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Buying in Western Greece: Patras, Nafpaktos, Kalávryta… where to find the right address?
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Port of Nafpaktos, Western Greece Western Greece is a region that has the distinction of straddling the mainland and peninsula, both parts separated by the Gulf of Corinth. High mountains, raging rivers, lakes with calm waters and innumerable beaches, creeks and inlets provide something for everyone. It is also a region which, despite its rich historical heritage, looks resolutely towards the 21st century. The ancient city of Olympia or the Venetian port of Nafpaktos represent this glorious past. Patras, a young, dynamic student city, or the extraordinary suspension bridge of Rion-Antirion, bear witness to this vision for the future. If you wish to invest, you have the choice between the past or future, the town or seaside. Whichever you choose, the property market in Western Greece will let you find the property that matches your needs and budget.
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Along the Gulf of Corinth, Achaea blends seaside towns with mountain villages under Mount Chelmos. Patras is the gateway, with a busy port, the Rio–Antirrio Bridge and the Athens–Patras motorway.
Selianitika, Aigio and Diakopto line calm waters with pebbly beaches and seafood tavernas. Patras Carnival marks the calendar, and Achaia Clauss winery showcases long winemaking heritage.
Kalavryta brings cool summers and winter skiing, reached by the Odontotos rack railway through Vouraikos Gorge. Parts of Chelmos–Vouraikos National Park form a Natura 2000 site, noted for springs, caves and alpine views.
Western Peloponnese scenery meets long Ionian beaches in Elis, from Kourouta and Arkoudi to the dunes by Kyllini. Pyrgos and Amaliada offer daily life, while Katakolo brings a lively marina and cruise port. Ferries from Kyllini connect to Zakynthos and Kefalonia.
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Ancient Olympia anchors the region’s heritage. Nature lovers explore the Kotychi–Strofylia wetlands, a Natura 2000 site. Local tables favour olive oil, fresh seafood and Peloponnese wines under soft Mediterranean light.
Stretching from the Ambracian Gulf to the Corinthian Gulf, Aetolia-Acarnania blends lagoons, lakes and rugged ranges. Nafpaktos offers a storied harbour and castle, while Vonitsa and Paleros open to sheltered bays.
The Messolonghi–Aitoliko lagoons form a protected Ramsar and Natura 2000 site, famed for wildlife and light. Lake Trichonida brings freshwater shores and low-key waterside villages.
Connected by the Rio–Antirrio Bridge and the A5 Ionia Odos, the region suits sailing, hiking and lake swims. Long lunches feature Messolonghi avgotaracho, grilled fish and western Greek wines.
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