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About Pelion

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About Pelion

Pelion, the legendary mountain of the Centaurs in Magnesia, is one of Greece's most enchanting destinations, thanks to its unique ability to combine wild mountainous nature with the endless blue of the sea. According to mythology, the region was the summer residence of the Olympian gods and the place where the wise Centaur Chiron nurtured great heroes such as Achilles and Jason. Today, this mythical character remains alive through the dense forests of chestnut, beech, and plane trees, which are traversed by flowing waters and lead to some of the most impressive coastlines of the Aegean Sea and the Pagasetic Gulf.

The heart of Pelion beats in its traditional villages, which preserve their distinct architectural identity unaltered through the passage of time. Settlements like Makrinitsa, Portaria, Milies, and Tsagarada stand out for their imposing stone mansions, narrow cobblestone paths, and shaded squares with centuries-old plane trees. Touring these villages offers an authentic experience of hospitality, where traditional Pelion architecture harmonizes perfectly with the natural environment, while also offering gastronomic delights through local cuisine and the famous spoon sweets.


What makes Pelion truly special is that it serves as an ideal destination for all seasons of the year. In autumn and winter, the golden hues of the leaves and the ski center at Agriolefkes attract hikers and winter sports enthusiasts, offering the rare experience of skiing with a view of two different seas. Correspondingly, in spring and summer, interest shifts to the heavenly beaches of the eastern side, such as Mylopotamos and Fakistra, where the turquoise waters and steep cliffs create a setting of unparalleled natural beauty.