Theonimfi
Dimitsana
222 07 Arkadia
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This small guesthouse is something for romantic escapes. Thefi and Irini who run the cosy and family-friendly Guesthouse Kazakou right next door, bought the 150-years-old house when it wasn’t much more than a few walls and some trees happily growing in what used to be the living room. The restoration took a few years, but the house is standing again and it looks as if it has always been that way. Inside, it offers a spontaneous blend of modern and traditional features, as well as luxury and no-nonsense elements. Stone walls, wood-beamed ceilings and plank floors are in tone with the historical character of the house, while the choice of furniture and decoration adds a contemporary touch. On the ground floor, there’s a slightly cluttered breakfast/sitting room with an open fire, while the four bedrooms on the first and second floor are spacious, comfortable and tastefully done, with fireplaces and modern en-suite bathrooms, two with a Jacuzzi bath. 


What makes it special to me:

Breakfast is outstanding, and the bedrooms are comfortable and inviting. 


But what you should keep in mind:

The mattress was too tough for my taste (but of course that is something quite personal), and one of the rooms on the first floor has no view.

 

OwnerThefi Koraki and Irini Sarantaki
Address Dimitsana
222 07 Arkadia
Tel. 27950 29215
Fax
E-mailinfo@theonimfi.gr
Website http://www.theonimfi.gr/
Opening period:

From October 1st until May 31st

Children:Welcome, but extra beds in rooms not possible.
Dogs:Not allowed
Credit cards: VISA, DINERS, MASTERCARD
Accommodation4 double rooms (two rooms have a Jacuzzi bath)
Prices:

 

Accommodation type

Weekdays

Weekends Christmas holidays
Double room
100 140 160

  • Prices in Euro per unit per night (taxes included).
  • Breakfast is included in the prices.
  • The above prices are may be subject to change. Prices will be confirmed when you make a reservation enquiry.
Room facilities
En-suite bathroom (some with Jacuzzi bath or massage shower)

Telephone

Television with DVD/CD player
Internet access
Refrigerator
Fireplace 
Safe
 
Hairdryer
All rooms are non-smoking 
 
Other facilities
Small sitting/dining room with a fireplace
Elevator
 

Breakfast, served between 9h00 and 11h00, is viciously delicious. Freshly made juices (an apple/orange/carrot blend when I was there) will fool you into thinking that you’re in for a healthy ride, but as more and more plates with absolutely-not-dietetic goodies are brought to your table, you will relinquish whatever good intentions you may have started off with. Especially the homemade marmalades and loukoumades are to die for. For lunch and dinner you will have to walk (two minutes) to the main street where you will find several okay places to eat, and there is also the music café Treis Laloun just opposite to the guesthouse (it belongs to Thefi and Irini and their friend Jenny) where you can some snacks and sweets.

Guesthouse Theonimfi is in Dimitsana, a beautifully preserved village in the mountains of Arcadia, 25 km from Tripoli. The guesthouse is in a quiet location in the higher part of the village, next to Guesthouse Kazakou.  Small shops, cafés and places to eat are just a couple of minutes’ walk away.

If you come from Athens, you should follow the motorway from Korinthos to Tripoli. Turn off the motorway between Korinthos and Tripoli just 10 km before Tripoli, towards Levidi and Vytina. About 12 km after Vytina, follow signs for Dimitsana (and Stemnitsa). At the very beginning of the village, take a sharp right into a narrow street up the mountain – there is a sign for Guesthouse Kazakou. Guesthouse Theonimfi is right next to Kazakou.

A good guidebook* on Greece published in 1999, writes the following about the mountains of Arkadia: “The Arcadian highlands suit those who look for low-cost excursions among natural surroundings and traditional Greek villages, far from mass tourism. With the exception of Vytina, you will have to forgo your comforts and nights out and for a few days at least adapt to the local way of life.” It is amazing how fast things have changed. Fortunately, the natural surroundings and traditional villages are still there (and beautiful as ever) and there’s no mass tourism anywhere near. But at only two hours’ drive from Athens, the area has become a popular weekend destination for Athenians and to cater to them, comfort was introduced as well. There are now several wonderful small hotels and guesthouses where you won’t have to rough it at all. Nightlife isn’t exactly developed in the area (and hopefully will never be), but you will find plenty of nice places to have a meal or a drink.

 

Athenians may only come for the weekend, but the area is worth a much longer stay. There is a lot to see and do: the mountains are wonderful for walking and hiking, there are several immensely pretty, historical villages to explore, you can visit the cliff-hanging centuries-old monasteries in the Lousios Gorge (some are easily accessible, to get to others it’s better to go with a qualified guide), you can arrange to go river trekking and rafting, and in the winter you can enjoy snow sports at the (small!) Menalo ski centre.

 

Two villages that are definitely not to be missed are Stemnitsa and Dimitsana. In Stemnitsa, which in the past was famous for its highly skilled metal workers, (church) bell-makers, silver- and goldsmiths, you can visit the superb Museum of Popular Art, as well as some quite impressive 16th- and 17th-century churches. Dimitsana is known for the important role it played in the Greek war of resistance against the Ottoman rule – it was the base of the gunpowder production. Just outside the village you will find open-air hydraulic power museum where you can learn how it was done. Other villages worth visiting include Vytina, Andritsena, Magouliana, Lagadia, Karitaina, Isari and Alonistena. If you’re in for some further driving, you can make a day trip to Ancient Olympia.

 

* Greece - Only the Best, published and edited by Alexander Kyrtsis

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