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If you wish to experience the ultimate traditional hospitality, and taste the beauty of mountain nature, then you must visit Chania. 1,200 meters high and only 26 kilometers away from Volos, the highest village of Magnesia Prefecture is waiting for you to discover it. It owes its name to the old inns (Greek: χάνια), where travelers and merchants stayed while transporting their products from Volos to the villages of East Pelion and vice versa. Chania is an ideal destination for snow lovers and winter adventures, and for those who look for cool weather in the summer.

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On the eastern side of Pelion, you will see Chorefto, a coastal settlement alongside one of the biggest and most beautiful beaches in the area. It is the seaport of Zagora, as it is only 9 kilometers away from this main village of Pelion. The distance from the city of Volos is about 55 kilometers; however, you will need over an hour to get there, because of the winding road. But the image one sees, with the centuries-old plane trees decorating the coastal road of the settlement and the large beach with the thin sand, makes the drive worth it.

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If you want to swim in turquoise water onone of the most unique beaches in the world then you must visit Fakistra. The beach is in eastern Pelion, about 5 kilometers away from Tsagkarada village. It is a small natural gulf with sand and small pebbles surrounded by stiff rocks and dense vegetation. The green-blue water combined with its wild beauty have made it known worldwide, occupying the 7th position amongst the 50 best beaches in the world, according to a list published by The Guardian.

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If you ever go to enthralling Pelion, then you must visit Zagora. 46 kilometers to the northeast of Pelion, 500 meters high overlooking the Aegean Sea it is one of the most appealing villages in Pelion. It was one of the greatest towns of Thessaly during the 17th and the 18th century thriving due to silk and textile industry, dye workshops, wood carving and trade. It is a conglomerate of four settlements: Aghia Paraskevi, Aghia Kiriaki, Aghios Georgios and Aghios Sotiras. Houses are surrounded by foliage and oftentimes water passes through their yards, coming from the running brooklets by the street.

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