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Northeast Pelion Voyage Tips and guide

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    Agii Saranta beach

    Mount Pelion (also spelt Pelio or Pelium; Greek, Modern: Πήλιο, Ancient/Katharevousa: Πήλιον) forms a hook-like peninsula between the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea.

    North East Pelion (Population: 5,809 (2011), Municipality of Zagora - Mouresi) lies by the Aegean Sea

    The mountains are entirely forested, with beech, oak, maple and chestnut trees. Pelion is a tourist attraction throughout the year: the mountain includes trails and sidewalks for walking within small and large beaches with sand or pebbles.

    Located near the city of Volos, in the prefecture of Magnesia.

    Villages

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    Villages are grouped together in clusters of nearby villages:

    Get in

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    Map
    Map of Northeast Pelion

    It takes about 1 hour from Volos by car to reach the North East Coast of Pelion.

    By bus it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can take the bus from Volos Interurban Bus Terminal ("Yperastiko KTEL") (KTEL Volou). Details on buses, can be found online here

    Get around

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    See

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    Do

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    • Walk along the recognized hiking routes.

    Beaches

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    There is a good variety of beaches on Pelion. Beaches on the Aegean sea are huge sandy beaches with deep waters and sometimes big waves.

    • Agios Ioannis has 3 main beaches:
    • The main beach in front of the village
    • Papa Nero, to the south
    • Plaka, to the north
    • Tsangarada has a few sandy beaches.

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    Eat

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    • 1 Plimari, Analipsi Beach, Pouri (From Pouri, follow signs down a (very) steep road to Analipsi Beach. Park at the road's end and walk along the stony beach for 50 meters.), +30 6977706151. Plimari is the Greek seaside restaurant ideal. It sits in splendid isolation in front of the sea-worn rocks of Analipsi beach, with tables scattered under shady trees. Spyros and Anna serve well-crafted, fresh taverna food, with most ingredients sourced from their gardens or by Spyros from the sea. The excellent, often ambitious, cooking and friendly service attracts locals as well as regulars from around Greece, Europe and the world.
    • 2 Dovas Home Cooking, Horefto, Magnesia (On the beach road in Horefto, just before the Horefto branch of the Zagorin supermarket.), +30 2426023535. Well cooked seafood and complex stews are the specialties of this Pilion treasure. A warm welcome and smooth, local tsipouro or a cold beer will relax you.

    Drink

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    The tap water is drinkable and restaurants will serve glasses of ice water upon request. Local drinks include Mythos (beer) and tsipouro (a grappa-like drink made with or without anise, and served over ice).

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    Stay safe

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    Northeast Pelion is a generally safe destination.

    • The summer sun tends to get very strong. You should not take the risk of dehydration, sunburns or even heat strokes lightly. Wear appropriate clothes, maybe with a hat and sunglasses; use sunscreen; bring enough water on excursions and know when to stop exhausting yourself and seek the shade of a tree.

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