Discover the best top things to do in Arkadia Region, Greece including Kapsia Cave, Trekking Hellas, Troupis Winery, Kalogris Organic Winery, Agia Theodora, Lousios River, Offshore Hydropower Museum, Karytaina Castle, Plaka Beach, Monastery Panagias Elonis.
Restaurants in Arkadia Region
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Amazing visit into this huge and interesting cave! Our Guide was a local cave-diver, enthusiastic and knowledgeable, which brought the features and geology to life. What an amazing place to visit with the children!
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Outdoor sports in the center of Peloponnese. Specialized in Rafting Lousios Gorge, a great fun activity organized throughout the year. Especially in the summer months Rafting Lousios Gorge is suitable for families as the limit age is 6 years old.
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The Troupis Winery is located in the heart of the Mantineia vineyards at an altitude of 700 m. in the area known as Fteri. It is a modern family business of small capacity as it is exclusively involved with producing and bottling wine from the family’s privately-owned vineyards (approximately 80 stremmas) which they lovingly tend and cultivate. During harvest season (1/10-20/10) the winery is not open to the public
We decided to visit this small winery ex tempore with my spouse, as we were at Tripoli anyway visiting our local friends and had some room in our luggage left. As we went to to the winery, owner walk outside to greet us and gave us a small tour of their facility. After tour owner told about the winery, its products and let us taste their products which were excellent and something different compared to many other wines. We bought about 8 bottles to take with us back to Finland and just trying figure out how to get some more here, as those aren't available in our local liquor stores.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Although the winery was meant to be closed a telephone enquiry from our group of 8 cyclists produced a fantastic welcome. After an interesting talk on the wines and the family's philosophy we settled down to sample a delicious cheese 'pie' while we tasted this year's range of organic wines made from moschofilero, merlot and cabernet grapes. Tatiana could not have been more friendly and informative. We wish them well - and the wines are very reasonably priced for their quality. We cycled away with as much of a selection as we could carry - sadly but deliberately none of them made it back onto our return flight!
5.0 based on 111 reviews
We visited on a Thursday during Covid-19 Although one bus was full of Greek folks, no tourists to be seen Read the legend and believe... Never have I witnessed anything like it before It is hidden away in the mountains, so, please use a Sat Nav or GPS as you can easily miss the turns... The rocks fall onto the road so he careful A MUST SEE #BLESSINGS
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Wonderful wooded walk with monasteries and ancient sites along the fast flowing river. Easier route is downhill from Dimitsana - and ideally getting a taxi back.
4.5 based on 570 reviews
The Open-Air Water Power Museum, in Dimitsana (Peloponnese), highlights the importance of water-power in traditional society. Focusing on the main pre-industrial techniques that take advantage of water to produce a variety of goods, it links them to the history and daily life of the local society over the ages.
A must see in your trips to Dimitsana. A short trip to the past and to the importance of Dimitsana to the Greek revolution against the Turks.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
A very quiet and calming beach, with lots of activities at the port, such as water sports, sea bikes etc. Great for couples and families.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
you have to be careful driving in the slopes of the mountain in order to get an approach to the monastery. Parking is easy to find. the view is sensational, the atmosphere as you enter the monastery is magical, absolute peace and silence will calm you down. You must take a look at the temple of the small church inside the monastery, it is really beautiful. The drawings on the inner surface of the dome show the 4 stages of Christ-life, showing the genesis, baptism, crucifixion, and ascension.
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