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Browse hotels near Sarandapikhiótika, Achaea — a Peloponnese village close to Patras port and the 2,880-metre Rio–Antirrio Bridge. Rooms available year-round.
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About Sarandapikhiótika
Sarandapikhiótika: A Peloponnese Village Above the Gulf of Patras
Sarandapikhiótika is a small settlement in the Achaea regional unit of the Peloponnese, Greece, situated on elevated ground with views toward the Gulf of Patras. The village sits within the municipality of Patras, Greece's third-largest city, placing it close to urban services while retaining a quiet, residential character. Olive groves and stone hillside terrain define the surrounding landscape.
Where to Stay
Visitors staying in or near Sarandapikhiótika typically base themselves in the broader Patras area, where most accommodation is concentrated. The Rio district, roughly 8 km northeast along the coast, anchors the Rio–Antirrio Bridge — a 2,880-metre cable-stayed crossing completed in 2004 that connects the Peloponnese to mainland Greece at Antirrio. Ferries from Patras port link to Ancona, Venice, and Brindisi in Italy.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Regular bus connections run between central Patras and surrounding villages; the journey from Patras city centre takes under 30 minutes.
- Best time to visit: April–June and September–October offer mild temperatures, averaging 18–24 °C.
- Day trips: Ancient Patras, the Castle of Patras (Byzantine, 6th century), and the Achaia Clauss winery (founded 1861) are all within 15 km.
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