Kassandra

Agia Paraskevi - Loutra

Agia Paraskevi is located in the hinterland of Kassandra, surrounded by a pine forest. It was named after the church of Agia Paraskevi, located in the village.

Agia, as the locals call it, has a rich historical tradition and was destroyed three times by the Turkish conquerors - the last one was in 1821.

The visitor has the opportunity to wonder around the quiet alleys of the village and escape from the beautiful paths located in the forest.

The villagers are very simple and hospitable people and will be happy to show you their secrets for beekeeping which, along with olive growing, is their main occupation.

In the village there are many small, picturesque taverns, where you can try delicious traditional food and snacks of Halkidiki, always drinking local ouzo or tsipouro.

Agia Paraskevi - Loutra image