-Πινακάτες Πηλίου-Pinakates-Pelion-Greece.
-Πινακάτες Πηλίου-Ένας Παράδεισος στο Πήλιο-
Σύνθεση-μουσική:Ράνια Τσοχατζή-Γκάγκα
-Pelion-Pinakates Greece
Rania Tsochatzi-Gaga
Mycenaean Settlement of Dimini, Iolkos – NSRF 2007-2013, ROP of Thessaly - Mainland Greece - Epirus
Produced for the Special Service for the Sector of Culture and the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports. The project Actions of Information and publicity for cultural works is co-financed by Greece and the European Union - European Regional Development Fund - O.P. Technical Support for Implementation - National Strategic Reference Framework 2007-2013
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Mount Pelio Part 1 - Pinakates, Vizitsa, Milies
Walking in some of the most beautiful villages of the Southwestern slopes of Mount Pelion, Greece.
Camera: SJCAM Sj7 Star & Sony Xperia X1 Mobile Phone
Music: Lobo Loco - Work Wonders, Sendelica - Spacehopper Blues (original demo mix), Lobo Loco - Funky Party, KieloBot - Tanzen
Pelion, Greece
Makrinitsa, Zagora, Milies, Vyzitsa, Pinakates, Tsangarada, Mylopotamos, Agios Ioannis
Archontiko Sakali, Pinakates, HD Review
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Set on an elevated position in Pinakates village, the stone-built Archontiko Sakali features an outdoor pool overlooking the Pagasetic Gulf and Pelio Mountains. It offers individually decorated rooms and suites and wellness facilities. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Fitted with Coco-mat mattresses, antique furnishings and carpets, all rooms and suites include a flat-screen TV, minibar and Hermes toiletries. From their windows, you can enjoy views of the pool, the garden, the sea or the mountains. Some accommodation types also have a fireplace.
Blending wood with stone, the snack bar of Archontiko Sakali serves drinks, local spoon sweets and light meals by the fireplace. A traditional breakfast with homemade pies, jams and bread is served at the pool area.
A hot tub and an atmospheric hammam are featured for relaxing moments. Massage treatments can be arranged on request.
Milies village with its Folk Museum lies 2.5 miles away from Archontiko Sakali. Volos Town is at 16.2 miles and the beaches of Kalamaki and Lampinou around 9.3 miles away. Free parking is possible nearby.
Βυζίτσα Πηλίου Νομού Μαγνησίας
Αύγουστος 2012
Pelion Rivers - Sisyphus
From Pelion Rivers' self - titled debut album.
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Music and Lyrics by Angelos Aivazis
Produced by Alex Bolpasis and Angelos Aivazis
Recorded by Alex Ketenjian @Unreal Studios and Alex Bolpasis @Artracks Recording Studios and PiGi Studio
Mixed by Alex Bolpasis @Artracks Recording Studios
Mastered by Alex Ketenjian @Unreal Studios
Dimitris Konstantakopoulos: Double bass
Artwork by Giannis Rallis
Photo: Mariza Kapsabeli
Distributed by Just Gazing Records
Lyrics:
Man it's time to grow up
But yet no one can tell
If it's Zeus tossing a dime
in the corner
On a river that floods
long fertile yards, you're the owner
of a rock
rolling backwards and forward
There are perfumes in shells
that will travel the ocean
But a beetroot encaptures
the Cosmos
Man it's time to grow up
letting fears be your leιsure
But your hands are still dyed
in purple
Τό τραινάκι τού Πηλίου (The train of Pelion)
Τό τραινάκι τού Πηλίου
Tsagarada - Pelion - Greece
Ένα ταξίδι στον τόπο, την ιστορία και την Ορθοδοξία.
A journey to Land, History and Οrthodoxy.
ΠΟΤΟΚΙ ΣΥΚΗΣ ΠΗΛΙΟ
10/08/2016
Pelion, Greece -October 2017
4K Trikeri Island, top attractions and places - Travel guide | Greece, land of myths
To one side, the Pagasitikos Gulf and, to the other, the Aegean. In between, a magical mountain to discover by the name of Pelion! Water gurgles in the fountains. Sunbeams stream through the leaves of the plane trees, apple trees, oaks, beeches, gardenias, hydrangeas, camellias. Nature flourishes in the fertile soil of Thessaly. In the autumn, a surreal palette of orange and red unfolds before you. Pathways, old churches, beaches with peacock-coloured water all add to this multi-coloured assemblage. Up high, its villages teeter on the edge of the mountain. From Milina until Trikeri: a destination for locals and intrepid travellers. Fresh fish, delicious fish soup and seafood in the tavernas. By boat you’ll discover the hidden beauty of the Pagasitikos.
Paleo Trikeri is a small car-free island of about 4.5 km ² with 75,000 olive trees and citrus trees, which is located in the Gulf of Volos in Thessaly, Greece. The tiny island of Trikeri in the Pagasitic Gulf off the end of the Pelion peninsula is one of Greece’s lesser-known idylls.
There are no cars on the lush green island. There are some narrow lanes, but no actual roads, and most of the island’s infrastructure consists of hiking trails. The island’s port area features just a few tavernas and small shops.
In less than one hour one can go from one side of Trikeri to the other on foot, exploring the lush vegetation and the pristine pebble beaches while enjoying stunning views of the Pelion peninsula.
Perched atop the highest point of the island is the imposing Monastery of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. There is little touristic activity on the island and it is therefore ideal for those seeking a quite and relaxing time with the authentic pace of the Greek Islands, as well as for individual travelers in the Pelion region.
There are numerous small beaches (gravel or coarse sand) and many hiking trails on the tracks around the island. Also Trikeri Island is ideal for water sports. It is quite possible that you can have a beach to yourself even in high season. As for Eating out, there are tavernas providing fresh sea food.
One of the reasons the island has seen so little human impact is because in the eleventh century the island, than called Palaio Trikeri, was abandoned. It was seen as rich pickings for pirates, and its coves and inlets were the perfect places for pirates to hide their booty.
All Palaio Trikeri’s inhabitants moved to the mainland. It was only in the eighteenth century, when a monk decided to go and live there, that the island saw its first real inhabitant in centuries.
Legend says that the monk found a lost icon of the Virgin Mary and built a church next to the ruins of the old one, so he could house the icon there. The construction of the monastery began in 1827.
Zagora: the apple-tree village
Zagorin apples, chestnuts and cherries are famous throughout Greece. They are the staples of Zagora, the largest, wealthiest and most historic village in Pelion. From the beginning of the 20th century, Zagorians turned to agriculture, and to apples in particular. Their Agricultural Cooperative was founded in 1916.
Pelion’s villages
Pouri, Keramidi, Mouresi, Kissos, Milies, Vizitsa, Pinakates, Agios Georgios Nilias, Agios Lavrentios... the villages of Pelion, each with its own character, are all worth a visit. Incredible architecture, traditional bed & breakfasts, shady squares with churches, traditional coffee shops and tavernas all contribute to your quickly becoming part of the furniture!
Old churches
The old churches of Pelion hide surprises. The Pammegiston Taxiarchon monastery in Milies was renovated in 1764 and is renowned for its amazing acoustics. Why? Some 48 jars, turned upside-down and hidden in the roof combine with five inter-connecting underground wells to create a sonic sensation.. At Kissos, you’ll visit Agia Marina, built in 1650, and admire its beautiful murals inspired by the Apocalypse, as well as the Old and New Testaments. All of these monasteries, churches and attractions will enchant you.
Aegean waters
As you make your way down the mountain, you’ll come across large and small beaches with white pebbles or fine sand and crystal-clear water. Off the beaches of Pelion, you’ll swim under the gaze of aristocratic Pelion houses and plane trees that practically reach the water.
Pelion’s paths
Pelion was, and is, a living mountain. Discover it through the dense network of trails and paths, such as Milies-Tsangarada, Tsangarada-Damouhari-Ai Iannis, Kissos-Mouresi, Chania-Kissos, Portaria-Chania and Damouhari-Fakistra. Experienced hikers and nature lovers will discover the mountain’s secrets, the history and rich vegetation.
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Makrinitsa, the balcony of Pelion, Pilion, Greece
The mountain village with traditional guest houses, caring owners, homemade breakfasts and delicious taverns with magnificent and breathtaking views, endless walks along the paths in the mountains, small waterfalls and untouched beauty of nature - all this are about village Makrinitsa or as we call it - the Balcony of Pelion!
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Dimini - A Walk Around the 7,000-year-old Settlement
Treading on new territory - I only travelled as far north as Delphi on my first visit to Greece - Dimini, located near the large city of Volos, is one of the oldest and most important sites in Greece.
Dating to the beginning of the 5th Millennium BC (4800 BC), the Neolithic site is 7,000 years old. Extremely well preserved, it gives an excellent insight into Neolithic life.
What is most notable are the lack of defensive walls during this time period - people were clearly not running around attacking each other in large numbers, but were seemingly living in peaceful communities and storing animals and food. It's a big question to understand when we humans started building larger settlements with high defensive walls and why that sudden burst of violence with organised armies occurred.
We also visited the nearby site of Sesklo, two thousand years older than Dimini (7000 BC) but unfortunately my camera battery was nearly dead and I could not record any video.
This video was recorded in 1080 HD on Saturday 23 December 2017