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Pieria

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Pieria This is the region where you can combine your mountain holiday with a vacation by the sea.

Not only will you will find the Thermaic coast enchanting, you'll also admire Olympos, the mountain of the gods. Pieria is thickly forested, with plane trees, pines, poplars and firs on Olympos.

The capital of this prefecture, Katerini, lies between the plain of Pieria and Mt. Olympos.

Some 32 kilometres southwest of Katerini, the village of Agios Dimitrios is built on a plateau where there are streams and trees galore.

The road to Stena tis Petras, the pass to Thessaly, is truly exciting, as is a walk up the impressive Olympos Gorge.

pieria beaches At Dion, 17 kilometres south of Katerini, archaeologists have brought to light the extensive mins of the Macedonians' sanctuaries to the gods.

Amidst the lush vegetation and springs of the Pierian plain, just before the ascent to Olympos begins, one can see the ruins of the sanctuary buildings - the temples, two theatres and a stadium - while next to them, to the north, the remains of the ancient city of Dion stretch out. It was closely associated with Zeus as its name implies (in Gôeek the god is called Dias). Thousands of Macedonians used to flock to this place for the festivities and games dedicated to the god, which grew in importance after the 5th century BC. Among the sacred buildings, the following are the most notable: the sanchtury of Demeter, two temples dating to ca. 500 BC, the Asklepieion, and the whole sanctury dedicated to Isis, with its cult statues still standing on their bases. The city of Dion was well fortified by the wall erected in the 4th century BC, and it had a splendid layout. The excavations have exposed paved streets, public buildings, shops, workshops, and houses, as well as the orchestra, stage and lower seats of Dion's large theatre. Én the vast cemetery, to the north and west of Dion, there are four subterranean, tiled-roofed macedonian tombs.

pieria fishingboat In the 5th century AD violent earthquakes brought an end to the city's prosperity.

Nevertheless, enough remains of it to give today's visitor a good idea of the beauty of the town with its ample public spaces, theatre, numerous statues, and impressive fortifications.

Coming back to the present, Leptokaria (23 km. from Katerini) has a lovely beach long enough to attract crowds of Greek and foreign tourists each summer. Other seaside resorts are Methoni, Nea Agathoupoli with its splendid fish market, Agios Panteleimonas with its Venetian castle, Platamonas with its sandy beaches, and Makrigialos with the ruins of ancient Pydna.

Finally, on the slopes of Olympos, is the small town of Litohoro (24 km. from Katerini), an old summer resort and the starting point for those whishing to climb the legendary mountain.

The enchanting valley of Epineas with its riíer coming down from Olympos is worth visiting.

pieria holidays USEFUL INFORMATION
Dion, Archaeological site: tel.: (0351)53.206. Dion, Museum, housing a unique sculpture collection. Olympos ski centre, bordering on Thessaly, tel.: (0493) 22.261; reached via Olympiada, 20 km. parking lot and ski tow, 1140 m., capacity 850 people per hour, refuge, highest altitude 2400 m., lowest 1900 m. There is one slope for average skiers served by a lift. Mountain climbing - refuges

Olympos: Refuges at Stavros, alt 1000 m., 1 hour 30 min. walk from Litohoro. Sleeps 40 people, spring water, kitchen, electric heating, fireplace, shower, beds, mattresses, blankets. Information and keys: EOS (Alpine Society) Thessaloniki, tel.: (031) 278.288. In the borders with Thessaly there are three more refuges:
a) Spilios Agapitos, 22 km. from Litohoro, on the mountain, 2 hours 30 min. walk from Prionia, which can be reached by car. 100 beds, mattresses, blankets, rain water cistern, electric fireplace, heating and kitchen. In summer, a small restaurant is open. Tel.: (0352) 81.329, 81.800.

b) Vrissopoules, on the east side of the mountain, alt. 1900 m. The road to the refuge is open all year. Sleeps 50 people, has ski lift. Information, ÅÏÇ (Skiing Society) Athens.

c) Hristos Kakalos, 1 hour 30 min, walk fôom the refuge alt. 2760 m., sleeps 15 people, rain water cistern, gas cooker, heating, beds, mattresses, blankets. Information and keys, tel.: (0352) 81.329.

pieria monumentsPieria: Ano Milia, alt. 1000 m., 5.5 km. from Messea Milia and 25.5 km. from Katerini. Accommodates 70 people, spring water, electricity, heating, kitchen and gas cooker, fireplace, 52 beds, mattresses and blankets, shower. Information and keys, tel.: (EOS Katerini) (0351) 23.102.

how to get there
By bus: Athens-Katerini, information, KTEL bus terminal, Athens, tel.: 831.7059.
Thessaloniki-Katerini, KTEL bus tenninal, Thessaloniki, tel.: (031) 519.101.
By train: Athens - Katerini, information, OSE ATHENS, TEL.: 524.0646.
Thessaloniki - Katerini, OSE Thessaloniki, tel.: (031) 517.517/8.



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