Kala Nera Holidays
Kala Nera – Small and pretty family beach resort on magical Pelion
Kala Nera is a pretty beach resort with a superb location, set among olive groves, pear trees and wooded hills on the Pelion peninsular overlooking the Pagasitic Gulf and just 11 miles from Volos. Kala Nera is Greek for “clean waters” and the village is not only full of fountains but Kala Nera beach has freshwater springs and coveted EU Blue Flag status. Kala Nera holidays provide an excellent small resort base from which to explore the outstanding scenery and pretty villages of the peninsular and experience the unique magic of Pelion. Kala Nera holidays are popular with families as the resort offers a superb safe beach and plenty of activities. Holidays in Kala Nera could include water skiing, surfing, sailing, fishing and boat trips to the islands. Kala Nera even has a small amusement park!
Kala Nera holidays – Sandy beaches in gorgeous countryside
Kala Nera holidays offer a good selection of cafes, bars and tavernas, most of which are attractively placed along the seafront promenade. Sandy Kala Nera beach is one of the nicest on Pelion and is set among restful countryside with plane and oak trees. Cross the Belegrino stream at the south of Kala Nera beach and you arrive at Koropi and the superb Boufa beach, the largest on the Pagasitic Gulf. Holidays in Kala Nera can enjoy several excellent small neighbouring Pelion resorts like Gatzea beach with its monastery and excellent views
Holidays in Kala Nera – Cobbled paths to lovely romantic villages
Holidays in Kala Nera, in common with all Pelion holidays, offer wonderful walking on forest trails and cobbled paths, and dozens of day trips by car along tremendously scenic mountain roads. Kala Nera holidays offer inspiring walks on picturesque paths to villages like Vizitsa and Milies for a glimpse of tranquil traditional village life and fine atmospheric romantic places to dine or enjoy a drink in the shade of a plane tree. Holidays in Kala Nera are not complete without a trip on the famous “Moutzouris-Smudgy” steam train to the village of Ano Lehonia, worthwhile for the dramatic scenery alone.


