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Ano Pedina 440 07 Zagori |
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Vassilis Paparounas’ restaurant Symposium used to be a classic on the Athenian dining scene, appreciated not for being trendy or offering the most exquisitely innovative cuisine, but for serving uncomplicated yet delicate dishes prepared with the finest ingredients, many of which were brought by Vassilis from his native Epirus. Vassilis has now returned to his birth village Ano Pedina where he farms, hunts, collects whatever nature has on offer – wild mushrooms, herbs, berries, greens, etc. – makes his own cheese and charcuterie, and oversees the Monopatia Mountain Resort. It is a hotel where you can enjoy the mountains, eat the best food and sleep in great comfort. The restaurant is in a beautifully restored 19th century stone mansion. Once a home, there is nothing homely to it any more; the new interiors have a clean and stylishly modern look to them. Tables, not too many, are scattered over three dining rooms. A few paintings grace the walls; arty lighting is carefully planned; it’s an elegant setting that perfectly suits the food that is served. Accommodation is scattered over several different buildings, There are a few simple double rooms in the only newly constructed (in local style of course) building of the hotel, several larger rooms and suites in a second historical stone mansion, plus eight small restored cottages a bit higher up the mountain. Interiors are modern, clean, almost sober, but very comfortable. Unless you mind walking (uphill) a couple of minutes to get to your room, I would say ask for one of the cottages. Set under the eaves, they are a little cosier than the other rooms, and from their terraces you have the best views over the village and the mountains.
What makes it special to me:
Above all, the fantastic food. The restaurant alone is worth a trip to Epirus. But I also very much appreciated the comfort of the rooms and, of course, the beautiful surroundings. The views, especially from the cottages, are staggering.
But what you should keep in mind:
I felt the rooms were missing the ‘finishing touch’. Some could do with an extra sofa or some more decorative touches. I liked the cottages best, but they are not suitable for anyone who minds walking (just a little) uphill.
| Owner | Vassilis Paparounas |
| Address | Ano Pedina |
| 440 07 Zagori | |
| Opening period: | All year |
| Children: | Welcome |
| Dogs: | Allowed upon prior agreement |
| Credit cards: | DINERS, MASTERCARD |
| Accommodation | 4 double rooms 8 cottages 1 suite (loft) 1 master suite 1 suite (exclusive) | ||||||||||||||||||
Some of the cottages and suites can accommodate one or two extra persons. There are also some suites that can be booked together as a private unit to accommodate larger families or small groups. | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Reservation policy: | A deposit of 10% of the total price of the stay is required at the time of booking. The hotel may ask for an additional credit card guarantee or deposit by bank transfer of 35% of the total cost or one night’s payment (whichever is greater). The outstanding balance is to be paid directly to the hotel upon checkout. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Cancellation policy: | The 10% deposit paid online at the time of booking is non-refundable. The additional deposit will be refunded in full if a cancellation is made more than three weeks prior to your arrival date. It will not be refunded if a cancellation is made less than three weeks prior to your arrival date. If a cancellation is made less than 7 days prior to the arrival date, or in the case of a no-show, the total cost of the stay will be charged. If you leave prior to the check-out date, you will be charged 50% of the remaining cost of your stay as booked. Jacoline's Small Hotels in Greece reserves the right to debit your credit card on behalf of the hotel in accordance with the above cancellation policies.  | ||||||||||||||||||
| Room facilities | En-suite bathroom (shower, bath in a few rooms)
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| Other facilities | Sitting room with a fireplace |
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I am not a food critic and I can’t think of fifty different ways to say something tastes good or to describe a chocolate soufflé. But I can tell the difference between a tender steak and a tough one, or between spaghetti al dente and spaghetti à la overcooked. I had one of the best meals I’ve had in a long time. The potato truffle soup and the salad of biological wheat were amazing, the lamb ribs on a bed of perfectly cooked spinach was so tender it melted on my tongue, and the chocolate mouse for desert was just too much, but it was so good I couldn’t stop myself from finishing it all. Breakfast (served in the restaurant between 8h00 and 11h00) was as impressive as dinner, with a rich juice freshly prepared from seasonal fruits, very fresh eggs, crisp home-baked bread, delicious hearty pies, excellent homemade jams, local honey, and a vicious cream pie. I ate too much. Again. |
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Monopatia Mountain Resort is in Ano Pedina, a pretty Zagori mountain village situated on a plateau at an altitude of nearly 1000 metres. It does not attract as many visitors as some of the better known villages in the area, and has a pleasantly laid-back, rural ambience. It is very quiet. The restaurant and the main buildings are in the village; the cottages are just a little higher up the mountain. (Great views…) |
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From Ioannina, take the road in the direction of the airport and then Konitsa. Turn right about 13 km after the airport towards Tsepelovo (right after you pass under a footbridge). After 11 km, rather then going right towards Tsepelovo, continue straight in the direction of Ano Pedina. Take the road up into the village, and you will see the sign for Monopatia on your left. |
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This mountainous area north of the town of
The Other villages I recommend you go and see include, Kipi, Kapesovo, Elati and Koukouli, but this list is by no means exclusive! Monodendri is very beautiful as well, but on weekends it can get busy.
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