In reply to Will Cat:
Yes, many of the old soft touch 7as have been downgraded now (to, say, the same as many of the 'new school' Spanish crags (although some give-aways still exist, see below).
But it’s very personal: for me, I find the thuggy steep routes, relatively easy ('cos I train indoors a lot of steep walls) yet find the grey slabs desperate ('cos I’m technically incompetent).
Here’s around twenty top-quality suggestions though:
(1) Kaly Magic at Skalia Pillar, long, quite technical but not too steep.
(2) K44 at Galatiani, a short but somehow well-balanced route with impressive surroundings.
(3) Ulisse coperto di sale or (4) Dionysos at Odyssey if you like them steep with a very distinct crux ie you're really a boulderer.
(5) Nestoras at Iliada: lovely, even though some feel it’s slightly runout (do Hector, 6c, first, swing across and get the clips in!)
(6) Kerveros at Spartacus even though it’s getting a little polished: too many popular neighbours
(7) DNA at Grande Grotta. On everyone’s list, technically very very very easy: just relax on the giant holds and put all that steep wall training to good use (otherwise totally debilitating!)
(8) Cigarillo at Panorama is quite thuggy too.
(9) Trela at Grand Grotta, if you like very long (40m) routes.
(10) Chnosi Family at Panorama, delightfully varied.
(11) Ixion at Kalydna is quite technical, quite British.
(12) Attitude at Iannis, though the fun’s not over even after the steep ground.
(13) Omera at Poets was 7a, now downgraded… if you like that nasty, grey-slabby sort of stuff.
The technical but not that steep (14) Flipper at Palionsisos Red Wall; a new discovery and still a little ‘fresh’.
The fabulous (15) Ricounet at the fabulous Secret Garden; soft but characterful.
And if you want some proper soft touches, try:
(16) Axium at Ghost Kitchen, (17) Kastor at Arhi (if you are fast and can recover on steep ground, (18) Toni at Magoulia’s Wall (do this quick as it really does need a down-grade).
Others which might be borderline are: (19) Calipso, Odyssey (well, 6c+ now, but many people would still have this as a steep but soft 7a). Same goes for (20) Paris, now 6c+ at Iliada or (21) Kallisto 6c+ at Zeus (but still 7a if you are short?). These three all used to be 7a.
Finally, if you like getting scared, get on (22) Lolita (Sikati Cave), technically easy, bolts where it’s tricky… but spookily runout.
Get training and have a good trip.
Carl