10 Things to do in West Greece That You Shouldn't Miss

March 16, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in West Greece, Greece including The Municipal Museum of the Kalavryta Holocaust, Archaeological Site of Olympia, Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Achaia Clauss Winery, Neda Waterfalls, Ekklisia Tou Agiou Andrea, Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, Nafpaktos Old Port, Area Synest - Theme Park Sinevro, Odontotos Rack Railway.
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1. The Municipal Museum of the Kalavryta Holocaust

1-5 Sigrou Achaia, Kalavrita 250 01 Greece +30 2692 023646 http://www.dmko.gr/en.html
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5.0 based on 453 reviews

The Municipal Museum of the Kalavryta Holocaust

Reviewed By MichaelS22196 - Crete, Greece

The Kalavryta Municipal Museum is devoted solely to the massacre of innocent civilians by the German Wehrmacht which took place not only in Kalavryta but also the entire region during December 1943. Entire villages were attacked and destroyed and males over 12 years of age gunned down in an attempt to destroy the resistance movement in the Peloponeese. The Museum explains it all in graphic detail and the last room one visits contains the photographs of all the known victims and the small number of survivors of whom only 3 are believed to be alive in the world today. There is also a video archive which details the lives of those who were executed and those who survived. The Museum details the sites of the memorials which exist in the area in local villages and communities and these are well worth a visit if you want to get an idea of the true scale and enormity of what took place.

2. Archaeological Site of Olympia

Archea Olympia, Olympia 27065 Greece +30 2624 022517 http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2358
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4.5 based on 3,911 reviews

Archaeological Site of Olympia

Reviewed By andrewbT6830DR - London, United Kingdom

We had a guide who explained about the site very interesting learning all about the site the museum is very interesting The running track is impressive seeing where the Olympic flame is lit is interesting had to YouTube as did not realised the flame is lit and transported to the intended site were the olympics are taking place Well worth a visit

3. Archaeological Museum of Olympia

Archaia Olympia, Olympia 27 065 Greece +30 2624 022742 [email protected] http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=7126
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4.5 based on 2,012 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Olympia

Reviewed By Lozfromoz98 - Sydney, Australia

A wonderful museum situated in the Olympia complex that is well worth the visit. So many pieces that are familiar if you love history. Do some online research and you will enjoy every minute. Take your time and just wander around - some tour groups but they tend to head for the 'big name' items. There is a lot more to see if you look - -

4. Achaia Clauss Winery

Petroto of Patras, Patras 26500 Greece +30 261 052 7089 [email protected] http://www.achaiaclauss.gr/
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4.5 based on 334 reviews

Achaia Clauss Winery

PATRAS, 1854 Bavarian Gustav Clauss, captivated by the cultural refinement of the Achaean capital and the lively tastes of its vineyards, decides to establish the first wine estate in Hellas. He builds a homestead settlement, complete with cathedral towers in the form of belfries, thus enabling an entire village to live, work and develop around the nucleus of wine production. Over the years, Gustav’s passion and wisdom will transform a small winery into an estate which will become the cradle of legendary wines. PATRAS, 1873 1873 sees the birth of the warm, full-bodied, sweet desert wine Mavrodaphne with its distinctive violet colour. PATRAS, 1901 Soon after, the tantalizing and aromatic Patras Muscat gives rise to a charming delicate wine of the mountainsides of Kalavryta and bottles Demestica for the first time. Demestica becomes the ambassador for Greek wine production, its fame rapidly crossing the borders to spread Gustav’s winemaking skills all oven the world. By laying the foundations of natured winemaking, Gustav Clauss passed on to future generations of his metier his love of the land and its fertility as well as of the country, which accepted him and offered him its hospitality. PATRAS, 1919 ACHAIA CLAUSS becomes Hellenic owned. The plant’s gradual modernization and technical production begin. The traditional winemaking section however is preserved, providing evidence of ACHAIA CLAUSS’s fundamental contribution to the development of refined wines in Hellas. ACHAIA CLAUSS is by now famous in over 40 countries around the world. Its love for good wine, its determination to improve quality as well as its indisputable know-how place it among the most competitive witnesses in the world and enhance ACHAIA CLAUSS' s ability to reveal the hidden secrets of the Hellenic Vineyard. PATRAS, today Today Achaia Clauss is producing its wines in a new winery with up-to date technology, only a few kilometers away from the historic facilities. ACHAIA CLAUSS is a time oasis, offering its beauty and its history up to time, το two hundred thousand visitors per year, and to those who love it and are concerned with the preservation of its uniqueness. After all, it is a part of the heritage of this land which has suffered, been glorified, withstood the test of time and progressed. It is a page out of our history books stubbornly refusing to age, maintaining its freshness and sense of adventure from that time in 1854 when a young, rebellious bohemian Gustav Clauss challenged the values and traditions of the prestigious bourgeoisie of the era by creating the best-known and longest lived Wine Ambassador of Hellas in the world.

5. Neda Waterfalls

Stomio 270 56 Greece http://www.visitgreece.gr/el/nature/waterfalls/nedas_waterfalls
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Neda Waterfalls

Reviewed By MariLLi2248 - Cyprus, null

Amazing scenery, cold water, be careful in the trail. The waterfal will reward you. Better to wear trainers. I would recommend this to everyone looking for a nice adventure.

6. Ekklisia Tou Agiou Andrea

Evmilou 4, Patras 262 22 Greece +30 261 033 0644 http://www.patrasinfo.com/en/saint-andrews-church-patras/
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4.5 based on 488 reviews

Ekklisia Tou Agiou Andrea

Reviewed By metoxos - Patras, Greece

This imposing church was built to honor the patron saint of Patras, Saint Andrew (Agios Andreas in Greek). If you are visiting Patras in late November, then you should check out the festival (Protoklitia) dedicated to honor the memory of Saint Andrew. Finally, it is conveniently located at the end of Riga Ferraiou pedestrian walk, so a visit to this church can be combined with a tour at the local stores or a cup of coffee.

7. Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

Katakolo Port, Katakolo 270 67 Greece +30 693 183 1530 [email protected] http://www.kotsanas.com/
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Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

A unique museum with reconstructed inventions of the ancient greek world! Interactive exhibits-replicas from the 7th c. BC.

Reviewed By rochesterrambler - Rochester, United Kingdom

The building may only be small world standards but it houses a wealth of knowlege regarding ancient Greek inventions. I was staggered to learn that centuries ago pilgrims visiting a holy shrine were able to use what apparently was one of the first inventions of a slot machine that would dispense a quantity of holy water by placing coins in the slot that fell onto a balance, which then opened a tap dispensing a measured amount of the water! This museum is full of similar technical inventions from industrial to medical use. If you are in Katakolo be sure not to miss this one

8. Nafpaktos Old Port

Naupactus 30300 Greece +30 694 834 5815 http://www.nafpaktos.gr
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Nafpaktos Old Port

Reviewed By DirkW107 - Alexandra Headland, Australia

I would imagine most people see Nafpaktos as a stop on the way to better known landmarks ; disgorge the bus to visit the toilets, take some quick snap-shots and maybe a drink. Nothing wrong with that, but the little really deserves a longer visit. The old Venetian port and castle are so charming and picturesque ; they also have a lot of history behind them - remember The Battle of Lepanto . . . that was here ! Walk around the old port (don't miss Cervantes Statue !), through the arch in the fortified wall towards the Gulf of Corinth and watch the young people dive off the small pier, then have a stiff drink in one of the many cafe's around the small harbour. Now continue your trip.

9. Area Synest - Theme Park Sinevro

150th km Ethniki Odos Athinon - Patron Synevro, Egira 25010 Greece +30 698 008 5090 [email protected] http://www.areasynest.gr
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Area Synest - Theme Park Sinevro

The Area Synest Theme Park, just an hour and a half from Athens to Akrata in the Northern Peloponnese, is a place of Culture and Recreation, an earthly paradise for young and old, which opened its doors to visitors in the winter of 2016. Area Synest is an ideal choice for couples, groups and families who want to explore the grandeur of nature, travel to other times and experience the fairy tale up close. Area Synest Theme Park is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 18:00. (from 7/11/2020)

10. Odontotos Rack Railway

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Odontotos Rack Railway

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