Anatoli House
Just perfect : A great location at the top of the village, the indoor pool.
Less so : A few rooms are a bit dark.
Just perfect : A great location at the top of the village, the indoor pool.
Less so : A few rooms are a bit dark.
Prices in Euro per room per night (taxes included).
Breakfast is included in the prices.
The prices are valid until 31 December 2010, but may be subject to change – please verify prices when you make your reservation.
The Anatoli House is all the way at the top of Koryschades, a quiet village in the mountains of Evritania. It is an old, restored family house with a converted barn next to it. Inside, both are done in a cozy, unfussy style. The bedrooms have stone and wood floors, thick bare stone walls, and they are appointed with a blend of rustic furniture and antiques. Each one is different and when you choose your room, you should decide what is important to you: lots of space, a fireplace, sweeping mountain views or having somewhere to sit out. (Actually, there is one room that offers it all...)
One of the great things about staying in the Anatoli House is that right at your doorstep there is a recently built outhouse with a small indoor swimming pool and an inviting bar/sitting room. For your meals, however, you have to walk five minutes to the central square with the restaurant of the Koryschades Traditional Village Guesthouses. (The Anatoli House is one of them.) It opens early for breakfast - a rich buffet that includes scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon and homemade cake. Often on Sundays, while the last breakfast guests are still lounging over their cake and coffee, the first lunch guests are already showing up. The lunch and dinner menu features typical Greek dishes, including traditional pies, salads and grilled and cooked meats.
Your experiences
* "Beautiful"
The Anatoli House was beautiful. Its location in the little village of Korishades is a reward after a long drive and is very pleasant to walk around at dusk. We had a large room/suite in one of the restored out buildings that overlooked the mountains. The goats in the village streets were a perfect addition. However - please know that the signs in Karpinessi are not well marked (in english) and we had a bit of a time finding the correct way. It is helpful to list the direction for Meglo Horio but advise any other travelers to look for the Korishades sign on the right - but only in Greek. As a landmark - there is a gasoling station on the left immediately opposite the turn off for Korishades. On the little road up to the village there is a "T" where you have to go to the left. After that it's only a short distance to the village.
Robert B.
Monroe, USA
Open
All year
Rates
From 100 Euro
For further information regarding rates and booking periods please go to the tab ''On line booking''.
Rooms
7 doubles
6 triples (1 triple connects with a double room)
4 quadruple rooms and suites (1 has a Jacuzzi inside the room)
Breakfast
From 9.00 to 11.00
Restaurant
Open all day
Notes
Children welcome
Cots available
Dogs allowed upon prior agreement
Room facilities
En-suite shower
Telephone
Television
Mini-bar
Other facilities
Taverna with a sitting room
Café-bar
Indoor swimming pool
Parking in the street, near the guesthouse
Distances
Airport: 325 km
Sea: 110 km
Shops: 5 km
Restaurants: In nearby villages
Nearest town: Karpenisi, 5 km
How to get there
Follow signs for Koryschades and Megalo Horio from the centre of Karpenisi. The reception is at the restaurant at the village square in Koryschades.
There are a lot of things that you can do in the area. In the winter, skiing at the Karpenisi Ski Centre tops the list, but there are also possibilities to go horseback riding, rafting, canoe, canyoning trips and river trekking.
In a small mountain village.

