Overview
Traditionally built of stone, Rizes consists of country style split-level apartments overlooking the mountains and the natural surroundings from their furnished balcony. The main square of Psari village is 900 meters away. Fitted with wood flooring and decorated in pastel colours, the self-catered units enjoy an open-plan seating, dining and functional kitchen area with a ceramic top stove. A fireplace, CD player and radio are standard. The stylish bathroom is stocked with free toiletries and a hairdryer.Rizes is 10.6 miles from the coastal village of Kalo Nero Village. The lively city of KaLamia is at a distance of 33.6 miles. Private parking is free and can be found on site.
Thessaly. The region of Thessaly occupies much of east-central Greece between the Pindos Mountains and the Aegean Sea. The fertile and river-fed Thessalian plain supported one of the earliest Neolithic settlements on the continent. Today it boasts two of Greeces most extraordinary natural phenomena: the lofty, monastery-capped rock pinnacles of Meteora, and the lush Pelion Peninsula. Located at Psari, Messinia, 24011, Greece, Rizes is the ideal starting point to explore the mountains and alpine meadows or the outstanding eateries, nightlife and culture of Thessaly. The Pelion Peninsula is one of Greeces best kept secrets. Ancient Mythology names it as the place the Greek Gods choose for their celebrations. As well as its fantastic scenery, the Pelion Peninsula on the east side of the Greek mainland is off the beaten tourist track offering visitors a glimpse into authentic Greek traditions and way of life. Book a room with Rizes and discover good food, hospitable people, beautiful churches, flora, unspoilt scenery ranging from mountains to beaches, mysticism and history making. All year round vacations in Rizes, the place where you experience every season at its best : seductive beaches, majestic mountains, fierce rivers, historical treasures and unforgettable authentic cuisine that will carry you away to a magical trip that will excite all your senses.
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