May 1St Pelion Tesalia, Pilio Greece summer 2025
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Esperos Suites Villas, Pelion Tesalia

Esperos Suites Villas

Pelion Tesalia, Pilio, Greece

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Iris Guesthouses Suites, Pelion Tesalia

Iris Guesthouses Suites

Pelion Tesalia, Pilio, Greece

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Archontiko Stafylopati, Pelion Tesalia

Archontiko Stafylopati

Pelion Tesalia, Pilio, Greece

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Pelion Homes, Pelion Tesalia

Pelion Homes

Pelion Tesalia, Pilio, Greece

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Pelion Goddess, Pelion Tesalia

Pelion Goddess

Pelion Tesalia, Pilio, Greece

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About Pelion TesaliaDetails and images of Pelion Tesalia

Pelion Tesalia

Pelion is a mountain in the southeastern part of Thessaly, in central Greece, forming a peninsula in the form of a hook between the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean. The highest peak, Pourianos Stavros, has an altitude of 1624 meters.

Recommendations for travel Pelion Tesalia

Attractions and sights in Pelion:

- The Agia Marina church in Kissos was built in 1650 while Greece was under Ottoman rule. The iconostasis inside the church was built between 1700-1720 by Hepirus technicians using lime wood. It has internal sculptures and was plated with gold in 1793, as shown on the north gate of the iconostasis. Tradition says it took 60 years to complete the iconostasis sculpture.
- Panagia Megalomata Church and Agia Paraskevi Church in Tsagarada
- Pelion station, Pammegistoi Taxiarches temple, Agios Nikolaos church, Folklore Museum and Milies Library
- Taxiarches Monastery of Nileia
- Agia Triada Monastery in Ano Garea
- Kontos Mansion in Ano Lehonia
- Topalis Mansion, folk art museum, Panagia church, Agios Ioannis church in Makrinitsa
- The Rosary Museum in Portaria
- Aggelini Museum in Chorto
- Agios Georgios, Agia Kyriaki, Agia Paraskevi and Metamorphosi tou Sotiros churches in Horefto
- The old church of Agios Nikolaos is built on the ruins of an ancient temple and the church of Agios Ioannis Prodromos in Horefto
- Cruise in the area of ​​Palia Mitzela in the area of ​​marine caves, where the Persian king's fleet Xerxes was destroyed (480 B.C.). According to Greek mythology, Nereid Thetida fell in love with Pileas.

Food:

In Pelion, wines, liqueurs, spirits, jams, olive oil, aromatic plants, teas and honey are among the most appreciated in Greece.
The local apple is called fyriki and has small, aromatic fruits from which jams are made and a very fragrant sherbet, served with a glass of cold water.
If you arrive in Pelion try local traditional specialties: white bean soup, tyropsomo - a bread prepared with cheese and oregano or spetsofai - a spicy dish made with peppers, tomatoes and sausages.
Don't forget to look for the salad, a kind of potato salad prepared with potatoes.
Some of the local specialties that are worth trying are spetzofai, mousakas, "tsitsiravla", pies and local meat as well. The culinary feast will be complemented by the traditional sweets from Pelion, usually made "at home".