Laconia (Greece)
Laconia is a region in the southeastern part of the Peloponnese
Regions
East Mani
Cities
- π Sparta β This historic city has a population of 10,000. It has two main arteries which make navigation really easy. To the west of the City is the beautiful, rugged Mt. Taygetos.
- π Gytheion β A small fishing village. Nice seafood restaurants with plenty of beaches in the area mostly frequented by locals. Nearby Caves of Dyros is a large limestone cave system which is toured on a boat. Here you will find the point where Helen of Troy is said to have started the Trojan War. "The woman who launched a thousand ships."
- π Monemvassia β The Rock of Gibraltar of Greece. Really pretty with an ancient walled city.
- π Geraki Laconias β The seat of a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea at the western slopes of Mount Parnon. The village has several Byzantine-era churches.
Other destinations
- π Elafonisos
- π Kyparissi (Laconia) β A small (population approx. 400), beautiful village, combining sea and mountains. Ideal for mountain ramblers.
- π Mystras β The Byzantine city of Mystras is a 15-minute ride away from Sparta. This has relics worthy of a visit. There is a museum in Sparta housing some artifacts.
- π Mount TaΓ½getos β A popular hiking destination.
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