergetoulas
- Kerameia
- Asomatos
- Mychou
- Sykounta
