In August 2014, we have visited the remote island of Antikythera for a 15th consecutive year. Antikythera is 2 hours by boat from any close land, has about 30 inhabitants and is considered to be on of the most remote Greek islands. It is an amazing little island, offering astonishing wild landscapes, it is the largest birdwatching spot of the Mediterranean sea and it also has an immense fortification dating back to the Hellenistic period. It is at this fortification that for 15 years now, we assist the archaeologists. This year, we have decided to work on the trails of the Castle. Thus, we cleared and sign-posted a circular 1-hours-walk path, that passes from the most important sites of the fortification. Soon, within the framework of the Kythera Hiking project, we will sign-post the famous trail of the Antikythera Lighthouse!