Achaia Wine Roads will entice you to explore amazing routes with a delightful contrast of the sea and the mountain. Achaia is one of the most charming areas for wine tourism in Peloponnese with beautiful highland vineyards – there are vines growing next to firs, historic villages, like Kalavrita, exquisite sights and lovely scenery.
Whether you are planning a summer or a winter winery tour, you will definitely enjoy traveling the wine roads of Achaia. Relax by the sea at coastal Aigialia, explore breathtaking gorges, take an exciting ride on the funicular railway along the Vouraikos canyon, discover caverns and visit archaeological sites and monasteries. And when you feel like slowing down a bit, the options for dining and accommodation are many.
Check out the map to view the suggested routes along Achaia Wine Roads.
— Route 8
Patras, Patras Beach, Vrachneika, Neochori, Santameri
— Route 9
Patras, Demekika, Ovria, Kydonies
— Route 10
Aigion, Longos (or Lampiri), Kamares, Salmeniko
— Route 11
Aigion, Agios Konstantinos, Mertidi, Lakka, Grigori, Verino, Myrovrisi, Selianitika
— Route 12
Aigion, Chatzis, Dafnes, Paraskevi
— Route 13
Aigion, Foniskaria, Melissia, Taxiarches Monastery
— Route 14
Aigion, Derveni, Mamousia, Doumena
— Route 15
Pounta, Ano Diakopto, Megalo Spileo, Kato Zachlorou, Kalavrita, Loussi (or Soudena), Cave of the Lakes, Klitoria
— Route 16
Akrata, Valimi, Tsivlou Lake, Peristera, Zarouchla