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Central Greece guesthouses offer winter accommodation options

Stella KolokotroniBy Stella Kolokotroni24 February 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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Central Greece has emerged as a premier destination for winter getaways in Greece, with several guesthouses and boutique hotels offering distinctive mountain hospitality. From the cosmopolitan village of Arachova near Mount Parnassus Ski Centre to the quieter alpine retreat of Karpenisi, the region’s winter accommodation combines traditional architecture with modern comforts, according to a recent roundup highlighting six standout properties.

The featured guesthouses span locations across Karditsa, Evrytania and Boeotia, each providing unique approaches to mountain stays. They range from handcrafted stone villages to eco-conscious Finnish chalets and contemporary suite hotels, catering to visitors seeking both outdoor activities and cozy indoor retreats during the winter season.

Best Guesthouses in Central Greece Offer Diverse Experiences

Montanema Handmade Village in Anthochori, Karditsa, represents one of the region’s most distinctive offerings. Created by Christos Athanasiadis, the complex features 34 stone houses built among fir trees and integrated into the natural landscape. The property includes an indoor pool, jacuzzi, hammam and a restaurant serving traditional dishes made with local ingredients, according to the property’s description.

Meanwhile, in Evrytania near Karpenisi, several properties emphasize sustainability and natural integration. Magemeno Vouno, meaning “Enchanted Mountain,” offers two suites and five apartments in the village of Klavsi, just 9 kilometers from Karpenisi. The guesthouse was designed as a retreat from noise, featuring wooden ceilings and large windows overlooking mountain landscapes, with traditional breakfasts prepared from local produce.

Sustainable Alpine Architecture Shapes Karpenisi Retreats

Natura Chalets represents a commitment to eco-friendly mountain hospitality. Developer Periklis Dedousis sourced Finnish pine logs for their density and durability, spending two years assembling the non-prefabricated chalets. The 70-square-meter units are energy-autonomous and bioclimatic, powered by photovoltaic systems and supplied with spring water, according to the property details.

Additionally, Forest Suites in Megalo Horio offers 14 rooms and suites centered around quality sleep and mountain views. Owner Toula Thanopoulou designed the boutique hotel around a simple premise of comfort and natural scenery. The property features several specialized suites, including family accommodations and a honeymoon suite with large bedroom windows framing morning mountain vistas.

Arachova Properties Blend Modern Comfort With Traditional Design

In Arachova, often called the “Mykonos of winter,” two newer properties offer contemporary alternatives to the village’s traditional rustic aesthetic. Ceci Suites, established in 2025, features ten smart suites designed for privacy with amenities including standard hydromassage and indoor pools in larger units. The Grand Penthouse Suite spans 120 square meters and accommodates up to five guests, according to property information.

However, Maison Michelangelo takes a different approach by honoring local architectural tradition. The five-suite boutique hotel evolved from the Georgatsos family’s private project, incorporating salvaged stone from the original house on the site throughout both exterior and interior spaces. Three larger suites measuring between 78 and 113 square meters accommodate families or groups comfortably.

Winter Tourism Strengthens Central Greece’s Hospitality Sector

The development of these diverse guesthouses reflects Central Greece’s growing prominence as a winter destination. Mount Parnassus Ski Centre remains the most popular ski resort in Greece, driving steady visitor traffic throughout the winter months. Karpenisi, long known as the “Switzerland of Greece,” attracts travelers seeking longer stays closely tied to nature and altitude.

In contrast to larger hotel chains, these guesthouses and small hotels emphasize personalized service, local materials and integration with surrounding landscapes. Many properties incorporate sustainability features, from energy-efficient fireplaces to photovoltaic systems, reflecting evolving traveler preferences for environmentally conscious accommodations.

The winter hospitality sector in Central Greece continues to expand as these guesthouses establish the region’s reputation for combining outdoor winter activities with comfortable mountain retreats. Property owners have not announced specific expansion plans, though the ongoing popularity of ski tourism and mountain getaways suggests continued growth potential for boutique accommodations across Karditsa, Evrytania and Boeotia throughout coming seasons.

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