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5 Hidden Mountain Villages in Greece – Nature, Traditional Cuisine, and Relaxation

Escape the hustle of the big city with these serene getaways in the heart of Greece

Newsroom October 14 02:00

Discover the tranquil beauty of Greece’s mountainous regions with these low-profile villages, perfect for those seeking relaxation, fresh air, and a break from the city’s hustle and bustle. From traditional cuisine to stunning natural surroundings, these hidden gems are ideal for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. Whether you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or solo, these five villages offer unique experiences, combining traditional hospitality with breathtaking landscapes.

1. Elliniko, Mainalo

Nestled in the heart of Arcadia, Elliniko remains a serene escape despite being close to popular tourist spots like Stemnitsa and Karytaina. The village, rich in history dating back to the 16th century, offers picturesque stone-built houses, charming alleys, and cultural landmarks like the old school building and the Prophet Elias Church. Wander its narrow paths, taste local delicacies such as wild boar at its cozy taverns, and enjoy a peaceful stay in its well-kept traditional guesthouses.

2. Kypseli, Tzoumerka

Located an hour’s drive from Arta, Kypseli offers unspoiled natural beauty, perfect for hiking and mountain biking. The village’s traditional layout, with its houses spread across various levels, gives it a unique charm. Visit the Pantelis Karalis Folklore Museum to learn about local traditions, or explore the nearby natural wonders like the Plaka Bridge and the twin waterfalls. With cozy inns and hearty taverns serving classic Epirus dishes, Kypseli is ideal for nature lovers.

3. Kryoneria, Mountainous Nafpaktia

Perched at 1,170 meters, Kryoneria is a secluded gem surrounded by fir forests. Though the road to this remote village is challenging, the journey rewards travelers with stunning sunset views and endless nature. Take a walk through the village to visit the many stone fountains and old churches or venture into the surrounding forest trails for breathtaking panoramic views of the Evinos Lake. With traditional stone guesthouses and hearty local cuisine, this village promises a true escape.

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4. Elatochori, Pieria Mountains

Located on the eastern slopes of the Pieria Mountains, Elatochori is the perfect destination for those seeking tranquility, winter sports, and nature hikes. The village is a gateway to the surrounding forest paths, ideal for exploring the dense woodlands of beech and pine trees. After a day of adventure, relax in the local guesthouses or enjoy traditional dishes in one of the village’s cozy taverns.

5. Negades, Zagorochoria

Among the many charming villages in the Zagori region, Negades stands out for its stunning stone mansions and serene atmosphere. Its central square, with a magnificent 18th-century church, is a perfect spot to unwind after exploring the surrounding hills. Whether you stay in one of the boutique hotels or visit a local tavern, you’ll experience the best of Zagori’s hospitality.

These five mountain villages provide an authentic Greek experience far from the tourist crowds. Enjoy peace, stunning natural scenery, and traditional hospitality in these lesser-known yet breathtaking locations.

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