Bus Stop (39.1048, 26.5555)
About
This bus stop near Alyfada sits along the road network of central-northern Lesvos, serving as a local connection point for residents and visitors moving through the island's quieter interior villages. Alyfada is a small settlement in the Lesvos municipality, and stops like this one form part of the KTEL Lesvos network, the regional bus service that links outlying communities to the island's main hub of Mytilene.
Travelers using the KTEL network from this area can typically reach Mytilene, the island's capital and primary transport hub, from where onward connections to other major towns and ferry terminals are available. Services to and from smaller villages like Alyfada tend to run a limited number of times per day, so checking the current KTEL Lesvos timetable before travel is strongly recommended. The bus is an economical and scenic way to experience the island's olive-grove-draped landscapes without renting a car.
For visitors exploring this part of Lesvos on a budget or without a vehicle, this stop is a useful waypoint. Schedules can be confirmed directly with KTEL Lesvos or at the main bus station in Mytilene. It is worth arriving a few minutes early, as rural services may not wait if no passengers are visible at the stop.
Before you go
What to expect
A roadside stop in the olive-draped countryside near Alyfada, used mainly by locals commuting between the village and Mytilene. Services are infrequent, so the wait can be a quiet interlude with views across the rural interior. Arrive a few minutes early — rural KTEL drivers won't always linger if no one is visible.
Best time to visit
Useful year-round, though summer sees slightly more travellers using the KTEL network.
How to get there
The stop is on the road through Alyfada, a short distance from the village centre. From Mytilene, take the road north toward the island's interior villages — the journey by bus or car is brief.
Details
Type: bus_stop