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Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Πελοποννήσου Δυτικής Ελλάδας και Ιονίου

Top 20 Castles in Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Πελοποννήσου Δυτικής Ελλάδας και Ιονίου

Castles in Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Πελοποννήσου Δυτικής Ελλάδας και Ιονίου are primarily concentrated in the Peloponnese region, offering a journey through centuries of diverse architectural styles and strategic significance. This administrative region encompasses varied landscapes, from the Ionian Sea coastlines to the mountainous interior of the Peloponnese. The fortresses, built by Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, and Ottomans, provide insights into Greece's rich past and often feature panoramic views.

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  • The most popular castles is Historic City Gate of Monemvasia 🏰, a castle and historical site that serves as the main entrance to the historic walled lower city. No cars or motorized vehicles can enter, and visitors explore on foot.
  • Another must-see spot is Monemvasia Castle, a historical site and settlement. This castle complex features a small village at its foot and many ruins at higher elevations, offering a fascinating exploration.
  • Visitors also love Citadel 🏰 Monemvasia Castle and 🌉 Gefira Bridge Viewpoint, a castle and viewpoint. From the highest point of the Monemvasia fortress hill, the views extend to the narrow bridge connecting to the mainland.
  • Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Πελοποννήσου Δυτικής Ελλάδας και Ιονίου is known for Byzantine, Frankish, and Venetian castles. The region offers a variety of fortifications to see and explore, each reflecting different historical periods and architectural styles.
  • The castles in Αποποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Πελοποννήσου Δυτικής Ελλάδας και Ιονίου are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 230 upvotes and over 350 photos.

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Angelokastro Castle

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Angelokastro (Engelsburg) is spectacularly situated on a cliff above the sea on the west coast in the northern part of the island.

A well-developed, small country road leads to a tavern below the castle rock. The prices there are perfectly fine, the food is delicious and you can take a break with a beautiful view of the castle and steep down to the sea on the large terrace.
The parking facilities are quite limited, a small parking lot, which is also Wendemmöglichkeit, can be found in front of the tavern. Now and then the place is approached by small excursion buses. There is definitely no crowds there and the road is wide enough to park the car on the side of the road.

From the tavern leads a paved path with stairs in about 10 minutes up to the castle. At the beginning of the path there is a guard house, which is occupied from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 to 15 and where 2 € admission is due. Outside these times (or if the guard is not there at the moment) the castle is freely accessible. "Closed" here means that a chain hangs at knee height above the path over which you can easily get in or out again.

From the castle rock you have a great view over the west coast of the island and the open sea. Of course you can watch the sunset up here as well.

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Old Fortress of Corfu

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Highly frequented lookout point - no wonder, because you have a sensational view of Kerkyras old town, the harbor in which the cruise ships are anchored and on the other side of the Greek mainland.

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Kardamyli Old Town

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Kardamili (Greek: Καρδαμύλη, variously transcribed as Kardamyle, Cardamyle, Kardhamili and Kardamyli, and sometimes called "Skardamoula", especially on old maps) is a seaside town thirty-five kilometers southeast of Kalamata, Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of Lefktro in the Messinia region of the Mani Peninsula.

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Main gate into the historic walled lower city on the strategic peninsula; from here everything happens on foot. No cars or motorized vehicles can enter, and even bikes are not convenient on the many stairs.

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Monemvasia Castle

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The magic of this small town in the off-season and without hundreds of Crusaders temporarily calling at it is indescribable

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Mystra lies next to Sparta. There are no historical buildings from antiquity in Sparta itself, as the Spartans built and left behind no buildings worth seeing. In Sparta, everything revolved around training warriors as functionally as possible: Spartan, in other words:
The historical buildings in Mystra date back to the Middle Ages. In the 13th century, Crusaders built a castle. Subsequently, it became the residence of Byzantine princes who ruled over parts of the Peloponnese. Around 1700, 40,000 people lived here. The monastery is still inhabited by nuns.

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From the highest point of the Monemvasia fortress hill above the ruined citadel the views are spectacular to the narrow bridge across to the mainland

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The climb is rewarded by a magnificent view.
It is worth the visit of the entire complex Mystras (12 € entrance fee). If you do not want to ascend from the very bottom to the castle, first visit the lower part of the complex (Main Gate) and then drive to the upper entrance (Fortress Gate) and visit the upper part of the complex. The ascent to the castle takes about 20 minutes from the upper entrance.

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Chlemoutsi Castle

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The history of this fortified castle is very interesting. For info see Wikipedia.

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Acrocorinth Fortress

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Entry is free. The complex is huge and impressive and if you want to see everything, you have to cover several meters in altitude

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April 25, 2026, Old Town of Kardamyli

Rewarding, "simple museum" that informs about the culture of Mani. Entrance fee for the entire ensemble (depending on status) €3-5

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- Antiquity & Mycenaean Period: The earliest use dates back to the 14th century BC. The famous Temple of Aphrodite once stood on the summit. - Middle Ages & Modern Era: The walls were successively reinforced and used by Byzantines, Crusaders (Franks), Venetians, and Ottomans. Due to its location, it was called the "All-Seeing of the Peloponnese" as it allowed surveillance of both the Isthmus of Corinth and large parts of the northeastern Peloponnese. Griechenland.de +3 The complex is huge, spread over several levels with three defensive walls. Even for a quick walkthrough, 2 hours are needed.

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The fortress of Akrokorinth (Greek for "Upper Corinth") is one of the most impressive and oldest defensive structures in Greece. It towers over the ancient city of Corinth on a 575-meter-high table mountain and served for millennia as a strategically crucial control point for access to the Peloponnese. The complex is a "Stone History Book", in which architectural traces from numerous eras merge:

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October 1, 2025, Monemvasia Castle

Monemvasia was an important base and fortress in the Byzantine Empire. Until Greek independence in 1821–30, it was considered the Gibraltar of the East due to the great difficulties associated with attempts at conquest. In its heyday, between 10,000 and 25,000 people lived here. From 1715 onwards, population decline began, and it became a dying village. By 1971, there were only 32 inhabitants.

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"In the heart of the Peloponnese, west of Sparta, lies Mystras. Its history began with the construction of a hilltop fort by the Frankish crusader Guillaume de Villehardouin in the 13th century. But Frankish rule did not last long: Byzantium reconquered its provinces. Mystras became a Byzantine city, signifying the unity of church and state. It is therefore not surprising that numerous churches and chapels were built and monasteries founded. The best artists from Constantinople, 1,000 km away, came to work in this center of Byzantine intellectual life." =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/mystras-griechenland-folge-41/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS9hZXgvbzEwNDIwODk

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Mystra lies next to Sparta. There are no historical buildings from antiquity in Sparta itself, as the Spartans built and left behind no buildings worth seeing. In Sparta, everything revolved around training warriors as functionally as possible: Spartan, in other words: The historical buildings in Mystra date back to the Middle Ages. In the 13th century, Crusaders built a castle. Subsequently, it became the residence of Byzantine princes who ruled over parts of the Peloponnese. Around 1700, 40,000 people lived here. The monastery is still inhabited by nuns.

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The castle is currently being renovated. There were hard-working workers there.

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Through the gate you enter the medieval castle town and think you will meet knights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles are considered must-see in the Peloponnese region?

For a captivating journey through history, consider visiting Monemvasia Castle, a unique castle-town often called 'the Gibraltar of the Eastern Mediterranean', known for its Byzantine architecture. Another essential stop is Acrocorinth, the largest castle in the Peloponnese, offering unparalleled panoramic views. Don't miss Palamidi Fortress in Nafplion, a beautifully preserved Venetian fortress, or the well-preserved Frankish Chlemoutsi Castle in Ilia.

Are there any castles in the Ionian Islands or Western Greece worth visiting?

While the Peloponnese has the most extensive collection, Western Greece and the Ionian Islands also feature historical fortifications. In Western Greece, Rio Castle in Achaea is a well-preserved Ottoman castle from 1499, strategically located near the Rio-Antirio Bridge. On Corfu, you can explore Angelokastro Castle, spectacularly situated on a cliff, and the Old Fortress of Corfu.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in this region?

The best time to visit is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring. Summer can be very hot, especially at sites like Monemvasia or Acrocorinth which involve significant walking. Some castles, like Monemvasia, are particularly popular during Easter.

Are there family-friendly castles in the Peloponnese or Ionian Islands?

Many castles offer an engaging experience for families. The expansive grounds of Acrocorinth or Chlemoutsi Castle provide space for children to explore. The unique castle-town of Monemvasia, with its car-free cobbled paths, can feel like stepping into a storybook. Additionally, the Old Town of Koroni, which includes a castle, is listed as family-friendly and is near a beach.

What kind of historical significance do these castles hold?

The castles in this region are rich in history, reflecting centuries of rule by Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, and Ottomans. Sites like Mystras Castletown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, were once capitals of Byzantine despotates. Monemvasia controlled vital trade routes, while fortresses like Palamidi played crucial roles in the Greek Revolution. They offer a deep dive into Greece's tumultuous past and diverse architectural styles.

What kind of views can I expect from these castles?

Many castles are strategically perched on hills or peninsulas, offering breathtaking panoramic views. From Acrocorinth, you can see the Corinthian Gulf, Saronic Gulf, and the plain of Argos. Chlemoutsi Castle provides impressive views of the plain of Ilia and the Ionian Sea. The Palamidi Fortress offers stunning vistas of Nafplion and Bourtzi Castle, while Angelokastro Castle overlooks the west coast of Corfu and the open sea.

Are there any castles that are less crowded or considered 'hidden gems'?

While popular sites can draw crowds, exploring castles like Koroni Castle or Niokastro (Pylos) might offer a more serene experience, especially outside peak season. These castles, though historically significant, may not be as widely known as Monemvasia or Palamidi, allowing for a more intimate exploration of their extensive grounds and history.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region offers various outdoor activities. Near castles like Chlemoutsi Castle, you can find cycling routes, such as the 'Chlemoutsi Castle – View of Chlemoutsi Castle loop'. The area around Methoni Castle is excellent for gravel biking, with routes like 'Methoni Castle — main gate – Pylos Port Overlook'. You can also find waterfall hikes in the broader region. For more details, explore the waterfall hikes, cycling, and gravel biking guides for the region.

What are the parking and public transport options for visiting castles?

Parking availability varies by castle. For instance, Angelokastro Castle has limited parking near a tavern below the castle rock. For Monemvasia, cars cannot enter the historic walled city, so you'll need to park in the modern village of Gefira and walk across the bridge. Public transport options are generally limited for many remote castle sites, making a car often the most convenient way to reach them.

What should I wear when visiting castles in this region?

Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, as many castles involve extensive walking, uneven terrain, and sometimes stairs (e.g., 999 steps at Palamidi). During warmer months, light clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are essential. In cooler seasons, layers are advisable. Some castle interiors or chapels might require modest attire.

Are there any castles with museums or unique exhibits?

Yes, Chlemoutsi Castle houses a rare museum dedicated to the era of knights and Frankish rule. Niokastro in Pylos contains the Archaeological Museum of Pylos within its walls. These sites offer additional insights into the history and artifacts of their respective periods.

Can I find food and accommodation near the castles?

Many castle towns or nearby villages offer amenities. For example, Monemvasia has hotels, cafes, and restaurants within its historic walls and in the modern town of Gefira. Near Angelokastro Castle, there's a tavern with a view. Larger towns like Nafplion (near Palamidi and Bourtzi) and Kalamata (near Kardamyli Old Town) provide a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

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