Trifilianika Stone House at Kythira-Properties
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GNTO No: MHTE (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) The house is located in the peaceful village of Trifillianika. It features a spacious living room area, a dining room, an open plan kitchen, two bedrooms with respective bathrooms and one independent guest-room. The space The house is located in the small and peaceful village of Trifillianika. The house has a breathtaking view of the ocean and the Peloponnese. It features a spacious living room area, a dining room, an open plan fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms with respective bathrooms and one independent guestroom with a bathroom. The courtyard and the outdoor area have a dining area and a barbeque area. The building has been built in line with local traditional architecture. It is fully furnished and carefully decorated with selected objects. The house is fully equipped featuring a TV, a DVD player, an Apple tv, free wi-fi internet, an i-pod dock station while there is a housekeeping option. The house can be rented as a whole throughout the year for a minimum of a week and can conveniently accommodate up to 6 people. An ideal place for a family vacation or a romantic escape. It is just 25mins drive from the port of Kythira, 'Diakofti' and 15 mins away from the airport. Most of the beaches are 15mins drive from the village. Amenities: Welcome basket with traditional products Apivita Amenities Twice per week change of bedsheets and towels Upon request: Supermarket supplies Daily cleaning service KYTHIRA Kythira is an island in the Ionian Sea. It lies southwest of the Laconian peninsula and in the arms of the Aegean and the Cretan Sea. It is known as the island of Aphrodite and has turquoise waters, beautiful villages, castles, caves and many major attractions. Kythira remains natural and quiet making it an ideal destination for those who love relaxing holidays. Kythira is the place to relax, enjoy the peace, sun and nature - a true hidden treasure in the Mediterranean. Kythira is frequented mostly by Greeks and few foreigners, although English is understood and spoken everywhere. The island offers deserted beaches (sand or rocks) to swim and tan, a lush Western coast with rainforest-like vegetation, waterfalls and small ponds, trails for hiking and mountainbiking, and wonderful views. ASTONISHING BEACHES: East: Diakofti, Kaladi, Paleopoli, Componada North: Lorentzou, Fournoi, Furi Ammos West: Melidoni, Kalami, Lukodhmos South: Chalkos, Furi Ammos, Chalkos, Kyriakoulou PICTURESQUE VILLAGES: Mylopotamos, the picturesque village at the west with the waterfalls of Fonissa and the Medieval Kato Chora with the Venetian castle and the Byzantine churches inside. Avlemonas, the lovely small port with the Venetian castle. Karavas, Colourful village, famous for Amir Ali water springs. Chora, The queen of Kythera Kapsali, famous for its nightlife Kalokairines, one of the most characteristic Kytherian villages Potamos, commercial center of the island. CASTLE OF KYTHIRA: The castle of Kythira is built at Chora with view to the south. It is built by the Venetians in the 16th century and it is a very important sight of the island. Inside and around the castle there are many churches which are dated back to the 15th century. One church is dedicated to Panagia Myrtidiotissa, the protector of the island. The Byzantine capital of the island Paleochora and Kaki Lagada, the wonderful exit of Paleochora gorge. Saint Sofia cave (Mylopotamos), Byzantine Museum ( Kato Livadi), Chytra ( cruises from Kapsali with bottomglass), Stone Bridge of Kato Livadi ( the biggest stone bridge of the balcanian countries, built in 1822). MONASTERIES: Saint John the cliff ( Kapsali), Moni Myrtidion, Saint Elessa, Saint Moni. FESTIVALS: Wine festival (Mitata 8-9/8), Karavas Festival (18/8), Potamos Festival (15/8), Fratsia Festival (22/8), Livadi Festival (20/7), Avlemonas Festival (25/7), Kalamos Festival (15/9), Agia Pelagia Festival (22/9). FATOURADA: Local drink, amazing taste. Traditional Kytherian products in Marianthi (Potamos), Meli Gala (Mitata), Stavros (Chora), Perivale (Mylopotamos). OLIVE OIL: The most characteristic Kytherian product along with honey. In Potamos bakery and Karavas bakery. #ThisIsWhereYouBelong Guest access The courtyard and the outdoor area have a dining area and a barbeque area. Registration Details 0262K10000281101
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