Three Traditional “Kafeneia” You Should Visit in Pilio
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The lush landscape, dominated by plane trees and chestnuts, sets the scene.
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Thirty degrees. That’s the highest summer temperature in Tsagarada, even when the rest of Greece is experiencing heatwaves. One of the coolest mountain villages in Thessaly, it is also close to the sea, making it an ideal destination for autumn. The many deciduous trees create a lovely carpet of leaves, creating a dreamlike setting dominated by centuries-old plane trees. The huge plane trees that dominate each of the village’s four neighborhoods have long served as the focal points of local life.
The ancient plane tree in the square of Aghoi Taxiarches
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Fountain in Aghia Kyriaki, one of the four districts that make up Tsagarada.
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The oldest and largest of these trees is found in Aghia Paraskevi, its sprawling branches providing generous shade to those who gather at the tables beneath it. The other three plane trees are just as impressive, towering over Aghoi Taxiarches, Aghios Stefanos, and the more remote Aghia Kyriaki, where the tree dominates the village square. A hike to Aghios Athonas, above Tsagarada, will allow you to experience the forest in all its grandeur. The dirt road leading there, suitable for off-road vehicles but better explored on foot, meanders through chestnuts and looming beeches before ending at a small chapel with benches nearby – perfect for a rest and a picnic. And if the summer’s high temperatures persist, why not visit the beaches of eastern Pelion for a refreshing swim? Aghoi Saranta, Papa Nero, Damouchari, and Fakistra are among the best in the area, now less crowded and providing a peaceful respite.
The beaches of eastern Pelion are only a short distance away. Pictured here is Papa Nero.
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The weather this time of year is ideal for wandering through the village and its four neighborhoods, which extend across seven kilometers. Start from Aghoi Taxiarches and make your way to Aghia Kyriaki, following the narrow paths that wind through orchards and traditional houses.
Where to stay
The Amanita guesthouse (Tel. (+30) 24260.497.07) has long been one of the village’s most welcoming destinations, offering a range of culinary experiences, from harvesting vegetables from the organic garden to sampling homemade jams and local herbs at breakfast. Aleka’s House (Tel. (+30) 24260.493.80), conveniently located in the center of the village, features spacious rooms suitable for families, while Aglaida Apartments (Tel. (+30) 24260.490.97) offers large apartments with beautiful seaviews.
Where to eat
Itamos (Tel. (+30) 24260.489.69) serves delicious traditional dishes such as spetzofai (spicy Greek sausages with peppers and tomato) and rooster in tomato sauce, as well as more creative options like linguine with wild mushrooms and ham or chicken with mustard and yogurt. The Apalou Bistro (Tel. (+30) 24260.497.27) serves hearty salads, fresh pasta, and thin, crispy pizza made with rice flour. For an unforgettable setting among the trees, head to the Lost Unicorn (Tel. (+30) 24260.499.30), which offers an elegant menu and an impressive selection of wines.
Tsagarada is 373 km from Athens (about 5 hours by car) and 255 km from Thessaloniki (about 3.5 hours by car).
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