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Anilio (Greece)
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Practical info — Anilio

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Rent a small car, as the mountain roads around Pelion are narrow and winding.
  • Bring cash, as some traditional tavernas in the village do not accept cards.
  • Visit the main square to relax in the shade of the ancient plane trees.
  • Walk the traditional cobblestone paths (kalderimi) that connect to neighboring villages.

🍽 Food

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Spetzofai

A hearty local sausage and pepper stew, best enjoyed at a taverna on the main square.

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Tsipouro and Meze

Try the local spirit accompanied by small plates of seafood or cheese near the coast.

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Spoon Sweets

Traditional fruit preserves (glyka tou koutaliou), often sold by local women's cooperatives.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Honey

Buy rich mountain honey and dried herbs from small village grocery stores.

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Handmade Ceramics

Look for traditional pottery crafted in the surrounding Pelion villages.

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Village Church Courtyard

A peaceful spot offering beautiful views of the surrounding lush valleys.

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Mountain Trails

Find a quiet bench along the hiking paths to enjoy the panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.

Anilio is a scenic village positioned in the lush, mountainous region of Pelion, Greece. Known for its rich vegetation, traditional stone-built houses, and winding cobblestone paths, this welcoming destination perfectly combines the beauty of the mountains with the allure of the Aegean Sea. Unlike heavily crowded resorts, Anilio has a serene and authentic Greek experience, where nature takes center stage. The crown jewel of Anilio's coastal offerings is Banikas Beach. This beautiful stretch of shoreline features crystal-clear azure waters and a mix of sand and fine pebbles, surrounded by dramatic green cliffs. Banikas Beach is relatively untouched, providing a peaceful haven for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the magnificent natural landscape. Visitors are often mesmerized by the pristine environment and calming waves. Gastronomy in Anilio is deeply rooted in local traditions. Tavernas serve mouth-watering Greek delicacies, including fresh seafood, local cheeses, and dishes infused with wild herbs. Reaching Anilio involves a scenic drive through the verdant Pelion mountains, offering wide-open viewpoints along the way for an unforgettable journey.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C91012141924262723191511
Rain mm534553333531281947524864

Geography

Population
1,787
Coordinates
39.41969, 23.13548

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Sights in the town Anilio (4)

Agias Marinas⛪ religious

Agias Marinas is a church dedicated to Saint Marina in the mountain village of Anilio.

Agioi Saranta🎡 recreation

Secluded cove beach (Agioi Saranta) with clear waters near Anilio.

Banikas Beach🎡 recreation

Banikas Beach is a sandy beach on the coast of Anilio.

Paralia Mprianou🎡 recreation

Pebble beach (Paralia Mprianou) with shallow waters in Anilio.

Frequently asked questions

Anilio: where is it located?
Anilio is located in Greece.
Anilio: what is there to see?
Highlights include Agias Marinas, Agioi Saranta, Banikas Beach.
Anilio: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Anilio: why is it worth visiting?
Anilio is a scenic village positioned in the lush, mountainous region of Pelion, Greece.
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