Day 2 - The Pagasiticos Gulf (John and Linda Crowther) 
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£565.00 (2008)
TBC (2009)
7 nights B&B
Easy - Medium
1 - 5 hours per day
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What previous customers have

said about this walk

“A great adventure that we could never have organised for ourselves.”

 

“The beauty of the countryside, the friendliness of the people and the wealth of wildlife made it an experience that we will long remember with vivid delight.”

 

“A well-planned holiday in an outstandingly beautiful area of Greece – we loved it!.”

 

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Mount Pelion
Across the peninsula to the Aegean
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Walking holidays, tours and vacations on Mount Pelion, Greece

 

Playground of the gods


The Pelion peninsula, on the Aegean coast of mainland Greece about 160 miles north of Athens, is an area known until recently only by the Greeks and the most determined of tourists. Its kindly climate (relatively warm from March to November, rarely scorchingly hot, and good winter rains) explains the cloak of woodlands and fresh pastures. Its villages were traditionally linked by a system of paved donkey tracks known as calderimi, and it is these gentle old paths that you will follow for much of your holiday.

 

From the hill village of Miliés, and across the peninsula to delightful Tsangarada, where Doris Schlepper has created a magical (and visitable) garden, down to the tiny harbour and beach at Damouchari, to your final destination, Aghios Joannis. This family resort on the Aegean allows the idle springtime walker to laze on little-used beaches fringing crystal clear waters.

 

For September and October clients, when the resort virtually closes, we recommend instead a free day each in Tsangarada and charming Skiathos, staying an additional night in each of the two most attractive pensions on the route, and the opportunity to bathe in the warm Aegean when the crowds have departed.

 

Route designed by

Valentina Grigorieva and Dimitrios Kalogeropoulos

Before moving to Greece, Valentina studied languages and lived in the foothills of the Ural mountains. Dimitrios is a retired engineer and member of the Volos Alpine Club in Greece.

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