Summary:
Just in front of the seashore, a beautiful property, fully equipped, will offer you unforgettable moments of relaxation!
Relax on the wooden deck of the property having a refreshing drink and enjoying some sunny moments!
Taste the local flavours in the restaurants & taverns near the lodging while enjoying the natural beauty of the area along with its beautiful beaches.
Free Wifi and parking on the street are available!
The Space:
A unique property, where every decor and design detail has been carefully selected awaits you for unique moments!
Whether you are a family or a group of friends you will cherish your stay forever!
Upon entering you are welcomed by an open-plan space with a living room, complete with an indoor fireplace for those cold winter nights. Here, you will also find a kitchen, fully equipped with everything you might need to prepare your meals during your stay, as well as a large dining table. On this level, two bedrooms can be found, with a comfy double bed each, and 2 bathrooms fitted with showers. The third bedroom is up on the attic, with a double bed also. All areas are air-conditioned!
The star of the property is definitely the seashore wooden deck! Have a drink, a coffee or a meal while gazing out to the sea, soaking up the sun in the morning or enjoying the magical sunsets!
Free Wifi and parking on the street are available!
Guest Access:
As our esteemed guests, you will have exclusive access to all the areas of the property.
The Neighborhood:
Right where Pelion meets the sea, Kato Gatzea is a quaint village where you can spend unforgettable moments!
Within walking distance you will find a plethora of restaurants/taverns and cafes, as well as a market at 350 meters for your daily groceries.
Take a dip at Sykia beach (450 meters) or venture out to Kala Nera (3km). Do not miss on visiting the village's upper side and take a stroll in the picturesque streets. Visit the Agia Triada Monastery and the Evangelistria church. Here, there is also a stop for the famous Pelion train "Moutzouris". Hop on for a unique route through the lush greenery. This narrow-gauge railway winds its way through the lush landscapes of Pelion, offering picturesque views along the way. Marvel at the vintage locomotive and enjoy a memorable ride through the region's scenic beauty.
There is also the Olive Museum, showcasing the history of this important Greek product.
Pelion is a picturesque region nestled between the sparkling Aegean Sea and the majestic Mount Pelion. With its enchanting landscapes, charming villages, and rich history, Pelion offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Here are some of the top sights and activities to explore in this idyllic Greek destination:
Explore Volos (15km): Start your Pelion adventure in the vibrant city of Volos, the gateway to the region. Stroll along the scenic waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants, and admire the views of the sea. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Volos to discover the area's ancient past.
Pelion is famous for its traditional villages, each with its unique character and charm. Explore Makrinitsa (24km), often called the "balcony of Pelion," known for its stunning views. Wander through the cobblestone streets of Portaria (26km) and enjoy the traditional architecture. Don't miss Tsagarada (33km), surrounded by lush greenery and home to the famous centuries-old plane tree, known as the "Centaur's Plane Tree."
Hiking and Nature Trails: Pelion is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. Discover the diverse landscapes by embarking on one of the many scenic trails. The Centaurs' Path is a popular choice, taking you through forests, gorges, and traditional villages. Follow the ancient kalderimi (stone-paved footpaths) that connect the villages and immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
Pelion boasts a coastline dotted with enchanting beaches. Head to Mylopotamos (38km), famous for its turquoise waters and rocky surroundings. Visit Papa Nero (40km), a sandy beach embraced by verdant cliffs. For a more secluded experience, explore Fakistra Beach (38 km), hidden in a small bay and surrounded by lush vegetation.
Skiing in Winter: If you visit Pelion during the winter months, you can enjoy skiing and winter sports at the Agriolefkes Ski Center (30km). Nestled on the slopes of Mount Pelion, this ski resort offers breathtaking views and a range of slopes suitable for beginners and experienced skiers alike.
Traditional Cuisine: Indulge in the delicious flavors of Pelion's traditional cuisine. Try local specialties such as bougiourdi (spicy cheese dip), spetzofai (sausage with peppers), and tsipouro (a traditional alcoholic beverage). Don't forget to sample the region's famous sweet preserves, including spoon sweets made from local fruits.
Cultural Events and Festivals: Pelion hosts various cultural events throughout the year. Experience the Pelion Summer Festival, featuring music and theatrical performances in stunning outdoor venues. Join the celebrations during the Feast of Agios Taxiarchis in September, where the village of Tsangarada comes alive with traditional music, dance, and food.
Getting Around:
Nea Achialos airport is 40km from the property. The area is full of sights and attractions and the best way to visit them is by car.
Other Things to Note:
The ideal choice for a year-round vacation!
Interaction with Guests:
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