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St. Yeoryios
St. Yeoryios of the Zernos; built in 1659; burnt in 1930.
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- Villa Alekos is the ideal choice for anyone looking for accommodation in a spacious, modern villa near Loggos, one of the most picturesque seaside settlements of Paxos Island. Situated amidst olive groves in a quiet area, it is perfect for a relaxing vacation. Living in this family villa means you are able to gaze out to a beautiful view of Read more...
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Address: Kagatika
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- Within walking distance, 5 minutes walk from the beach Levrechio will encounter Marmari. It has a beautiful terraced with olive trees and shade. Read more...
- Kipiadi is the longest beach on the island. Magnificent blue waters and pebbles. It is suitable for a boat anchor. Near Loggos with easy access by road. Read more...
- Walking 5 minutes south of Loggos will find the beach Levrechio. With crystal clear waters and white pebbles. Behind the beach there is a restaurant that provides showers. Read more...
- St. Pandeleimonas at Mastoratika; listed in 1739, in 1754 it was completely destroyed. 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...
- 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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