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Claire In Crete

Claire Lees Ingham

Paris might do for Emily, but Crete is the place for me!

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Latest Issues

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Χάλια! (It's Greek for 'I'm in a terrible state!)

I am climbing the Kritsá/Kroústas road in the dark with a torch. It’s only 8pm in the evening, but it has grown pitch black around me up here in the Lassithi mountains – and I’m a little disorientated. It’s as if my body and brain have beco...

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If These Walls Could Talk

It took seven years of visiting Heraklion for us to realise that it was possible to walk on the city’s Venetian Walls - another two to seek out the steps that would allow us to climb up onto them. “If these walls could talk,” my husband, Cr...

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Lost Beyond Elounda...

Craig and I are lost - somewhere between Plaka and Milatos, in the thorny, mountain hinterland of East Crete where it feels as if you could tumble over the edge of the world…

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It's Been A Year...

I’m sitting with a coffee as I’m reflecting on a year of ‘Claire in Crete’…

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  • Claire Lees Ingham

    Claire is a writer of fiction and articles, a TV producer and a graduate of the famous school of writing at the University of East Anglia. She has travelled Crete extensively – and loves discovering its history, culture, places and people

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