As I started describing in my previous post, I began this trip from Galaxidi, then to Nafpaktos and then headed north via the new road network connecting the mid with the north of Greece, named Ionian way or A5. Then in Ioannina, I followed the Egnatia motorway or A2, which is an also relatively new highway, nevertheless constructed partly following the ancient Egnatia street that connected the West and East of Northern Greece, starting from Albania and reaching Byzantium.
Egnatia Highway was of great importance and difficulty to construct, due to its length and geography, as it crosses the mountains of Pindos and Vermio, has 76 tunnels and is of 670klm length. My first major stop was at the Aridaia Baths in the Edessa county, or else Pozar Baths, or Loutraki Aridaia Baths.
These are natural spa baths, which you can enjoy, either in natural small swimming pools next to the river, or in the large swimming pool, or in private baths which you rent for 30’ and can accommodate a group of friends. The latter are open 24hrs-7days.
If you chose to take a bath in the open air, the landscape is magnificent. The only difficulty is the cold atmosphere until you enter the waters, as you walk from the changing room to the swimming pool, wearing your bathing suit. Nonetheless, this fuss lasts only a few moments as you are soon in the swimming pool where the waters are hot.
This place is now run by the municipality, but up until a few years ago, a businessman was running this business for about 50 years and was the one to create all the facilities. There are places to enjoy a drink, take a massage and have a nice time.
Personally, as I feel rather cold this period of the year, I rent a private bath for 30’. I went early in the morning and was quiet and tranquil. Nice experience and highly recommended.
I resided in this hotel Thermes Pozar Resort, which is a rustic place with comforts and good breakfast.
I ate in this restaurant Karatzovitissa, which has mostly meat cuisine and very large portions!!
Until next time, enjoy!