Zarkada Archontiko Hotel
In a lovely old stone house, these clean, snug rooms have balconies with gorge views...
In a lovely old stone house, these clean, snug rooms have balconies with gorge views...
Only 400m from the Vikos Gorge, next to the lower village square, this relaxed but lively xenonas (guesthouse) has a leafy breakfast courtyard plus communal kitchen and lounge. Closed January and February.
Nice stone rooms and spectacular views, along with hearty homemade breakfasts served in the rustic traditional tavern/bar, are available here. At the central square, turn left on the unpaved road – the hotel is situated on the right.
This cosy guesthouse on Tsepelovo’s plateia is named after owner Thomas Kittas’ favourite constellation, one of many visible in the perfectly clear mountain sky at night.
A 19th-century mansion converted into an inn, the red-painted Porfyron has considerable rustic charm, with antique furnishings and soft-coloured walls complementing the classic, wood-panelled ceilings.
One of the most wonderful guesthouses in all of Zagorohoria, this 475-year-old restored mansion in placid Dilofo is ideal for anyone seeking total peace and natural harmony.
In the quiet Mikro Papingo village, this rustic pension with 12 rooms and a tasty restaurant will appeal to solitude-seekers.
Another restored 19th-century mansion in Ano Pedina centre, romantic Primula has a captivating assortment of differently appointed rooms; the walls of some are stone, while others are painted in mottled pastel tones.
A relaxing guesthouse in a restored old Zagori dwelling. When entering Megalo Papingo, you’ll see it on the left.
Newly opened 1700 has five handsomely appointed rooms. It's a lovely choice with real character.
Up in Aristi, this guesthouse offers spectacular views and is built of solid stone, with lovely wooden floors. The bathrooms are very modern and there are other unexpected modern touches like billiards.
A moustachioed man clad in leather and answering to the name ‘Johnny Dendro’, who trims his hedges with a hunting knife, Yiannis Mourehidis has been a Konitsa legend for more than 30 years, and offers clean and comfortable rooms.
High up the hill behind town, this superior place offers spacious rooms and combines smooth marble, beautifully seasoned wooden floors and, of course, breathtaking mountain views. Some rooms have large jacuzzis and fireplaces.
Right on the square, the friendly though reserved Kougias is a good bet. Rooms are well done, with an upper floor of attic doubles offering excellent views. Try the owner’s award-winning cabernet sauvignon.
The grander sister hotel of To Dendro Guesthouse, this place offers attic suites, with hydromassage showers, spacious living rooms and fireplace. Soft lighting and pastel colours lend a newly-wed feel to the doubles.
The 1700 has five handsomely appointed rooms. It’s a lovely choice with real character.
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