Curling south from Volos, the Pelion peninsula is a tapestry of traditional mountain villages, idyllic beaches, and rambling forests, offering some of Greece’s most unspoiled natural landscapes. This scenic region, featured in the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, is a highlight of the Aegean coast. Visitors can explore the winding paths through dense woods, relax on serene beaches, and wander through charming villages with their stone cottages and slate roofs. The combination of lush greenery and azure waters makes Pelion a captivating destination for those seeking both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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