Kalavryta

Kalavryta is a major winter destination in Greece

Kalavryta is a mountainous town on the northern side of Peloponnese.

This town has historical importance as one of the cruelest massacres took place there during World War II, when the Nazi troops killed the entire male population. As tradition says, it was also in Kalavryta, at the Monastery of Agia Lavra, where the Greek Revolution against the Ottomans was declared in March 25th, 1821. Holidays in Kalavryta are great for winter season due to the close ski center that has opened on the slopes of Mount Helmos.

Kalavryta Greece is a small town on the northern side of Peloponnese, in mainland Greece. It is mostly known for its recent history and stands as a symbol of freedom for Greece. This is where the Greek War of Independence was declared in 1821, in the close Monastery of Agia Lavra, and also this is where one of the most horrible holocausts happened, during the Second World War.

Kalavryta town has nowadays developed as a major winter destination in Greece due to the ski centre on the slopes of Mount Helmos. The centre has 12 runs with a total length of 20 km and 7 ski lifts, suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers. Many interesting monasteries and other sights can be visited during your Kalavryta holidays, while a trek through the Gorge of Vouraikos will bring visitors to spots of amazing natural beauty. Actually, skiing and hiking are the main things to do in Kalavryta.

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