Hotel Meteora
Suggested Price: Read more The hotel is located in the Kalambaka Valley, amid green mountains and full of power as an ancient landscape and a 15-minute drive from one of the wonders of the world - the Hanging Monasteries and the center of the town of Metuora, where you can enjoy a selection of taverns and local shops. The large 3-storey hotel has 2 restaurants serving an interesting Greek menu with a local flavor, a caf? bar next to the clear pool serving natural juices, coffee and other treats. In the large and bright Piano Bar lobby for evening indulgence in a relaxed atmosphere of freedom.
Naomi Hotel – Portaria
Suggested Price: Read more Click here to BOOK! Set in the town of Portaria, this family-run guesthouse is surrounded by mountains, forests and views of the city of Volos, on the Pelion Peninsula. The guest house is open both during the summer and the winter. The view around it is spectacular in every season. The guest house has various […]
Hotel Aristi
Suggested Price: Read more A charming hotel in the western part of Zagora in an amazing traditional village.
Complex of 3 Villas in Zagoria
Suggested Price: Read more The Zagori region covers more than 1,000 square kilometers with heights ranging from 500 to 2,500 meters, part of the Vikos-Ao?s National Park in the Epirus region of northern Greece, a place of great natural beauty and geological significance, while Boasts a strong cultural identity, immersed in tradition.Thanks to its wild and uncooperative nature and its unique traditional architecture, Zagori is one of the most protected areas in Greece. It falls under the Greek law for the preservation of the environment, as well as the UNESCO and NATURA regulations.Network NATURA 2000 (a network of areas for the protection of nature in the territory of the EU) due to its richness of flora and fauna and variety of multi-species.In 2010, -Ao?s Geopark, a member of the UNESCO World Network Geopark, making it a natural monument acknowledged internationally. Geopharks are well defined areas that include unique geological, natural and cultural features. Human activity in the 18th and 19th centuries, such as the many stones built in traditional villages with the monuments surrounding them, together with the prehistoric remains of human activity (Palaeolithic hunting grounds, Neolithic settlements, etc.) rather than satisfy the requirements of a unique geophark. The regional settlements are also supervised by the architectural and archeological authorities because of their cultural value.Zagori is also the region with the most rains in Greece; It is clearly visible in its landscape, almost completely covered by forests, which provide habitats of great ecological value.Here, the harmonious harmony of nature and moderate human intervention is perfectly presented.