Where nature flourishes, where the mountains meet the sea, lies the enchanting Pilio. Crystal-clear rivers flow through the plane trees, chestnut trees, oak trees, filling the air with the scents of gardens, orchards, and chamomile. As you gaze into the distance, your eyes meet the deep blue of the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea.

Wander through the Pilio villages, hanging like precious gems from the lush green mountains. Walk along the cobblestone paths and trails that lead to breathtaking views. Admire the architecture of the houses, the mansions, the churches, and the squares adorned with greenery. Experience the fragrances of herbs and seek shelter under the towering plane trees. Apart from the 6-7 major villages - Makrinitsa, Portaria, Tsagarada, Milies, Vyzitsa, Pikanates, Argalasti - discover the smaller villages like Chorto, a picturesque coastal village, Platanias, Agios Ioannis with its crystalline waters, Trikeri, Agios Georgios Nileias, and Agios Lavrentios.

Explore the mountain of the Centaurs, marvel at the various shades of green, and witness the orange-yellow hues of autumn leaves that blend magically with the sunset. Visit Hania, a traditional settlement at an altitude of 1,200 meters, and embark on hiking or mountain biking adventures. In summer, opt for 4x4 vehicles, and during winter, enjoy the ski resort.

Refresh yourself at the turquoise beaches of the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea, and discover the numerous small pristine shores. One of the famous beaches is Damouchari, where the scene of 'Dancing Queen' from the musical 'Mamma Mia' was filmed. There, you can enjoy swimming, have a cup of coffee, or indulge in some mezedes. Magical beaches include Plaka, the southern beach of Papa Nero, Vamvakia, Kastraki, Vromoneri, Theotokos, Mourtias, and many more.

Don't miss a rendezvous with the 'Moutzouri'! Hop on the train that departs from Milies Station and takes you through the verdant mountains, the rivers, and the 12 stone bridges, showcasing the beautiful places you must see! Don't miss it!

Pilio is renowned for its traditional Greek cuisine. In this blessed land that produces all things good, you must taste its pies, which vary according to each region of Pilio. Try 'boubbari,' a type of local sausage stuffed with finely chopped heart, lungs, beef, and rice, rolled up like a spiral and baked with potatoes. Taste the famous 'spetzofai,' local sausage slow-cooked in tomatoes and Volos peppers. Enjoy 'tsitsiravla,' pickled wild pistachios with vinegar and a touch of garlic. Try 'kolitsianoi' or 'anemones' from the sea, fried in a batter, or omelette with wild greens or asparagus. Of course, don't miss the sweet treats - crispy and aromatic apples and almonds. They also make a sweet spoon treat with almonds. And speaking of sweets, we shouldn't forget the white baklava, served during festive occasions. Special mention goes to the beautiful farm of Eleni Karaiskou, which pioneers in traditional cuisine and offers classes amidst nature, where the students gather ingredients from the estate. Visit and why not participate in these wonderful classes in nature, where you can learn about vegetables, herbs, and the basics of cooking. 

Pilio is one of the most popular destinations as it can be visited all year round, combining mountains and sea, and catering to all ages.