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Information about Pylos (Pilos) and Gialova
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Someone
arriving at Pylos (Pilos), has the
impression that he is somewhere on an
island. The small town is built
amphitheatrically on top of two hills, on
the southern side of the Navarino
bay-picturesque small roads, stone built
steps, arches and huge perennial plane
trees, the small pine forest at Niokastro,
one of the best preserved fortresses in
Greece.
Exactly opposite, on the northern side of
Navarino bay, the village of Gialova is
situated.
The sandy beach of Pylos (Pilos) is here -
surrounded by greenery, lemon trees, orange
trees, olive trees, wild vegetation clean
beaches, very small bays. Picturesque paths
in the countryside lead you to olive groves,
the Kalamari Falls, the lagoon of Gialova,
voidokilia, Paleokastro and the old
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Voidokilia is one of the most beautiful and
captivating beaches in Greece.Here the
natural beauty is so fascinating and
dreamlike that whatever words you use for
its description, the outcome is a poor
result. According to ancient history (Pausanias)
Homer's Pylos (Pilos), King Nestor's city
was built. Big dunes surround the bay at
Voidokilia and protect it from the harsh
winds. Paleokastro -enetian castle- is
situated on the southern side of the bay.
From the edges of the cliff we can see the
cave of Nestor. It is here according to a
myth, that Hermes hid the cows he had taken
from his brother Apollon. When Apollon found
his cows, Hermes in order to make up gave
his brother a lyre made from the shell of a
sea turtle, which even today lays its eggs
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Thanos Village is surrounded by hills
covered with olive groves from which one of
the finest olive oils in the world is
produced. All the hills are ideal for
strolls and exploration. The view, amazing
on the Navarino bay, the beaches of Romanou,
the Ionian Sea, Voidokilia, the valleys
among the hills the small rivers, the
ravines and the lemon groves are all
unforgettable.
Travelling a distance of 4 km on foot or by
car through the lemon groves you arrive at
the beginning of the path, which leads to
the Kalamari Falls. As you descend the path,
you feel that you are in a tropical forest -
very tall trees, so close to each other, the
sun finds it hard to reach the forest floor.
Water, rocks and small pools compose an
amazing dream |
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The sun rays
which peek through the mist, produce an
exotic landscape on the lagoon of Gialova.
This lagoon is found only 2 km from Thanos
Village and it is protected by the European
program for the protection of nature, "Natura
2000". Here you can walk amongst the natural
paths with the local ecosystems.
The lagoon of Gialova is truly an unpolluted
life shelter. It is the home of thousands of
birds. The dunes around the lagoon are the
only place in Europe, where the African
Chameleon lives and reproduces, it's main
characteristic being its changing of color,
not only for cover, but also for
communication. |
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For thousands of years now, the inhabitants
of the Mediterranean countries have
cultivated the olive tree and used its
products for their daily needs. The edible
olives and oil were used in their food, the
leaves and the oil had therapeutic powers or
were used as incense and the oil was also
used as an offering to the gods.
Greeks
based their diet on olive products for
thousands of years. On Crete, in the south
of the Peloponnese, on the islands of the
Aegean and in many other areas, Olive oil
was almost exclusively used as the fat
content in food. This is why the olive tree
is such a beloved tree, blessed by Gob
himself and seen as holy , in the eyes of
Greek folklore tradition.
The olive tree has its origins in the
Mediterranean and greatly influenced the
formation of a civilization in a place where
some of the earliest human civilizations
were developed.
Charming old and newer legends, along with
ancient customs which still survive, prove
without doubt the connection of the olive
tree with both ancient and later forms of
worship.
The development of a civilization can be
seen through the people's diet. The identity
of an area is shaped by the goods that are
produced there. Wheat, wine and olive oil
are the main products of Greece. All three
are blessed and they have been used as a
part of holy worship for thousands of years. |
From
our accommodation you can visit:
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Nearby (2Km) the Gialova lagoon, included in the
European network of protected sites Natura 2000,
which is recognized as a wetland of
international importance.
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Gialova's beach (500 m)
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Golden beach (1300 m)
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Voidokilia, one of the most beautiful beaches in
Greece. It is a small beautiful bay surrounded
by sandy hills and a mountain on which you can
admire an old castle as well as a cave (said to
be King Nestor’s of Ancient Pylos (Pilos) (2Km)
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The
beach of Romanou (5 Km)
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The
beach of Petrohori (5 Km)
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The
waterfall Kalamari (3 Km)
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The
waterfall Polilimnio (15 KM)
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Mount Agios Nikolaos, 650 m above sea level (you
can climb it easily in about one hour or by car)
with amazing views to the Ionian Sea, the town
of Pylos (Pilos), the bay of Navarino, the
island of Sfaktiria, and the bay of Voidokilia.
Distance from Pylos (Pilos) 1 Km and from our
accommodation 7Km
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The
island of Sphacteria, (scene of many battles
throughout history) we can organize a tour by
boat, it takes one and half hour
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The
Paleonavarino castle (2 Km)
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The
castle of Pylos (Pilos)
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The
castle of Methoni (18 Km)
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Nestor's palace (10 Km)
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The
ancient watermill (5 Km)
Also
our guests can take unforgettable trips to:
For all
the above, it takes about 50 minutes to 2 hours.
Travel, in only two hours, to the heart of the
Peloponnese you can see authentic Greek traditional
hill villages and many others interesting and
important places.
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