Etolakarnania
ETOLAKARNANIA. Occupying the western
port ion of Central Greece, the prefecture of Etoloakarnania
combines the beauty of both the sea and the
mountains. The capital of the prefecture is
Messolongi (244
km from Athens), the sacred city of Greece. The heroic exodus
of the "Free Besieged" was a bright spot in our modern
history as well as a source of inspiration for poets such as
Solomos and Byron as well as for other artists. The city was
founded in the 16th century on three islets at the mouth of
the Aheloos and Evinos rivers, which ware later united by silting
to form three scenic lagoons.
On entering the city you will see the Exodus gate and the "Garden
of the Heroes". In the central square, the Town Hall houses
the picture gallery. If you 're a history buff, then you 'll
want to visit Ancient Kalidon, Ancient Pleuron, "the castle
of Kira Rhini", as the locals call it, and the Windmill,
a Revolutionary monument.
About 6 km. north of town, in a landscape filled with plane
trees and running water, stands the historic monastery of
Agios Simeon (17th c.). This is where 1,800 of the besieged
sought refuge and ware saved. Since that time, every year
on Whit-Monday, a lively folk festival takes place. The small
island of Etoliko lies 13 km. northwest of Messolongi and
is connected to the mainland by an arched stone bridge. From
a distance its view is fascinating to the eye of the visitor.
Some 50 km northwest of Messolongi the summer resort of Astakos,
a picturesque market town, overlooks the gulf of the same
name. Its extended unspoilt beaches with tine white sand
and the sea of every shade of blue at Agios Yorgis, Asprogiali
and Vela make the area perfect for quiet, carefree holidays.
Boats leave Astakos daily for Ketalonia and Ithaki. Another
sight worth seeing in the region is the monastery of the
Profitis Ilias (15th c.) near the village bearing the name
of Karaiskakis, where the illustrious Revolutionary used
to have his headquarters.
Still following the coast, the road leads to Mitikas, a
village built at the end of the gulf of the same name. From
here you can find a little boat to take you across to Kalamos
and Kastos, small islands with marvellous beaches. Just a
hop from Mitikas are the interesting ruins of the ancient
city of Allzea, and there is a very pretty beach at Pallomagaza.
A few kilometres north of Mitikas you come to Paleros, a
fishing village with another lovely beach. After Paleros
the coastal road that winds up at Aktion loops inland before
reaching Vonitsa, a pretty seaside and very green town at
the entrance to the Amvrakikos gulf, built stop the foundations
of ancient Anakforion. At "Agios Petros" there
are ruins of ancient temples and walls, while on the hill
above a ruined medieval castle stands sentinel near the chapel
of Divine Wisdom (12th c.) fashioned like a Byzantine fortress. Continuing west, 15 km. on the road one comes to Aktlon,
renowned in history as the site of the great naval battle
between Octavian and Marc Antony. Here lies the famous "Channel
of Cleopatra", the area through which the fleet belonging
to the celebrated queen of Egypt was anchored prior to its
defeat at Aktion. Here can also be seen the ruins of a Venetian
citadel and an archaeological site. East of Vonitsa, the
road passes near Thirio, which has a tine archaeological
museum, before reaching Amtilohia.
The buildings of Amfllohla cover the slopes of two hills,
providing a panoramic view towards the end of the gulf towards
Arta. Amtilohian Argos lies 10 km. further north. Nearby
beaches for bathing and fishing exist at Sparta, Ai Yorgi
and Bouka, where the old monastery of Agios Nikolaos is located.
Further north, at Menidi you can feast on air manner of seafood
at its waterfront ouzeri and taverns. South of Amtilohia,
on the national road towards Agrinio, we suggest you make
a little detour and go to Katouna, on the shores of lake
Amvrakia to admire its fabulous view. Agrinio (35 km. north
of Messolongi) is an important tobacco - producing centre
with good facilities for tourists. The archaeological museum,
the Papastratios Municipal Library, and the grove of Agios
Christoforos on the hillside with a panoramic view, are some
of the sights worth seing in town. Ofher recommended stops
include a visit to Angelokastro with its Byzantine monastery
of the pantocrator; the ruins of a 12th century Byzantine
fortress at Melagi Hora (4 km NW); the Klissoura gorge with
the monastery of Agia Eleoussa; and the enchanting landscape
around the Aheloos dam. East of Agrinio, along lake Trihonida,
you come to the village of Thermo, near the ruin of Ancient
Thermo, where there is an interesting museum. On the coast
road that unites Phokida with Etoloakarnania you arrive at
Nafpaktos, the prefecture’s third largest town, famous for
the battle that took place off its shores in 1571. This market
town with its attractive Venetian castle and circular walled
harbour will delight even the most demanding visitors. The
well-preserved citadel, with its series of ramparts winding
up to the top of the hill, is one of the most beautiful in
Greece. All along this coast the sea is crystal clear. At
Psani and Gribovo, where the plane trees grow down to the
water's edge, the scenery is idyllic, while at Hiliadou (11
km. to the east) the shore is just right for swimming. The
mountains near the town are the most thickly wooded with
spruce and firs in all Greece; of a rare beauty, they are
worth visiting in summer and winter alike. Platanos, known
for its forest which contains dozens of species of trees,
Arahova, Perkos, Dorvitsia, Simos, Ano Hora, Terpsithea,
Elatou, Hrissovo and Ambelakiofissa - tiny villages in the
woods 700 to 1000 metres above sea level - will beguile you
with their primitive beauty.
Source:Greek
National Tourist Organisation.