Lake Vouliagmeni
An alpine lake at sea level!
Just 20 minutes away from Loutraki, we arrive at Lake Vouliagmeni. This impressive lake has strongly associated its name with antiquity. It was called Eschatiotis but also Gorgopis, named after Megara’s daughter, Gorgi, who according to legend ws drowned in the waters of the lake. The lake is surrounded by verdant hills, which combined with the crystal-clear waters of the lake, create a trully magical landscape. The sand and shallow waters make it ideal for children, while along its length there are taverns offering food and drinks with a unique view.
Important information : Organized/ easy access by car/ suitable for children
Lakazeza or Small Mylokopi
A beach where time stands still in order to get the chance to dive in the tranquility of mother nature!
For those who seek something out of the ordinary, what could be more idyllic than Lakazeza! Just half an hour away from Loutraki we find the secluded beach of Lakazeza. A beach that calms you from the very first moment you lay your eyes on it! After carefully parking our car on the dirt road, we walk on the path that takes us to the beach. We recommend wearing closed shoes and avoiding sandals and slippers.
Important information : Unorganized/small pebbles/ hiking/ athletic shoes
Skalosia Beach
At the point where the ever-green mount Yerania meets the emerald waters of the Corinthian Gulf, lies the beach of Skalosia. A beach that the visitor can easily access and be compensated by its unique natural environment.
Just half an hour away from Loutraki city center, taking the road to Strava, we find a road sign that takes us to a large plateau, where we park our vehicle and continue on foot, walking down a concrete staircase reaching the beach!
Important information : Please note that this is a big pebble unorganized beach with easy access.
Μια παραλία ιδανική για όσους επιζητούν την ιδιωτικότητα και λατρεύουν την άμμο.
Σημαντική Πληροφορία: Δύσκολη πρόσβαση. Απαιτείται εκτός δρόμου όχημα.