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Pelion: Makrinitsa and Theophilos Hatzimichaìl

Posted on November 13, 2013 by massimo

Makrinitsa
pelionIn this last post of the series on Pelion, we make a quick stop in Makrinitsa and then we go to visit the museum of the painter Theophilos Hatzimichaìl, a very special character that deserves to be discovered.

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Posted in Central Greece, Greece, Thessaly | Tagged arts, curiosities, mountain, museums, pelion

Pelion: a path to Tsagarada

Posted on November 10, 2013 by massimo

Tsagarada
pelionThe truth is that we had no intention to make it all the way on foot from Damouchari to Tsagarada. We took the path to get a better view of the beach and we liked so much the route, that hour and a half later we were in the square of Tsagarada…
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Posted in Central Greece, Greece, Thessaly | Tagged alternative tourism, mountain, pelion, trekking

Pelion: the Aegean coastline

Posted on November 6, 2013 by massimo

Damouhari
pelionOnce on the east coast, it is immediately clear to us how nature has been more generous with this side of Pelion. The beaches are all very beautiful and it is not by chance that one of these, Damouchari, has been used as a natural set for the film ‘Mamma Mia’.

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Posted in Central Greece, Greece, Thessaly | Tagged beaches, churches & monasteries, pelion, sea, stopovers

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