Korys House
Koryschades
361 00 Evritania
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Ideally, you go here with a bunch of friends and you take over the entire house. With only five bedrooms and a large sitting room furnished with marvellous country-style antiques and comfortable sofas, Korys House is just perfect for that. (Of course it is also great for just the two of you.) Several of the old houses in the village have been converted into traditional guesthouses, but this one stands out in terms of comfort and style. It is the kind of place that just makes you wish for bad weather so you have an excuse to spend your day sitting by the fireplace in that beautiful sitting room. Also the bedrooms are far more elegant than your typical guesthouse room and have sort of a ‘country club’ feel to them. There is a gorgeous dining room for breakfast and during the day guests can use the kitchen to prepare coffee or tea.


What makes it special to me:

You can use all the shared facilities of the Koryschades Traditional Guesthouses (the taverna on the village square, an indoor swimming pool in one of the other houses, a lounge-café and a small meeting room), but that at the same time you stay in a house that feels truly like a home.


But what you should keep in mind:

The level of service doesn't fully match the beauty of the interiors.

OwnerKonstantinos Lappas and Maria Apostolidou
Address Koryschades
361 00 Evritania
Tel. 22370-25102, 21121, 25986
Fax 22370-23456
E-mailkorys@otenet.gr
Website http://www.korys.gr
Opening period:

All year

Children:Welcome
Dogs:Allowed upon prior agreement
Credit cards: AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, MASTERCARD
Accommodation1 single room
Prices:

Double room, summer: €80-100 per night; winter: from €150 per night (breakfast included)

Room facilities

En-suite bathroom (shower, one room with bath and Jacuzzi)
Telephone
Television
Mini-bar

Other facilities

Large sitting room with a fireplace
Dining room
Kitchen (guest are allowed to use it to prepare snacks)
Small meeting room (not in the same building)
Guests can use the indoor swimming pool (and the café-bar) at the Anatoli House

Breakfast is served from 9h00 to 11h00 in the house itself or in the taverna (buffet).
Taverna serving traditional Greek food, open all day.

Korys House is centrally located in Koryschades, a quiet village in the mountains of Evritania. There is space to leave your car next to the house.

From Athens, you should take the national road up to Lamia, from where you follow signs for Karpenisi (a beautiful drive through the mountains). Bear left after you pass through the centre of Karpenisi and follow signs for Koryschades and Megalo Horio. The reception is at the restaurant at the village square in Koryschades. Staff will accompany you to Korys House.

The mountains of Evritania in the centre of Greece, offer just about everything you could hope for: densely forested mountains, fast-streaming rivers, crystal-clear lakes, breathtaking gorges, traditional villages and a handful of centuries-old monasteries. The area offers great opportunities for all sorts of outdoor activities (rafting, canoeing, canyoning, river trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding…) and in the winter you can ski (a little) – the centre of Mount Velouhi has 12 runs.

 

During the winter the area is popular with Athenians, who come on weekends to ski and après-ski; most of them stay in the town of Karpenisi, where they happily parade their four-wheel drives and colourful snowsuits, but fail to experience all the other aspects of mountain life. The villages south of Karpenisi are much better suited to those who seek to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.

 

Koryschades, a small village just a few kilometres away from Karpenisi, is one of those. It is well known for its eventful history: it was in the old village school, now a small museum, that in 1944 the resistance against the nationalist army was organised and formed a left-wing government. Today, however, it feels sleepy and peaceful and it’s just perfect if you are looking for a few days of quiet.

 

Other charming, traditional villages include Megalo Horio (“big village”) and the two Mikro Horio (“small village”) – one old and one new. The old Mikro Horio was largely destroyed in an avalanche in 1962. After this tragedy in which 13 villagers perished, the survivors built a new village just a few kilometres away. Despite its relatively young age, the new village feels totally traditional as well. It is a wonderful place to stay, with a few tavernas where you can have some traditional Greek food and a village square to sip Greek coffees or something stronger. But do also visit the old village, most of which has been restored by now.

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