Winter tourism: Arachova, Greece’s top skiing destination

The beautiful mountainous village of Arachova in Central Greece offers white landscapes, cozy corners, hot chocolate and moments by the fireplace in the winter, according to the following travel report by Maria Petropoulou at greekcitytimes.com

The article notes that Arachova during winter is transformed into a bustling little city – it’s also cosmopolitan and at the same time, you can find peaceful escapes that will set your mind and soul free.

The beautiful mountainous village that is known for the spectacular nature and historical background is situated at the foot of Mount Parnassos in Viotia (the highest mountain in Greece after Mount Olympus), Southern Greece.

The tourism facilities of Arachova, which are fully developed, make it a perfect destination for the ski lovers or the ones who are seeking for other outdoor facilities, such as snowboard, hiking, and mountain bike or just walking through the cobblestone streets. Furthermore, even if you don’t belong to the adventurous visitor category and you just want to relax in cute cafes and cozy guesthouses, again, Arachova is perfect for you.

At the same time, though, we should not forget that this picturesque village carries an great history and cultural heritage.

Byzantine churches and monasteries hold their own place in the area, whilst in a really close proximity, you will find Delphi, the ancient sanctuary that is recognized by Unesco as a World Heritage Site. At the ancient times, Delphi was considered to be by the Greeks the center of the world, the ‘navel of the world’, ‘Omphalos’. Questions were asked to the Oracle Pythia (modern-day Google!) in a will for consultation on crucial decisions. Delphi was also the center of worship of the God Apollo. Delphi is undoubtedly a must visit while in Arahova.

Arachova also offers traditional Greek food, namely presenting ‘trahana’ [a traditional Greek and Cypriot dish, usually found in the villages and is made with either semolina, wheat flour or cracked wheat] and ‘hilopites’ [Greek egg pasta]. Moreover, it stands out for spoon sweets, yogurt with honey, olives, dry wines, the ‘formaela’ cheese, and the grilled meat. You can taste all these in restaurants and taverns, but you can also buy many of the above from local shops. A few of the best tavernas are ‘Panayiota’, ‘Archontiko’, ‘Kaplanis’ and ‘Dasargiris’.

For the dessert lovers,  ‘Glykopoleion’ and ‘E’, whilst ‘Aquarella’ and ‘Poliko’ are good options for drinks and coffee.

Travelers are also advised to visit Eptalofos or Agoriani, a charming mountain village that lies at the southern slopes of Mount Parnassus. Its central square is a beauty and there are many options for dining, coffee, and dessert all around. Agoriani is only 11 km far from Parnassus ski center and simultaneously it’s quiet and relaxing, away from the bustling Arachova.

As you see, the articel concludes, Greece is not just about summer, sun and Greek islands. It has many options for winter escapades as well, that balance perfectly tradition, natural beauty, history, and rich culture.

RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinations Greek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons Copyright: Jean Housen License: CC-BY-SA 

 

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