A short drive south of Gialova, is a city called Methoni. It looks like many of the other cities in the area – and not as cute as Pylos, but it has an old Byzantine castle that we explored on an afternoon drive through the area around Gialova. It turned out to be very scenic.
For our family any place located on the ocean (or a sea) is automatically attractive and when that sea is breaking onto land, we get even more interested. When the ocean is breaking against a centuries-old castle, its pretty much irresistible. Methoni Castle had all these things.
This was one of our first views of the castle after we parked our car and walked 50 meters to the ocean.

Charlotte and Laura-Lyn walking towards the bridge over the moat that leads to the entrance to the castle.

The site was quite large and it was late in the day and we almost didn’t walk down to the end of it. The castle was supposed to close at 1500 hours but it was already 1605 when we took this picture and we joked darkly about spending the night on the site if we went down and explored this end. We were glad we did (and we didn’t get locked in!).
As we got closer to the edge of the castle grounds we could see this guard house through some gaps in the fortifications. We headed towards an arch that looked like the way you got an unobstructed view.

But as we passed through the arch and emerged on the other side of the fortification, this was the view that greeted us – the Mediterranean surge passing through this arched bridge – very neat!

This was a photo of the surge as it approached the arched bridge.

This photo was taken from the guard house back towards the fortifications and the arched bridge and shows the surge through the arches.














