Efipoi Traditional Settlement
Hotel Overview
The name efipoi is
chosen for the building of a traditional residence called ‘aderfomoiri’,
which is located in Pinakates, Pilion, in the settlement of
Alexeika. It’s a name with a double meaning: on the one hand,
its initial letters form an acronym and, on the other hand, it’s
a reference to the local mythology of green Pilion, the
land of the Centaurs.
Location
Pinakates is one of the 24 villages of Pilion. According to one
interpretation, the name Pinakates comes from one of the first residents of the
village, who was called Pinakas; the name means ‘constructor of earthen or
wooden dishes’ which, in the local dialect of Pelion were called ‘pinakia’.
It’s important to mention that the village of Pinakates, along with that
of Makrinitsa and Vyzitsa, has been characterized as one of the most authentic
and traditional villages of Pilion. The reason why it has maintained this
particular character is the relative isolation of the village until recently. A
central road axis crosses the village and passes above the sunken square, while
all the other streets, pedestrian paths and, in days past, paths for equestrians,
form a paved network of walkabouts that runs through the village at the various
levels. The route along this network, reveals the stone houses, both mansions
and rural cottages, small courtyards with arbores, the flowerpots with the
flowers and the abundant natural springs. The green countryside that surrounds
the village is unspoilt and has remained unchanged for centuries: plane trees,
chestnuts and poplars form a dense forest, while fruit trees, mainly apple trees,
olive trees and vines complete the picturesque landscape.
As for the distances, Pinakates, with an altitude of 650m, is within a distance
of 25 km from the city of Volos, while in the neighbouring area, within 3
km lies Vyzitsa and Ai–Giorgis Nilias as well as the village of Milies (6 km).
Finally, within 15 km from Pinakates lie Kalamaki and Lampinou, the blue beaches
of the Aegean.
Rooms
It is, therefore, a traditional residential building, dating back
approximately to the 18th century, with an arched door at one side and an
internal embrasure. The renovation of the building began in 2002, following a
well-thought out study, implemented with great care.
The main materials used in the construction are the local white stone,
visible in the walls, wood in the door frames and in the roof, as well as the
grey shingle of Pilion, which was used to cover the roof.
The result is four self-contained apartments, four hospitable spaces, each
consisting of a living room (in the living room there is always a fireplace, a
traditional feature that gathered the people around it), a bedroom, a cooker and
a bathroom. In the bedroom, there is a double bed, and additionally sleeping
facilities can be provided in the living room for another two individuals. In
two of these apartments there is a loft and an attic, ideal spaces for children.
The decoration, exterior and mainly interior, is the result of a very careful
choice of particular furniture, tables and decorative objects, which enhance the
atmosphere and the character of this Pilioritian house in a unique way.
Finally, we should mention that the abundance of modern equipment that is
allocated to each apartment, as well as the proximity of car parking spaces,
ensure a comfortable stay.