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Travel Destination Guide - Lakythra
Lakythra (Kefalonia, Greece) 
Lakythra Information
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Lakythra, located in the south west of the island (4 mls SE of Argostoli. 4 mls NW of Pessada. 1½ mls E of the airport) is a tiny inland village in the hilly wine-producing region, offering impressive views across the countryside. It is one of a string of peaceful little villages near the castle of St George, Lakythra measures around ½ ml from E to W and consists of little more than a church plus a small number of shops and tavernas. Its main claim to fame is as an inspiration to the poet Lord Byron, who was a regular visitor to the village in the early 1820s.
This area caters for upmarket couples and singles wanting a quiet, away-from-it-all break. Car hire is recommended.
The area only offers apartments and self-catering accommodation.
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There are no beaches in the immediate area. Best option in the wider area is Makris Yialos Beach at Lassi, 4¾ mls away.
Nearby there is a minimarket and a bakery but not a lot else for the avid shopper amongst us.. Argostoli is a better option.
During the daytime there is very little other than exploring the surrounding countryside and villages, such as the garden village of Kourkoumelata, completely rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake in lavish style by a wealthy shipping tycoon.
The local nightlife is mainly taverna based.
There are a small selection of tavernas and restaurants serving Greek cuisine.
Lakythra Suitability ProfileSun Snow Beaches History/Culture Romance Peace & Quiet Hustle & Bustle | Activity & Adventure Famous Landmarks Water Sports Natural Beauty Art & Architecture Family Entertainment Good Nightlife | Safari Plenty of Restaurants All Inclusive Hotels Luxury Accommodation Plenty of Shops |
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Population: 10.668.400
Languages: Greek 99% (official), English, French
Currency: euro Currency code: EUR
Local Times:
Greece - Athens
Country Dialling Code: +30
Voltage: 220V 50Hz
Electrical plugs:
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Greece appeals to different types of tourist, and very few could fail to find somewhere to suit their taste. From bustling Athens to blindingly bright islands, ancient fragments abound - the belly button of the cosmos at Delphi, fallen columns galore on the sacred island of Delos, frescoed Minoan palaces on Crete and even, quite possibly, the remnants of Atlantis at Santorini. Greeks are fierce guardians of tradition, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to have fun. In addition, hot sun and limpid seas conspire to make Greece a perfect place to relax. Whether you're supping in a beachside taverna , sipping coffee in a shady plateia or disco-dancing till dawn.
The Olympic Games were spawned in ancient classical Greece, along with democracy and the fundamentals of philosophy, science and mathematics. Modern Greece is better known as a great place to vacation rather than a centre of learning and culture. Today the country attracts by offering simple pleasures: delicious food at reasonable prices, local wine, beautiful beaches, sunshine, quaint villages, a seemingly endless lacework of coastline and little islands full of scenic surprises.
The country exudes traditional charm, particularly on its ever-popular islands, which cling to their stereotypical architecture and way of life despite being often over-run by tourists. Black-clad women still deliver vegetables to island tavernas on panniered donkeys, while bronzed, lined fishermen sit in the sun, drink thick coffee, and play dominoes or dice. The tourist infrastructure has intruded in many respects, but the timeless aspect of whitewashed buildings clustered on hillsides around narrow pebbled alleys has been retained. The myriad islands in the Aegean Sea are easily accessible from Piraeus, the historic harbour of Greece's mainland capital, Athens, by ferry or hydrofoil, offering a unique chance for 'island-hopping'. Many of the larger islands also have airports with connections to Athens or seasonally with major European cities.
On the mainland the city of Athens in the south is sprawling, overcrowded and polluted but nevertheless enthralls visitors, while Thessaloniki in the north is vibrant and modern with a Byzantine flavour. Athens is dominated by its major landmark, the Parthenon: the remains of other wonders of the ancient Greek classical world are to be found mainly on the Peloponnese Peninsula, south of Corinth, the gateway to a veritable treasure trove of history.
Greece and Greeks welcome with open arms the thousands of visitors that flock to admire their national assets every year - no-one leaves without having been warmed, both by the sun and the hospitality. |
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