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Five guesthouses in Epirus offer quality winter accommodation

Stella KolokotroniBy Stella Kolokotroni24 February 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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Travelers seeking authentic winter escapes in Greece are turning their attention to Epirus, the mountainous northwestern region where traditional stone guesthouses offer a compelling alternative to coastal destinations. According to a recent travel feature, five boutique hotels and guesthouses in Epirus provide visitors with the perfect blend of comfort, natural beauty and cultural heritage during the winter months. These accommodations showcase the region’s distinctive architecture and hospitality while offering modern amenities suited to cold-weather retreats.

The selected properties span across Epirus, from the villages of Zagori to the Tzoumerka mountains, each emphasizing local materials, traditional design and connections to their surroundings. Winter in this region brings snow-covered peaks, crisp air and a slower pace that contrasts sharply with Greece’s more tourist-heavy summer season.

Boutique Accommodations Blend Tradition with Modern Comfort

MounTrace Suites & Spa has operated since 2018 in traditional stone buildings, offering guests therapeutic spa treatments with views of forested mountain slopes. The property features rooms, suites and breakfast areas spread across two historic structures, according to the report. Meanwhile, Orizontes Tzoumerkon positions itself between the villages of Pramanta and Melissourgoi, with views of Stroggoula peak and the Lakmos range.

The hotel’s rooms include cast-iron stoves and marble bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, while two-storey maisonettes accommodate up to four guests. These winter guesthouses in Epirus emphasize heating features and indoor comforts designed for the mountain climate.

Heritage and Wellness Define Guest Experiences

Kores Boutique Hotel & Spa offers 13 rooms and suites with panoramic forest views, serving handmade pies and fresh eggs at breakfast. The property features an indoor pool, jacuzzi and hammam, alongside premium amenities including Coco-Mat mattresses and a curated selection of Greek wines. Additionally, the hotel stocks Apivita spa products and specialty coffee for discerning guests.

Pirrion Wellness Boutique Hotel occupies a restored family home near the village square and a centuries-old plane tree. The property maintains connections to its past through photographs, vinyl records and books honoring Kostas Trakis, the owner’s grandfather who performed with Perikloutsia, a renowned Epirus folk music ensemble. However, modern amenities including a hammam, outdoor hydro-massage facilities, restaurant and bar complement the historic atmosphere.

Winter Tourism in Epirus Mountains Gains Momentum

Kipi Suites Boutique Hotel incorporates two Zagori houses dating to 1850, later expanded with buildings constructed from the region’s distinctive grey stone. The eight suites feature fireplaces and contemporary interiors while maintaining spacious, bright layouts. Hosts provide breakfast made with fresh local ingredients and offer guidance for exploring surrounding areas.

These guesthouses reflect a broader trend toward experiential winter travel in Greece’s mountainous regions. In contrast to beach-focused tourism, Epirus accommodations emphasize slow travel, local cuisine and outdoor activities suited to alpine terrain. The region’s stone architecture, forest landscapes and village settings create distinctive environments unavailable in coastal areas.

Seasonal Appeal Highlights Regional Character

Winter stays in Epirus guesthouses center on indoor warmth, spa treatments and proximity to natural scenery rather than extensive activities or nightlife. The season’s appeal lies in reduced visitor numbers, authentic village atmospheres and opportunities for unhurried exploration of mountain paths and traditional settlements. Snow-covered peaks and quiet stone villages provide backdrops markedly different from Greece’s summer tourism experience.

Each property maintains individual character while sharing common elements: stone construction, fireplace amenities, wellness facilities and emphasis on local materials and foods. This combination positions these winter guesthouses in Epirus as alternatives for travelers seeking peaceful retreats during colder months.

As winter tourism in mountainous Greece continues developing, these five properties represent established options for visitors to the region. Future seasons may see additional properties adopting similar approaches to heritage preservation and comfort-focused hospitality in Epirus and surrounding areas.

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