Pitsa Village
ΤPitsa village is built 2.5 km along the beach of the Corinthian Gulf. It is located 8 km west of Xylokastro, 10 km east of Derveni and 43 km west of Corinth. It is situated 120 km from Athens and El. Venizelos, airport, 2km from the suburban railway station of Lykopporias, which offers connection to the airport, 90km from Patra and its port, a connection point with the rest of Europe.
Along the village there are beaches with crystal clear water for swimming and moments of relaxation. There are taverns - restaurants, cafes & beach bars.
Photo Gallery Pitsa beach
Photo Gallery Plaz Xenos Beach bar
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Photo Gallery Fuerte Beach bar
Xylokastro
The beauties within the unique scenery are plenty, the coastal road of Xylokastro is ideal for walking anytime of the year, while the cycle path along the beach is a delightful experience for cyclists.
At the western side of the city there is the harbor and the marina with the open theatre Vasilis Georgiadis, where, during the summer months, many events take place.
Cave of Saftouli
At the south side of our village and on the slopes of Pitsadeikos Mountain, in the cave of Saftouli, the famous and unique archaic paintings were found in 1934. These wooden paintings managed to survive inside the cave for more than 2,500 years due to the special climatic conditions prevailing there and are currently exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. (the cave is not open to the public)
Corinthia’s Trikala
From Pitsa you go to Xylokastro and from there you keep going towards Ziria’s mountain in Trikala. You will meet beautiful traditional villages on the way. Trikala is the most known of all.
Read moreZiria’s ski center
On mount Ziria’s plateau (or Killini), on a 1500m altitude, only 10km from the rapidly developed Corinthia’s Trikala tourist resort and very close from Athens as well as Patra, there is Ziria’s ski center since 2007. It’s one of the newest ski centers in the country, the closest to Attiki and it is ideal for beginners and families with children who want to take ther first steps in skiing.
Read moreLake Doxa – Highland Corinthia
Lake Doxa is an artificial lake, an hour drive from Sikia. It is located on a 900m altitude and was created in the late 90’s. In the center of the lake, in a plateau, stands the little church of Agios (Saint) Fanourios. On the lake’s shore there is also Saint George’s abbey. Lake Doxa is surrounded by a pine forest.
Περισσότερα - Λίμνη Δόξα - Ορεινή ΚορινθίαVouraiko’s canyon – Kalavrita
This canyon is famous for the little train that is crossing it. Starting from the coastal village of Diakopto, it literally climbs up to the highland village of Kalavrita on 737m altitude. The view of the way from the train is unique, passing through forest, rocks, caves and the river from beneath.
Hera’s Temple – Loutraki’s Heraio
In a calm and sunny day it is so difficult to find a more beautiful place than this in all Corinthian. The sanctuary of Goddess Hera, spouse of Zeus, is located beneath a lighthouse, along with a very small picturesque church, in an isolated cove that gazes the city of Corinthos.
Ancient Corinthos
The most important archeological place which is located very close to Sikia and that you shouldn’t miss visiting. It is very well preserved with the central temple and the agora worth the tour. This is the place where Apostle Paul handed over the famous letter “To Corinthians” which is also known as the hymn of Love.Akrocorinthos
Akrocorinthos, the Acropolis of Ancient Corinthos, is located a little higher from the Ancient Cotinthos, from which the sea view is really wonderful! Unfortunately not much is saved here since this place was taken from whoever passed through the area: The Turks, the Francs and more. In here you can see the Francs’ walls and a little Turkish Mosque.
Ancient Sikiona
A very small but very important archeological place. The theater of Ancient Sikiona is basically one of the most essential theaters in Ancient Greece, which you have to visit. According to the myth, this is where tragedy was born in ancient times. It is certainly a place that you must visit.
Ancient Stimfalia
Ancient Stimfalia is located on the shore of the homonymous lake, which became known from Hercules who performed one of its 12 feats, the 6th, with the Stimfalian hens, that is “the birds of Stimalia”, which were man-eating birds with bronze beaks, claws and wings. The ancient findings were discovered by the Canadian archeologist, professor Hector Williiams. Walking around the area you will find ruins of houses, a theater, a little Temple and an Acropolis.
Ancient Nemea
Another small but very well preserved place, with a very beautiful museum. The ancient temple is located here as well as the ancient stadium. In addition, this is where the important games “Nemea” were held in ancient times. You will also find the treasure of nightingales, a collection that was stolen during the excavations but was given back to Greece in 1993. The collection is hosted in a ward especially made in the museum.
Delfi
Delfi, the temple of the most famous clairvoyant (prophet), are located at the feet of Mount Parnassos. There are perfectly preserved monuments in this place such as the theater, the stadium and the dome. In the Delfi museum you will find the Charioteer among others, a gorgeous statute of an amazingly handsome young man!
Epidavros
The ancient theater of Epidavros, in which plays are performed even in our days, is the place you must visit even for at least once in your life. Epidavros is also named as a monument of world’s heritage by UNESCO and not because of the theater. There is an Asklipian in this place, a therapeutic center, in fact the most known from the ancient times until the era of the Roman Empire.
Mycenae
Mycenae are one of the world’s heritage monuments protected by UNESCO since 1999 and are found among the world’s most important cultural sites. You must have surely heard of the famous Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks in the Trojan war. This war started after the abduction of Beautiful Helen from Paris, the prince of Troy. Beautiful Helen was Agamemnon’s wife and Menelao’s sister, king of Sparta. Mycenae were the capital of his kingdom.
Ancient Olympia
Along with Athens Acropolis, they are the most known archeological monuments in Greece. In ancient times it was the place from which the Olympic Games started and were held every 4 years. This event was so important and essential that any hostility was ceased during its conduct. The most remarkable monument of this place is the temple of Zeus. Its huge columns fell off the ground after 2 earthquakes in the 6th century A.D. and they are laying there like domino pieces.