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About
Tucked along the road near the quiet mill village of Lampou Mili, this BP fuel station serves as a practical and welcome stop for travellers exploring the western reaches of Lesvos. Whether you are heading toward the petrified forest of Sigri, winding down to the beaches of the south coast, or simply making your way through the island's interior, reliable fuel and a moment to pause can make all the difference on Lesvos's long, scenic roads.
Beyond filling the tank, roadside stops like this one offer a chance to stretch your legs and take in the surrounding landscape of olive groves and rolling hills that define this part of the island. The village of Lampou Mili itself, with its old watermill heritage, sits close by, a reminder that even the most practical of stops places you within reach of the island's layered history. Travellers will find it a sensible waypoint before venturing further into the less-serviced western and southern areas of Lesvos, where petrol stations become sparse.
Before you go
What to expect
A no-frills fuel stop on a quiet stretch of road winding through olive groves and low hills in the island's interior. It marks a sensible moment to top up before roads thin out further west and south, where the next station can be a long way off. The surrounding landscape is unhurried and green, with the old mill village of Lampou Mili close by.
Best time to visit
Open year-round; most valuable in summer when day-trippers head out toward the petrified forest and the south coast beaches in numbers.
How to get there
From Mytilene, drive west into the island's interior — the station sits near Lampou Mili village, roughly 20 to 25 minutes by road depending on your route.
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