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Klitoria

A charming, verdant large village, hub of a region consisting of eighteen beautiful villages.
There are a number of myth references to Klitoria.
Its tourism is currently developing, It is 30km from Kalavryta.

Aigio

Aigio is the capital of the province of Aegialeia. It is built amphitheatrically on the west coast of Corinthiakos bay, and it is a commercial and industrial centre.
The town is divided into the Upper and Lower Town. In the town, one will meet fine neoclassical buildings highlighting its majestic look.
From Psila Alonia, the centre square, one will enjoy the panoramic view of the blue waters of Corinthiakos bay and the opposite coastline of mainland Greece. It is 41km from Patras and has a population of approximately 20,000 inhabitants.

Sopoto

This Beautiful mountain village lies at a heigh of 920m, on the slopes of Tartatis. Sopoto with its stone houses and mansions on the slope, overlooking the verdant valley, with its fine orchards and flowerbeds on its balconies, and a large number of springs, impresses its visitors. It is 32km from Kalavryta.

Kalavryta

Kalavryta is one of the most popular destinations in the Peloponnese.
Kalavryta is a town with large number of springs. It has a picturesque square, and stone-paved streets. The town is located right of the river Vouraikos. The Cog Railway will take you through a wonderful trip, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the unique attractions of the area, the Mega Spilaion, the Church of Agia Lavra and the Vouraikos Gorge. Also, in the Mount Chelmos at 2.340m altitude. operates the Kalavryta ski resort, which is the second largest in Greece and attracts many visitors every year.

Loggos

A seaside, verdant village, ideal for calm and peaceful holidays. It has a clear pebble beach. It is 32km from Patras.

Patra

It is the capital of prefecture of Achaia and the largest port of Peloponnese. Patra is third most popular city in Greece, after Athens and Thessaloniki. It is also one of the most significant commercial and transit centres of Greece gathering thousands of visitors who come by for business or tourist purposes every year.

Akrata

It is one of the most beautiful seaside towns of Achaia with lovely beaches and modern infrastructure offering all comforts to visitors.

Kato Achaia

Kato Achaia is the most significant commercial and rural hub of western Achaia. It is believed that ancient Dymi, a historical town-member of the Achaean Dodekapolis, was located in the region. The Araxos airport is nearby, which is the only airport in Achaia.

Lampiri

A seaside village with a crystal clear beach on the Corinthian bay favoured by a number of residents of Patras and locals in the summer. It is 28km from Patras.