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Sunning chalet in Parnassos above the cosmopolitan village of Arachova

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Arachova

Arachova, often called the “Winter Mykonos” of Greece, is a charming mountain village perched on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. Just a couple of hours from Athens, it’s a popular getaway for both locals and tourists, especially in winter. Known for its traditional stone architecture, cozy atmosphere, and stunning views, Arachova is the ideal blend of relaxation, adventure, and Greek hospitality.

 

 Explore the Village


Start by wandering through Arachova’s quaint cobblestone streets. The village is dotted with charming cafes, boutique shops selling traditional textiles, and local food stores. Arachova is famous for its handmade rugs and woven textiles, as well as its rich local cheese, “formaela,” which is often grilled and served warm. Climb up to the clock tower, an iconic landmark perched on a rock, for panoramic views of the village and surrounding mountains.

 

 Ski on Mount Parnassus


During the winter months, Arachova becomes the go-to spot for skiing and snowboarding in Greece. The nearby Parnassus Ski Center, Greece’s largest, offers slopes for all levels, as well as ski rentals and cozy chalets where you can warm up with hot drinks. If you’re visiting in the warmer months, the mountain has fantastic hiking trails and biking paths, showcasing the region’s natural beauty.

 

Visit the Ancient Delphi Site


Just a short drive from Arachova, the ancient site of Delphi is a must-visit. Known as the “navel of the world” in Greek mythology, Delphi was once the home of the Oracle of Apollo and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the Temple of Apollo, the ancient theater, and the museum filled with ancient artifacts. The combination of history and breathtaking views of the valley below is a truly unique experience.

 

Enjoy Local Delicacies


Arachova’s restaurants offer a delicious taste of Greek mountain cuisine. Try local specialties like lamb slow-cooked with herbs, hearty stews, and the famous formaela cheese. Pair your meal with local wine or tsipouro (a grape spirit), and don’t miss dessert—traditional honey-drenched sweets like baklava are perfect after a day outdoors.

 

Relax and Enjoy the Atmosphere

 

In the evenings, Arachova’s nightlife comes alive with cozy bars and tavernas. Whether you’re looking for a quiet glass of wine by a fireplace or a lively bar scene, this village has it all. Arachova’s unique charm, mountainous landscapes, and proximity to historical sites make it a perfect destination for travelers seeking a blend of adventure, culture, and Greek tradition.