Samos Old Village House is a traditional stone-built home located in the village of Myloi, Samos, combining authentic island architecture with comfort. The house is arranged over two levels, offering space and privacy for guests.
The property features 3 bedrooms:
- 1 bedroom with a double bed
- 1 bedroom with two single beds
- 1 bedroom with one single bed
It includes 1 main bathroom and an additional WC inside the house.
About Samos
Samos is one of the greenest and most diverse islands in the Aegean Sea. It is known for its mountainous landscape, dense pine forests, vineyards, and crystal-clear waters. The island combines natural beauty with strong historical identity, as it is the birthplace of Pythagoras and home to significant ancient monuments.
Visitors can explore important archaeological sites such as the Heraion, the Tunnel of Eupalinos, and the ancient town of Pythagoreio. Beyond its history, Samos is also renowned for its Muscat wine, traditional tavernas, and authentic Greek atmosphere. The island has maintained a balanced level of tourism, offering both organized areas and untouched natural spots.
The landscape varies dramatically: from fertile valleys and waterfalls to rugged mountain peaks and long stretches of coastline. This diversity makes Samos ideal for swimming, hiking, sightseeing, and culinary exploration.
About Myloi Village, Samos
Myloi is a traditional village in Samos that offers a peaceful and authentic environment. It is characterized by stone-built houses, quiet streets, and a genuine local atmosphere. Life in the village moves at a slower pace, making it ideal for visitors who value relaxation and privacy.
Its position allows easy access to both mountain scenery and nearby beaches, making it a strategic base for exploring the island. Staying in Myloi provides the opportunity to experience everyday Greek village life while remaining within short driving distance of coastal areas and major attractions.
Near the village square, there is a small Mycenaean tomb, a quiet reminder of the island’s long history.
The central square is picturesque, shaded by two large mulberry trees that offer natural coolness during the summer months. Although much of the square is filled with tables from the three traditional tavernas located there, this creates a lively yet charming atmosphere. It is a pleasant place to enjoy lunch or dinner under the trees and experience authentic local cuisine.
Following the dirt road straight ahead from the old school building, you will reach the village of Pagondas after approximately 4 kilometers. The route is particularly scenic, running alongside the river and through lush vegetation, making it ideal for a peaceful walk or drive immersed in nature.
You can also enjoy panoramic views from the small chapel of Agios Georgios, situated at the top of the village. From this elevated point, the surrounding landscape unfolds beautifully.
Approximately 3.5 kilometers north of the village lies the Monastery of Megali Panagia, one of the most significant religious sites in the area, set in a serene natural environment.
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