Situated east of Patras, small in area and relatively deep, with the Gulf of Corinth showering it, the beach of Psathopyrgos is best known for its crystal-clear waters.
Mostly pebbled, with steps to facilitate bathers’ easy access to the sea, the beach is partly serviced, with traditional taverns and cafes lying quietly along it, in a unique setting.
Adjacent to the settlement’s small port, it superbly combines mountain and sea, with the green foothills of Mount Ziria reaching almost the picturesque cove of the village.
This beautiful and welcoming beach, devoid of wind, thanks to its particular relief and its direct connection with the residential fabric, affords Psathopyrgos an island feel.
At a distance of 18km from the city of Patras and 200km from Athens, Psathopyrgos is a resort of known value, popular since ancient times thanks to its location, since its natural harbor was perfect protection from the rough seas.
According to a popular theory, the beach got its name from the combination of Pyrgos - as it was called in the Middle Ages due to its strategic position, and the plant psathi (Typha latifolia) which thrived in the wider region.
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