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Thermal Springs and Beaches of Kyllini

Posted on June 12, 2013 by massimo

Kastro Kilinis, beach
kiliniBeautiful beach with possibility to stay overnight and enjoy some spectacular sunsets. Situated halfway between Patras and Olympia is a place to consider for a possible stop.
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Posted in Greece, Ilia, Peloponnese | Tagged beaches, sea, spas & mud baths, stopovers

Castle of Clermont (Chlemoutsi)

Posted on June 9, 2013 by massimo

Kilini Castle (Clermont or Chlemoutsi or Castel Tornese)
kiliniFour names for a castle: Clermont (the original French name), Chlemoutsi (as the Greek mangled it), Castel Tornese (as the Venetians renamed it) and Kastro of Kilini to simplify. Whatever you call it is one of the best kept castles and of the few in Greece that date from the period of the Crusades.

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Posted in Greece, Ilia, Peloponnese | Tagged archaeology, castles

Kalogria: Sea and Nature

Posted on June 5, 2013 by massimo

Kalogria, Beach
kalogriaThe recent visit to the camper stop Kalogria made ​​me discover a little corner of Greece that combines nature, sea, archeology and sports activities. Less than 50 kilometers south of Patras, it is definitely a stop worth adding to the itinerary.

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Posted in Achaia, Greece, Peloponnese | Tagged beaches, National Parks, nature, sea, stopovers

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