Perched on the top of the second highest mountain, at around 675 metres high called Agioi Deka, which means "ten saints" It is worth visiting for the amazing views from this point. It can be hard work on a 50cc and by foot. If you have come from the north road you will have passed up from 15th-century village of Agioi Deka. While here visit the chapel of the Profitis Ilias to see some more breathtaking views to the south of the island.