Holiday Home Description

This well appointed two bedroom villa enjoys glorious views across the countryside and to the mountains yet is only a 20 minute walk to Stafylos Beach. It will appeal to families and couples who want privacy and solitude with the luxury of their own private pool whilst being near to the beaches, tavernas and shops of Stafylos and the night life of Skopelos Town.On the ground floor is a large open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with an attractive beamed ceiling and fireplace plus a downstairs toilet. The kitchen area comes complete with an oven and hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Stairs from the lounge lead to the first floor where there is a large double bedroom adjacent to a smaller room with two bunk beds. Both bedrooms have their own balcony and they both share a modern bathroom with shower and w.c.
The furnished balcony enjoys lovely mountain views across the olive groves and outside you'll find the private pool, gardens and barbecue. If you like horses, the owners horse 'Sabelle' lives in an adjacent field
Villa Stafylos has:
One double and one twin (bunk beds) bedroom
Kitchen/lounge/diner with oven, hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher
Air conditioning in bedrooms
A private swimming pool
Barbecue
Bathroom with shower and W.C
Downstairs W.C
Furnished terraces
Mountain view
20 minutes walk to Stafylos Beach
3 km to Skopelos Town
Wecome pack
Linen and bath towels
Maid service three times per week
Property Details
| Address | Stafylos, Skopelos |
| Location | Greece > Greek Islands > Sporades Islands |
| Postcode | - |
| Breakage deposit | £ 0.00 |
| Number of bedrooms | 2 |
| Number of bathrooms | 1 |
| Max people | 4 |
| Check In | 1400 |
| Check Out | 1000 |
| Nearest airport | Skiathos, |
| Distance to Airport | n/a |
| Distance to Beach | 20 mins |
| Price From | £ 452.00 (Weekly) |
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Sporades Islands Area Information
Pretty shingle and sand beaches, beautiful lush green mountains, hundreds of tiny ancient churches, pine forests, olive groves and fruit orchards, Skopelos is a small, genuinely unspoilt island appealing to the more discerning traveller looking for a taste of the real Greece. There are around 360 churches and monasteries scattered across the island including the spectacular Agios Ioannis Church, built on top of a large rock and pictured left - you can just see the church at the top of the rock.
Skopelos has no airport and is served by flights to Skiathos thus keeping mass market tourism at bay and Skopelos so special.
We've put together a great range of villas in three different areas from charming Skopelos Town to the lovely bay of Stafylos and to the traditional village of Glossa.
Skopelos Town is a designated preservation area and it's not hard to see why. Built at the foot of a Venetian Castle and encircling the harbour, its traditional architecture, narrow flower filled cobbled streets and white washed houses creates a really special and typically Greek atmosphere.
Along the waterfront are a large selection of cafes, bars and tavernas sheltered by huge plane and mulberry trees whilst behind them are a fine selection of boutiques, jewelry and souvenir shops.
Skopelos Town has something for everyone including authentic tavernas, laid back bars (and some loud ones too if you're interested), small tranquil squares with lovely views, an abundance of Byzantine churches, the ruins of a 13th century Venetian fortress and it's own beach.
Stafylos Bay, has two of the best beaches on the island - Stafylos and Velanio. Both have sunbeds, umbrellas and beach cantina but above Stafylos beach is a lovely traditional taverna with spectacular views across the bay.
Stafilos itself, consists of olive groves, wooded hillsides and scattered accommodation with a few tavernas and a supermarket. It is fairly close to Skopelos Town (4km) which can easily be reached by car, bus, taxi and even foot.
Glossa, is the second town of Skopelos and is in a stunning position overlooking the sea with magnificent views of Skiathos. Ancient ruins here date back as far as 400BC alongside more recent Byzantine remains. The village itself is very traditional with narrow cobblestone streets, white washed houses a selection of tavernas, a mini market, cafe bar, bakery and a lot of steps!
It is linked to the small harbour and pebble beach of Loutraki which also has a number of tavernas and is just a five minute drive away.