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A weekend in Kastanitsa

10 November 2013 / 21:11:18  GRReporter
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Malevos (Agios Petros, phone: 27920-31155, 31375, 377 328 6945) – two-storey stone houses, each with a living room, a fireplace, a kitchen, two bathrooms, a TV and a bedroom with a balcony.

Where to eat

Traditional taverns can be found in the square of the village:

• To Stolidi (phone: 6979 003 530), Mrs. Konstantina Antoniou always greets you with a smile; here you can try pork with chestnuts and fried potatoes, a chestnut salad, chickpeas with chestnuts, lamb, as well as eggplant stuffed with onions and cheese in the oven. For dessert, try the pie with chestnuts and walnuts.

• O Parnon (phone: 6976 892 209), good dishes, such as rooster with pasta, eggplants with tomatoes and garlic, grilled chicken and many more.

For coffee and sweets go to Kendrikon cafe.

Shopping

Jams, herbs and spices, legumes, local tsipouro brandy and of course, anything with chestnuts - all this can be found in the shop of Kato tis Anastasias at the beginning of the road leading to the village.

Tags: Kastanitsa Arcadia the Peloponnese chestnut trees
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