Roman Baths

Skopelos


Loutraki means ‘small bath’ and you can see the remains of its 3rd- to 4th-century seaside Roman baths about 500m southeast of the port's archaeological kiosk.


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1. Antoniou Family Olive Press

0.88 MILES

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2. Agios Ioannis

1.89 MILES

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3. Perivoliou Beach

2.35 MILES

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4. Kastani Beach

3.53 MILES

It's easy to see the temptations of Skopelos' famous 'Mamma Mia! beach': a pine-adorned, silver-sand-and-pebble stretch at the end of a steep track 13km…

5. Milia Beach

3.72 MILES

About 13km west of Skopelos Town, Milia is dominated by two swaths of silvery sand and pebbles, separated by a headland, and has a few apartments and a…

6. Panormos Beach

4.38 MILES

Calm glass-clear water and pine-covered hills frame this gorgeous grey-pebble bay and low-key resort, 11km northwest of Agnontas and 11km west of Skopelos…

7. Kastro

6.46 MILES

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8. Vakratsa Mansion

6.5 MILES

Housed in a doctor's 18th-century mansion, Vakratsa displays medical instruments, books, clothes and furniture of the era and is well worth seeing for the…