The Prefecture of Ilia consists of the following municipalities, according to the Law 2539/1997 (Kapodistrias Plan):
1. Alifira, 2. Amaliada, 3. Andravida, 4. Andritsena, 5. Ancient Olympia, 6. Vartholomion, 7. Vouprasia, 8. Volakas, 9. Gastouni, 10. Zacharo, 11. Iardanos, 12. Kastro - Kyllini, 13. Lambia, 14. Lassiona, 15. Lechena, 16. Pinia, 17. Pyrgos, 18. Skilouda, 19. Traganon, 20. Figalia, 21. Foloi, 22. Oleni.
In the following WebPages you can find an interactive map with all the monuments and museums of the Prefecture, with relevant information and photos.
In Ilia the visitor will be captivated by the endless beaches of golden
sand and pine-clad mountains overlooking fertile valleys. Pyrgos,
the capital, with its huge sand dunes will be a pleasant surprise and the air
is heavy with the refreshing scent of pine. About 3 km further on, is Zacharo,
which has a fine beach of golden sand and clean waters. There are restaurants,
bars and hotels, so one combines a drive with refreshments. Continuing towards
the borders of the prefecture one comes across a small group of villages with
marvellous beaches that are well worth a visit. Among them is Kakobato,
which has a lovely beach, while Neochori attracts people looking for peace and
quiet.
The settlements of Kato
Taxiarches and Yianitsochori
are perfect places to have a carefree holiday with starry summer nights and the
restful sound of waves to lull you to sleep. With Pyrgos as a starting point again,
one can visit the nearby pretty village of Katakolo,
which is one of the prefecture's two main ports. Despite this, it is a peaceful
place with intense Greek colour and character. Its beaches have all the tourist
facilities one might need, such as hotels, restaurants and bars. Very near is
the attractive bay of Aghios Andreas whose beach is usually lively and full of
young people attracted by the numerous water-sports on offer.
Leaving the sea behind for a while will give you the opportunity to
meet the hospitable people of the village of Skafidia.
This is a good example of a traditional Greek village with natural shade in the
yards from the overhanging vines, mulberry trees and small taverns with genuine
Greek dishes and local delicacies to replenish all the calories you've lost during
the day. If one wants to stay the night, there are hotels and rooms to rent in
the surrounding area.
Those who want to catch the rising sun can set off early to explore
the northern end of the prefecture with the turquoise waters in the area of Kylini.
For camping we recommend the organised beaches of Ioniko,
Thines, Glyfa, Loutra
Kyllinis, and Kalamia.
If one wants a rest from endless hours on the beach the nearby towns of Andravida,
Vartholomio and Lechaina
provide a change of scenery.
This text is cited December 2004 from the West Greece Region General Secretariat URL below, which contains image.
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