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Conveniently located near the village of Agia Paraskevi in the heart of Lesvos, this BP fuel station serves as a reliable stop for travelers exploring the island's interior and northern regions. Whether you are driving toward the petrified forest of Sigri, heading to the medieval village of Molyvos, or simply navigating the winding roads that connect Lesvos's many villages, having a trusted fuel station along the route is an essential part of any road trip on the island.
The station offers the standard range of BP fuels, making it a practical waypoint for both rental cars and private vehicles. Agia Paraskevi itself is a charming agricultural village known for its annual bull festival, so visitors passing through the area will find this a convenient place to refuel before or after exploring the surrounding countryside, olive groves, and traditional settlements that define this quieter, less-touristed part of Lesvos.
Before you go
What to expect
A straightforward fuel stop on the road through central Lesvos, useful when you're mid-journey between villages. The surrounding area is agricultural and unhurried, with olive groves lining the approach to Agia Paraskevi. Fill up here before pushing on toward the north coast or the western petrified forest — stations thin out the further you go.
Best time to visit
Open year-round; most useful in summer when rental cars are everywhere and queues can form during peak afternoon hours.
How to get there
From Mytilene, head northwest toward Kalloni and continue on toward Agia Paraskevi — the drive is roughly 35–40 minutes. The station sits near the village, which is well-signed from the main cross-island road.
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