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Situated near the village of Antissa in the rugged northwestern reaches of Lesvos, Katsamatsas Gas Station serves as a vital refuelling point for travellers venturing into one of the island's most scenic and less-touristed corners. This part of Lesvos is home to the UNESCO-recognised Petrified Forest, the clifftop Monastery of Ypsilou, and the wild volcanic landscapes of the Sigri coastline — destinations that reward the effort of the drive but demand a full tank before setting out.
For visitors exploring the western peninsula, this gas station is a practical lifeline. Services typically include fuel for both petrol and diesel vehicles, and staff at local stations in this region are often familiar with the surrounding roads and can point travellers toward nearby sights or warn of seasonal track conditions. With long stretches of winding road between settlements in this part of the island, stopping at Katsamatsas before heading further west is simply good travel sense — and a chance to take a breath and take in the unhurried pace of rural Lesvos.
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