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ACHLADOKAMBOS (Village) ARGOLIS
Tel: +30 27510 81286
Fax: +30 27510 81286
SKOTINI (Village) ALEA
Tel: +30 27510 73184, 73301
Fax: +30 27510 73184
AGIOS DIMITRIOS (Village) ASKLIPIIO
Tel: +30 27510 61340
DALAMANARA (Village) ARGOS
Tel: +30 27510 66454
ELLINIKO (Village) ARGOS
Tel: +30 27510 86277
Elliniko, a semi-mountainous built-up area that lies on the southeast
side of "Evangelismos". It is a fertile area with olive trees, apricot
trees, lemon trees and a large variety of orange trees. Elliniko has been built
around the church of St. George upon "Kastraki" hill. At the top of
the hill, there is a peculiar ancient building: the Pyramid
of Elliniko.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
ERMIONI (Small town) ARGOLIS
Ermioni is a seaside town of captivating beauty or an “island-town”
as it has been called. It is the seat of the municipality bearing the same name
and consists of the settlements of Achladitsa,
Podari, Petrothalassa,
St. Anargyri, Kouverta and
Kineta.
Ermioni is an ideal holiday resort, for it combines harmoniously the
tranquillity an island can offer and lively entertainment. The sea embracing it
from both sides forms a port in the north - the latter being the town’s
main commercial center - and the area of Mandrakia in the south. In the traditional
coffee shops and in the picturesque tavernas overhung by octopuses drying in the
sun and with fishermen’s nets being all around, visitors can enjoy their
wine or ouzo and snack on fresh seafood. Mandrakia is the liveliest area of the
city, its nightlife lasting until dawn.
The road that ascends through the paved lanes and the beautiful dwellings
of Ermioni leads to he slope of the ancient hill of Pronos, which is crowned at
the top by the chapel of St. Ermioni; the latter, built in the typical Greek island
architectural style on the foundations of the temple of goddess Hera, commands
a unique view over Dokos (findings
from the world’s oldest shipwreck) appearing eastward on the horizon, and
the island of Hydra that is
delineated further beyond. From the same spot one is afforded a fine view over
the plain which is reputed for yielding fine products, such as the pomegranates
of Ermioni - a unique Greek culture - citrus fruits and of course the well-known
local olive oil. Visitors should not miss out on a walk towards Mylos, situated
on the Krothi hill facing the port, wherefrom a magnificent view of Ermioni can
be enjoyed.
Apart from the beaches of Bitsi, there are beautiful stretches of
sand around Ermioni, Kouverta,
Sendoni, Petrothalassa, St.
Dimitrios, Dardiza, as well as the coasts of Thermissia
and Plepi which are ideal
for a swim in crystal clear waters.
A number of events and festivities are held in Ermioni which are worth
attending, such as: the yala-yala, celebrated in a unique, special way on the
day of the Epiphany; the Shrove Monday feast in Mandrakia; the burning of Judas
on Easter Sunday; various cultural events held in August, culminating in the choral
festival.
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Municipality
of Ermioni tourist pamphlet.
FREGENI (Village) LYRKIA
Tel: +30 27510 75295
The village of Fregaina is 16Km away from Argos.
It is a cattle-raising village with both stony and modern houses. Its most beautiful
characteristic is the church of Saint Apostles.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
ILIOKASTRO (Village) ERMIONI
Tel: +30 27540 91274
Heliokastro is situated northward of Ermioni,
about 7km from the town, is laid out on the plateau of Ilei.
The site of Ilei, which probably
took its name from the “Ilei vineyards” that produced sweet wine,
was located northward of Aderes.
In the past, a small settlement was found in the area, while today, one can still
detect the enclosure of the polygonal walls adjacent to the small steep hill which
was probably used as an acropolis. According to Pausanias, temples for the worship
of Demeter and her daughter were erected here. The road linking Ermioni
and Troizinia used to pass
from that settlement.
Today, Heliokastro would be highly appreciated by wine lovers. The
ascending-although not tiring- route affords visitors a panoramic view of the
indented coasts, and leads to the small, traditional village and its tavernas
offering local mezedes (snacks).
The text is cited March 2004 from the Municipality
of Ermioni tourist pamphlet.
KAPARELI (Village) LYRKIA
Tel: +30 27510 71430
Kapareli is a village surrounded by rich and mountainous vegetation,
as it is situated between the mountains of Lyrkeion
and Artemisio. Opposite it
is the mountain of Xerovouni
(Melidoni). It is 27km away from Argos.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
KARYA (Village) LYRKIA
Tel: +30 27510 75223
Karia is one of the most beautiful mountainous villages of Argolida
County. It is also the largest one with 303 inhabitants according to the 1991
census. The village is the favourite resort to all those who live in Argos,
as they have the opportunity to enjoy the snow during winter. And it is only 20
kilometres away!
The village was first built on the top of Prophet Helias. Later, the
locals decided to move lower, as the cold was intolerable. During the Greek War
of Independence of 1821, Karia suffered the anger of Ibrahem.
Nowadays, the locals deal with cattle-raising, vineyards and olive
trees. At the centre of the village, there is the elementary school, a stony building
that ‘hosts’ few pupils, who still live in Karia. Do not forget to
visit the ruins of the old watermills. They are signs of the glory that was.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
KEFALARI (Village) ARGOS
Tel: +30 27510 86301
Kefalari is situated three kilometres southwest of Argos.
It is among groves, rural houses, modern villas and old traditional watermills.
The picturesque church and old traditional watermills. The picturesque church
of Zoodochos Pigi along with the amusement grounds around river
Erasinos springs, make Kefalari an attractive place to visit.
The waters of river
Erasinos form a wonderful lake under the church of Zoodochos Pigi. The scenery
becomes even more beautiful with the plane trees and the large number of taverns.
The village of Kefalari is also known for its cave that used to be
a subterranean riverbed. Excavations had brought into light Neolithic ceramics,
however, the cave had been inhabited much earlier. German archeologists had found
blades and spearheads that date back to the beginnings of the late Palaeolithic
Age, circa 35000 BC!
The church of Zoodochos Pigi or else the Virgin Mary Kefalariotissa
has been built in the cave and it is visited by a large number of pilgrims each
year.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
KEFALOVRYSSO (Village) LYRKIA
Tel: +30 27510 71388
Four kilometers after Douka
and 36 km from Argos is Kefalovriso,
a village among green trees and cool waters. It is one of the most beautiful and
impressive mountainous villages of Argolida.
Kefalovriso is named after the well-known spring that stands next
to the church of the Virgin Mary.
Years ago, the event of marriage was celebrated very specially and
the locals followed traditional customs. Feasts lasted a whole week!
(Text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
KOUTSOPODI (Village) ARGOLIS
Koutsopodi was the capital of the ancient «Mysias» municipality which
was founded by King Othonas. The name «Mysias» is also found in Pafsania' s «Korinthiaka»,
who relates that there is a hamlet by the name Mysias, where there is the temple
of the Greek Goddess Dimitra of Mysias. Dimitra was considered to be mother of
agriculture.
On the old site of the ancient temple there is a Christian church
nowadays, the church of «Metamorphosis of Sotiras». Nearby there are the ruins
of a Byzantine temple ,evidence that show the existence of an ancient hamlet at
this region. Vavaroi who were considered to have a great knowledge of the ancient
Greek civilization , accepted the Greek tradition and sagas and identified ancient
Mysia with Koutsopodi.
During the survey of 1700, about 75 families seemed to live at Koutsopodi.
The survey of 1999 shows that about 2.360 people live there. The inhabitants of
Koutsopodi used to grow up a lot of crops as wheat barley, rye, oats, potatoes,
tomatoes, a lot of melons and vegetables. They also cultivated vineyards and olive
trees. All of these have now been replaced by the cultivation of orange trees,
lemon trees and citrous trees in general as well as appricot trees and olive trees.
The land is fertile , and the yield per acre is high enough. This makes the inhabitants
prosperous and has also attracted a lot of foreign immigrants who consist the
labor force of the area. Koutsopodi is developing at a very fast rate into a town.
KYVERI (Small town) LERNA
Tel: +30 27510 47349
Kiveri, according to the descriptions by ancient authors, is the place
of the “Genession” (birthplace), the place where Danaos first came
to anchor. Honouring this event there was a temple built in this area, the temple
of Genessios Poseidon.
The excavations in Kiveri brought to light Mycenean tombs, ancient
facilities in the area of Ag. Demetrios and evidence of an ancient temple in Ag.
Elias.
Two kilometers south of Kiveri, in the cove of Ag. Giorgi, there is
a great spring of fresh water gushing from under the sea, Anavalos,
the exploitation of which, through the great projects being in full progress,
is expected to radically resolve the irrigation problems of the Province.
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefectorial
Self-Government of Argolida tourist pamphlet.
LYRKIA (Village) LYRKIA
Lyrkeia is more mountainous village. Its soil is suitable for vineyards,
olive trees and tobacco crops.
Lyrkeia is the capital of Lyrkeia
Municipality. Its population is 779 and it is one of the most notable villages
in Argolida. The locals are
constantly exploit village’s fertile soil by cultivating olive trees and
tobacco. After Lyrkeia, you meet the citadel of the prehistoric
town of Lygeia.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
MALADRENI (Village) KOUTSOPODI
Tel: +30 27510 71378
Malandreni is built on the top of a high hill. It seems perched up there being surrounded by other green hills and a lot of ravines. At the top of the hill there is the famous church of 'Panagia Myrtithiotisa'. The village is also famous for the good wine and olive oil produced there.Its architecture is a mixture of modern style and this of a century ago.The inhabitants live peacefully up there away from the noise and smog of the big city. They are friendly people and especially hospitable to tourists or foreign people who visit their place. They show their hospitality offering hearty welcome to those who will visit their local fair of 'Maithanasis' on the first of May every year and also during carnival time when they offer a very good time and a lot of good local wine, food and sweets to their visitors.
MONASTIRAKI (Village) MYKINES
Tel: +30 27510 76021
NEA EPIDAVROS (Small town) ARGOLIS
Tel: +30 27530 31000, 31221
Fax: +30 27530 31221
NEOCHORI (Village) LYRKIA
Neochori is 580 metres above sea level. It is a small and poor village,
35km from Argos. Lately, there
is a slight development, as the locals build new houses. They mostly deal with
cattle-raising and olive trees.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
PORTO HELI (Village) ARGOLIS
Tel: +30 27540 51300
Fax: +30 27540 52335
PYRGIOTIKA (Village) NAFPLIO
Tel: +30 27520 22976
SCHINOCHORI (Village) KOUTSOPODI
Tel: +30 27510 77277
Being built on a semi- mountainous land it gazes at the Argolic plain perched on the Bachriami mountain, it offers a panoramic view to its 441 inhabitants and those who visit it. At the top of this mountain there is the famous historic spring 'Arkouthovrsisi'. The church of Agia Marina near this spring, the church of Agios Dimitris in the center of the village, the school and the houses all around offer one the real picture of a traditional Greek village.The villagers, who once were famous cheese makers of the Argolic 'Feta' cheese, nowadays are mostly occupied with the cultivation of their land.
The visitor can meet the old watermill, in a very bad condition nowadays, and also the old hamlet 'Helmi' with a lot of ancient ruins. On the wall of an old house the visitor can make out the inscription 'Lysithamos offered'. In the area of 'Makrinari' there are the traces of an ancient track and also an ancient graveyard. Some archaeologist considers this area to be the ancient city of 'Lyrkio'
STERNA (Village) LYRKIA
Tel: +30 27510 71455
Driving towards Lyrkeia,
you meet the village of Sterna, 17km from Argos.
Sterna was once supplied with water by the spring of Tsiristra. There is still
a tank (a ‘sterna’) in the village that dates back to Roman Ages.
In general, it is a flat village, with no particular interest.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
THERMISSIA (Village) ERMIONI
Tel: +30 27540 41240
10km from Ermioni,
lies a beautiful village by the sea, called Thermissia. The village acquired its
name from the temple of Demeter, goddess of Thermassia (Heat; from the heat of
the hot water springs), who used to be worshipped in the area and whose temple
was built by the sea. Today, a lagoon has been formed in that very spot. In the
Middle Ages, some fine salt pans were found here giving rise to all sorts of relevant
activities.
Today, it constitutes an important biotope and a stopping place for
rare migratory birds. At the entrance to the village, right opposite the lagoon,
stands an imposing rock rising to 350m, on the top of which the Castle of Thermissia
has been built. The structures which have survived into the present hint at a
Venetian construction of the 12th century. Access to the castle, which is worth
exploring, is quite easy.
Thermissia is mainly an agricultural area abounding in orchards with
citrus fruits, apricot and olive trees. At the same time, however, it attracts
a great number of tourists for the limpid waters of its sandy beaches that are
lined with traditional small tavernas. Along the coastline, smaller settlements
known for their garden produce and flowers are laid out in succession. A visit
to them is worthwhile: indulging in the fresh sea food of their seaside tavernas
and plunging in their waters can be a real treat.
The text is cited March 2004 from the Municipality
of Ermioni tourist pamphlet.
TOLO (Small town) ARGOLIS
Tel: +30 27520 59249, 59559
Fax: +30 27520 59559
VROUSTI (Village) KOUTSOPODI
Tel: +30 27510 91600
When the visitor arrives at Vrousti he feels fascinated by the wild beauty of nature at this mountainous point of Argolida.The hamlet is built at a height of 650 m above the sea level. Its old stone houses are built on a curved terrace through which runs a deeptorrent starting at the point of the central square with the tall plane-tree ,the stone fountain from Turkish times and the old church of Agia Paraskevi. From the 281 inhabitants, very few still live here any more. Most of them live at «Statheika», their old winter quarters, where they found fertile land and mild climate. There they worked hard and the cultivation of appricot trees has made them prosperous and well off.
NAFPLIO (Town) PELOPONNISOS
Tel: +3027523 60200
Fax: +3027520 24316
EPIDAVROS (Small town) ARGOLIS
Tel: +30 27533 60100
Fax: +30 27533 60102
KRANIDI (Small town) ARGOLIS
Tel: +3027543 60000
Fax: +3027540 23668
NAFPLIO (Town) PELOPONNISOS
Tel: +30 27520 23332, 27226
Fax: +30 27520 28607
AGIA PARASKEVI (Village) ASSINI
Tel: +30 27520 61707
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