Stone Cottage in traditional Greek village with spectacular sea views

Sun loungers
Fridge, oven, stovetop, coffee/tea maker
Outdoor dining
Terrace/patio
Property grounds
4.4
Excellent(30 Reviews)

House in Magnesia Prefecture, Greece

6 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this house rental

Set in an olive grove at the foot of Mount Pelion over-looking the sea, Oliver’s Cottage offers a taste of Greece as it used to be. On the ground floor a large living room with sitting area, with two traditional Pelion size 'box' sofas which can be used as twin single beds or a double bed
Dining area, with wood-burning stove, fitted kitchen and shower room.
On the first floor, large bedroom with 2 single beds and one double bed. En suite shower room. Double doors opening onto huge balcony with spectacular sea views. 2 Further folding beds or a child's cot can be added on request.
Outside – patios to front in full sun with sea views and rear in the shade of the olive trees. Barbecue.


Ano Gatzea is a picturesque Greek village a stone’s throw from the sea. Cobbled paths lead down through the olive groves to the beaches or up the mountain where you can walk all day past tumbling waterfalls, through forests and historic villages, meeting only the occasional farmer on a mule.

Ano Gatzea is the only “station stop” on the heritage Pelion mountain railway (there are lots of other stops for goats and tortoises on the line!) Built in 1895 using muscle power and the odd stick of dynamite, this extraordinary railway line winds its way up the mountain from the sea to the mountain village of Milies. Trains run once a day in summer and at weekends in spring and autumn.

The nearest beach is Gripsana, 30 minutes’ walk through the olive groves. Nearby (3 km) is the low key resort of Kala Nera (which means “fine waters”) and The Rivera Club which offers drinks on loungers by the sea and a selection of watery sports to try. The Pagasitic Gulf, almost entirely surrounded by land is almost swimming pool still in summer and remains warm enough for swimming throughout the winter. With the ski resort of Chania only 40 minutes’ drive away. locals boast that you can “ski in the morning, swim in the afternoon”.

Mainland Greece, less developed and less visited than the islands, is a walker’s paradise. Cobbled paths link the villages and a huge network of forest trails make for superb mountain biking, taking you high onto the mountain, or even coast to coast across the peninsula from the Pagasitic Gulf to the Aegean Sea.

Thick forests of beech and chestnut are home to wild boar, martens, nightingales and jet black squirrels. The high mountain remains snow-capped until early summer, while below in the valleys fast-flowing streams and waterfalls run though olive groves full of flowers.

We provide a series of GPS-compatible self-guided walks, from gentle strolls taking under half an hour, to full-day hikes, all of which can be done from the house. These are graded from “A Piece of Cake” to “Tough”, enabling you to choose something that fits your mood and energy levels. Choose which walk you fancy doing from the photographic guide and then follow the fully described walk plan, with inset map, GPS references and photos of difficult bits.


The city of Volos, reputed to be the most beautiful in Greece, is 17 km away. A lively, airy city, Volos has a cinema, superbowl and theater as well as lots of sea front restaurants and tspouradika (ouzo restaurants) for which the area is famous (just don’t think about driving afterwards!). For more peaceful dining, try for a real taste of Greece Georgos’ café where the home-made wine will give you something to talk about.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Family friendly

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Reviews

4.4
Excellent(30 Reviews)
4.4
star 5 empty
Aug 2024
The cottage itself was amazing with stunning views and a traditional vibe. Cottage Manager Evie is an amazing lady. She guided me well with all the details of getting to the cottage. She even helped us with our luggage, suggested all the places to go to nearby and also guided us on our onward journey. She is extremely helpful and very friendly! However, you need to be prepared for a tricky drive up the mountains and through a railway track. My first day, I was really scared about the drive but it was all a very good experience and something we’ll never forget! The facilities in the cottage were decent. The only problem we had was that the water flow in the bathroom was very low and we couldn’t use the overhead shower, which was a bit of a pain.
4.4
star 5 empty
May 2024
A beautiful house in a beautiful location. It was wonderful to be able to walk through the quiet neighborhood and hear the church bells at night. Clean house and perfect for a small group of ladies. We loved going to the local grocery stores and everyone was so hospitable. The 1 hour drive from the beaches of Pelion was wonderful.
4.4
star 5 empty
May 2024
Beautiful views, birdsong, peaceful garden surroundings and very clean. Spent many hours in serenity and was able to unwind. Was a very interesting road to find the property and learned much about respecting and enjoying the little train that travelled in the area
4.4
star 5 empty
Aug 2023
The journey to the cottage qas confusing and not for the faint hearted. We arrived late which made things tricky. However, we loved the cottage. Beautifully and thoughtfully renovated. Views were amazing and we loved being visited by the local cats and puppies in the morning. We went on the Pelion train (a must) We visited lots of beautiful places and made some lovely friends. Including at the ouzeria only open on Sunday. Definitely want to come back. We even left our beach umbrella behind to ensure a return visit! Thank you x
4.4
star 5 empty
Jul 2023
Great Listing perfectly situated Highly recommend!!!!
4.4
star 5 empty
May 2023
A remote and peaceful property with stunning views. Every small detail was take care for a lovely stay
4.4
star 5 empty
Jul 2022
Perfect Pelion hideaway
Perfect Pelion hideaway
This place is amazing! Amazing house, peaceful patios, beautiful views. We wish we could have stayed longer!
4.4
star 5 empty
Nov 2020
Super!

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Magnesia Prefecture, Greece?

The average price for a rental in Magnesia Prefecture, Greece is $126 per night. This rental is $50 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Stone Cottage in traditional Greek village with spectacular sea views. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Stone Cottage in traditional Greek village with spectacular sea views pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Stone Cottage in traditional Greek village with spectacular sea views?

We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and balcony or patio.

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