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St. Pandeleimonas at Mastoratika; listed in 1739, in 1754 it was completely destroyed.
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St. Pandeleimonas at Mastoratika; listed in 1739, in 1754 it was completely destroyed. Read more...
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St. Dimitrios at Dendiatika belonging to the Dendias families; listed in 1686; restored in 1735; icons painted in 1744. Read more...
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Monodentri beach, north of Loggos is the only organised beach on the island with free sun beds and water sport. It also operates a beach bar and restaurant. It is one of the largest beaches with pebbles. With easy road access and parking. Read more...
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Taxiarchou (Archangels) at Dendiatika belonging to the Dendias families; listed in 1686; restored in 1735; icons painted in 1744. Read more...
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At the edge of the beach Loggos dominate the ruins of the old factory Anemogiannis. The now abandoned building, used to house an operating mill and a soap factory. Nowadays, the building is used mainly for artistic reasons, since there are hosted various exhibitions of art and other cultural events. Read more...
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Taverna Vassilis, with 60 years of experience in the food industry, and still a member of the same family, has been evolving harmoniously on Loggos bay. Here you will taste traditional dishes, and with our experience in satisfying the visitors’ needs and demands, and our chef’s creative imagination, our restaurant will become top on your list. The menu changes according Read more...
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Address: Mastoratika
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St. Pandeleimonas at Mastoratika; listed in 1739, in 1754 it was completely destroyed. Read more...
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