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Pilion - the magical land of the Centaurs

Pilion, in the prefecture of Magnesia, is a unique area of Greece that combines extraordinary beauty with history and legend, culture and tourist infrastructure. The mountain of Pilion rises impressively between the calm waters of the Pagasitiko Gulf on the West and the Aegean Sea on the East.

According to Greek legend, Pilion was chosen by the 12 gods of Olympus as their summer residence. It is from here that Jason and the Argonauts set sail in search of the famous Golden Fleece. Pilion is also the magical land of the Centaurs, half horses-half people. The cave of the famous centaur, Heron, who taught Hercules and other heroes, is thought to have been in today’s village of Milies.

Easily accessible by air, land or sea, the area has much to offer: picturesque fishing villages, beautiful beaches on both sides of the peninsula (many of which have been awarded blue flag status), the opportunity to enjoy both water and winter sports, magnificent walks or trekking on mountainous Pilion, and many tourist attractions from museums to a steam train. The town of Volos offers all modern facilities while the cosmopolitan island of Skiathos is a few hours’ trip by boat.

A bit further away into the Aegean, an area designated as Marine Park includes the island of Alonissos and several smaller islands, home of many protected species. Organised day trips by boat, often accompanied by dolphins, are an excellent way to enjoy the Marine Park.

The region is densely forested with abundant waters springing up everywhere. There is a good road network that connects the 24 famous stone-built villages of Pilion with their unique architecture and cobbled streets.

Folk traditions are kept passionately alive. A traditional Pilion wedding is an opportunity not to be missed as is the ‘Maides’, a tradition that originates from the ancient worship of trees and plants.

Traditional cuisine is also very much alive in Pilion. The area is renowned for its preserves of apples, pears and cherries which grow abundantly. Olive trees are grown in the southern parts while an excellent honey is produced in the more mountainous areas. In the numerous tavernas, traditional dishes are made with fresh, local produce. Near the sea, fresh fish, lobsters, octopus and other seafood are served with local wine or ‘tsipouro’ - a local drink similar to Ouzo (but stronger).

Pilion village in autumn
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picturesque fishing village in Pilion


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typical Pilion architecture
a spring in Pilion

the famous Pilion steam train
the crystal clear water of Pilion beaches
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