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Pit stops on the Peloponnese

There's so much to explore in this part of Greece

March 10, 2016 13:23
The Kinsterna Hotel

ByAngela Epstein, Angela Epstein

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It's a pine-scented evening in the little Greek resort town of Kyllini. The sky is speckled with a thousand stars while the lights of neighbouring Zakynthos wink across the bay.

Rocking gently in the capacious hammock on the patio of our beautiful villa at the five-star Mandola Rosa hotel, I try hard not to spill my glass of Ouzo - well this is Greece after all.

Out here in the Peloponnese - the southernmost part of mainland Greece - life slumbers to a lethargic rhythm. Not just for the holiday makers. Even the locals seem to operate as if moving underwater.

Yet despite its stunning natural beauty, ancient archaeological sites, gorgeous places to stay, spectacular mountainous interior and deeply indented aqua blue coastlines, many Brits prefer to flock to the Greek islands or the fleshpots of Halkidiki. In doing so, they miss more than a trick. This is a place which turns your bones to liquid.