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About Tsagarada

The homeland of the Centaurs and the summer residence of the 12 Olympian gods is adorned by a variety of traditional picturesque villages. One of the most beautiful and famous villages is Tsagarada. Let's see why.


Pelion is one of the most popular tourist destinations in our country at all times of the year. Its geographical location helps significantly in this since it is located approximately 370 and 250 kilometers from Athens and Thessaloniki respectively.

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The homeland of the Centaurs and the summer residence of the 12 Olympian gods is adorned by a variety of traditional picturesque villages. One of the most beautiful and famous villages is Tsagarada. Let's see why.


Pelion is one of the most popular tourist destinations in our country at all times of the year. Its geographical location helps significantly in this since it is located approximately 370 and 250 kilometers from Athens and Thessaloniki respectively.

From the city of Volos the route to Tsagarada can be done in two ways. The first is through central Pelion, passing first through Portaria and then through Chania and Makryrachi. It is the most picturesque route but it is characterized by several turns that may get tired if you are already coming from afar.


The second, follows the west side of the mountain, next to the Pagasitic Gulf and passes by coastal villages such as Agria and Kala Nera. Shortly afterwards you will turn left for Milies and from there you will head to Xurichti. Although it seems a longer route it may turn out to be shorter and definitely more relaxing.

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When you reach Tsagarada, you will see that it is a village built along the road. This impression is also due to the beauty that the village hides. In other words, in the rich vegetation that surrounds it, the tall chestnut trees, the magnificent plane trees but also the various fruit trees that are scattered on the slopes of Pelion.


Tsagarada consists of neither one, nor two but four settlements. Specifically, Agia Paraskevi, Agios Stefanos, Agia Kyriaki and Agios Taxiarches. In short, it occupies a green slope from the height of the ring road and a little higher, up to the Aegean, thus constituting the ideal combination of mountain and sea.


Of course, Tsagarada is not a favorite tourist destination just for its natural beauty. The inhabitants of the village over the years took care to endow it with ornaments such as their own houses, which are traditionally built with Pelion architecture, churches, monuments, built in beautiful squares under age-old plane trees, stone bridges and a good bridge. network of paths that give the opportunity of short getaways in the heart of the forest of Pelion.

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