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Greek Ferry Guide: On which ferries can I get my bicycle?

Every summer Greece, with the tourism activity reaching its peak, we frequently receive inquiries from cyclists asking for help on whether they can or cannot take their bikes onboard. Below, we have created a list with the main ferry operators along with information on which of their Ferries taking the bike is allowed.

Blue Star Ferries

Generally, on all of their ferries you can take your bike or your rental one along at no additional cost. In particular we have reviewed the following ferries:

  • Blue Star Chios
  • Blue Star Myconos
  • Blue Star Patmos
  • Blue Star Delos
  • Blue Star 1
  • Blue Star 2
  • Blue Star Paros
  • Blue Star Naxos
  • Diagoras
  • Blue Horizon
  • Blue Galaxy
  • Blus Carrier

Depending on the ferry you might need to secure the bike in the car parking compartment or at a dedicated storage room. From our experience the staff is helpful and they always assist cyclists to secure their bikes.

Hellenic Seaways

The ferries on which you can take your bicycle along are the ones below:

  • Highspeed 4
  • Hellenic Highspeed
  • Nissos Samos
  • Ariadne
  • Nissos Rodos
  • Express Pegasus
  • Express Skiathos
  • Artemis

As per our latest information, there is no cost for that.

There are some hi-speed ferries (catamaran type) that Hellenic Seaways operate, where getting your bike can be a hassle. In particular, you are not allowed to take your bike on the following ferries:

  • Flying Cat 3
  • Flying Cat 4
  • Flying Cat 5
  • Flying Cat 6
  • Flying Dolphin 17
  • Flying Dolphin 19
  • Flying Dolphin 29

Tip: You are still able to take your bike along but you will have to disassemble it and treat it as passenger luggage. Typically removing the wheels is sufficient. For the Flying Cat series, the above practice is easier since generally there is more space for passengers luggage, which will allow you to find some space for it. Remember, it is being treated as luggage, which means that most probably your bike will have to lean against other people’s belongings. For the Flying Dolphin series, the situation is more critical, since the storage compartment is significantly smaller.

Minoan Lines

Not worries here, you can take your bicycle with no problem in all of their ferries. We have reviewed the followings:

  • Η/S/F Festos Palace
  • H/S/F Santorini Palace
  • H/S/F Knossos Palace
  • H/S/F Kydon Palace
  • Cruise Europa
  • Cruise Olympia

There is plenty of space to secure your bike. Do not hesitate to ask the staff to assist you by giving you a piece of rope of covering material to ensure a scratch-free travel. To our knowledge there are no additional fees for getting the bike along.

Seajets Ferries

Their catamaran type vessel you definitely reach the islands faster. However, taking the bike along is not so straightforward. The ferries where you can take the bike along with no issues and no extra costs are:

  • Tera Jet
  • WorldChampion Jet
  • Champion Jet 1
  • Champion Jet 2
  • Megajet
  • Naxos Jet
  • Paros Jet
  • Masterjet
  • Andros Jet
  • HSC Cat
  • Power Jet
  • High Speed Jet
  • Aqua Blue (Conventional Ferry)
  • Aqua Jewel (Conventional Ferry)

The ones where you cannot take the bike(s) onboard are:

  • Sifnos Jet
  • SeaJet 2
  • SuperJet

The situation in above ferries is very… tight. Normally those are used to move passengers within the Cyclades Archipelago, therefore, the storage compartment has very limited space. You may still be able to take the bike along, but that will require for you to disassemble the bike and treat it like luggage. If you are travelling off-the-season, it wouldn’t be a problem, but when you are aiming for late July and August, the months where the travelling peaks, the situation can become very challenging.

Ferries to Aegina (Saronic Ferries)

Here, there are two type of ferries that connect Piraeus and the island of Aegina, the conventional ones and the catamarans; the world famous: flying dolphins. In all the conventional ferries you can take the bike along. These are:

  • Acheos
  • Apollon Hellas
  • Phivos
  • Poseidon Hellas

You cannot take the bike on board all catamaran type ferries operating in the Saronic gulf. You can try, but the space is not enough. At the same time, the crew will make sure to feed you with enough negative energy and stress that you are ruining their boat. Do not get disheartened or disappeared, that is their game and with a little bit of nice words you can persuade them to let you get your bike.

Golden Star Ferries

This ferry operator departs mainly from the port of Rafina and connect the islands of Andros, Tinos, Mykonos. The ferries where you can take the bikes along are:

  • Superferry
  • Superferry II
  • Superexpress
  • Supperrunner

However, on the ones below you cannot take the bikes along:

  • SuperSpeed
  • SuperCat

Fast Ferries (the red ones)

This is one more ferry operator that connects the islands of Andros, Tinos, Mykonos with the port of Rafina. In all of their ferries you can take your bikes along, at no additional cost. The ferry list is as follows:

  • Fat Ferries Andros
  • Ekaterini P.
  • Theologos P.

We have meet the owner and the staff of this particular ferry company and we have briefed them on the special care and needs cyclists have. We love travelling with them.

Keeping the list updated

Our editors frequently look for changes in the ferry operators fleet and services. If you haven’t found information about your ferry, please send us email at info@grcycling.com stating which ferry company you want us to ask for more details. We should update the list within 48 hours upon we receive your request.

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Cyclists profile for mt. Olympus: all are welcome

Elevation, you cannot avoid it, but you can manage it

A family of cyclists on ebikes in the region of Mt. Olympus

Event thought going uphill cannot be avoided, cyclists visiting the region, can choose how to structure their cycling days. Definitely, this region can cover all the range of expectations. For the ones who seek to challenge their limits, they can do so both in terms of mileage and elevation gain – rides with more than 150km and 2000m of elvation it not a problem here.

For the ones who by principal follow a recreational pace and seek to explore the landscape and the authentic villages taking all the time they need, they can choose to cycle shorter distances and avoid the strenuous climbing parts. Keeping the cycling routes close the valley located between mt. Olympus and mt. Pierria, would require parts of short efforts to overcome a few hills, occasionally steep. Most chances are, that the scenery around is going to be a great distraction during your uphill pedalling, which in our case, we found it be extremely pleasant.

Road conditions and traffic

Female cyclist with mt. Olympus in the background

Every road is on absolutely great tarmac conditions. Those roads however, are frequently occupied by cows or sheep, pleluding the easy to zero vehicle activity. It is no surprise, that when cycling on roads which are mapped as main ones, a cyclist encounters no car for hours.

Gravel roads: a must thing to do

Cyclists cycling on a great gravel roads with view on the Olympus glaciers.

Whether your preference is solely for cycling on tarmac, we strongly suggest not to hesitate deviating a bit and try investing a few hours one those gravel roads or medium difficulty, requiring no previous off-road experiences or a special bike for doing so. That way you can expand your options for looped routes, since most of the villages are connected by both normal and gravel roads.

On the other hand, if you are familiar with MTB riding, you are going to get thrilled with the nature of the surroundings and the breathtaking views of mt. Olympus. Please note, that technical and mapped trails, do not exist yet, without meaning the total absence of trails. The ones founds here are typically as shaped by the flow of the water or of the amimals passing. Those naturally shaped MTB trails oftenly require an extremely good level of bike handling, and should be limited only to those who feel, and are, confident enough.

Do not miss the fun!

Cyclist before jumping into the river stream mt Olympus

During your rides, or on your rest day, feel free to hike and experience all of those offered by this exquisite region around the mt. Olympus. During the warmest day of our time there, we found a river stream and we just… jumped in. Why staying in your room?

Cyclist is jumping into a river stream to get cooled off - mt Olympu

Waterfall vs Watermelon

It happened that we had a watermelon with us, which we left to get cold in the water. It just happened 🙂

A slice of watermelon that the cyclist ate to cool off
Cyclists enjoy a fresh watermelon during their break
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Cycling acts of kindness

Act of kindness

Taking your eyes away from the great views of the cycling landscapes around you and look at what really matters the most. 

Get off the saddle, approach, be kind.

It doesn’t take a lot to make a day perfect. Thinking what we can achieve by just choosing to act kindly, instead of instinctively, raw, is all we need to get oursevles ready to make a chance.

We honor the World Bicycle Relief initiative by sharing an act of kindness from our Italians friends when we were cycling in Leonidio, Peloponnese.

GrCycling is excited to be part of a global kindness movement that’s rolling out on June 3rd, which was designed by NGO World Bicycle Relief (WBR). WBR mobilizes people through “The Power of Bicycles”, by manufacturing and distributing rugged, specially-designed, locally-assembled bicycles to students, healthcare workers, entrepreneurs and workers in developing regions of the world where distance is a challenge.  

#CyclingActsofKindness celebrates the idea that one act of kindness can change the world. And what better time than now to share kindness on two wheels?

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Cycling friendly accommodation options in Leonidio

Overview

In Leonidio there are a lot of options you can choose from for your accommodation arrangements. All of them ensure an excellent level of service with great hospitality to cyclists. We have visited many of the lodgings in the greater area of Leonidio to inspect and check to what extent the cycling culture is welcomed (e.g. a safe place to store the bikes). Overall, we were extremely satisfied since many of the business owners were open to adopt new practices to embrace the special needs the cycling guests require. Below you may find our recommendations, which will make your stay comfortable and worry free for you, your bike and your family.

Archontico Hatzipanayoti

Type: Luxurious Guesthouse
Web: www.hatzipanayiotis.gr
Email: hotel@hatzipanayiotis.gr
Phone: +30 2757022476 – 2757029037

A bike at the entrance of the bike friendly hotel Hatzipanagiotis in Leonidio

A traditional stone house, built on 1809, has been completely renovated and transformed into a modern, luxurious guesthouse. The pale colors of wood and stone combined with the old, stylish, furniture, create an idyllic and respectful atmosphere.

Agroktima

Type: Quality Guesthouse – Farming Estate
Web: https://www.agroktima.com
Email:info@agroktima.com
Phone: +30 6972774878, +30 6979400140

Helmet and cycling google on a bed in Argoktima hotel

A small number of stone built residences are located in the a farming estate, with orange and olive trees. The breakfast, comprised locally made marmalades and  bread, is delivered everyday in a basket, at your door, which make maintaining your privacy an easy case. Guests selecting to stay will definitely enjoy the tranquility and the quality of the surroundings.

Anna’s House

Type: Affordable Home
Web: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/27617684
Phone: +30 6936833735

Photo of a house who accepts cyclists in Leonidio

A spacious house, which can host up to 8 persons. It is fully equipped with everything you and your group require to prepare your own meals. The garden, full with orange and lemon trees, is the right place to your evening barbeque events (equipment is included)

Kamaria Hotel

Type: Affordable Hotel – Great Location
Web: https://www.kamaria-apartments.gr/en/
Phone: +30 2757022757, +30 6937301891

Accommodation during our cycling days in Leonidio Peloponnese

Located in the farmzone, only a few meters from the beach, Kamaria Hotel offers a great escape and isolation. Their rooms are very basic and some of them are very spacious, capable to sleep 4 or more people. Guests staying here, will not only appreciate the sound of the sea waves, but also the strong taste of Greek hospitality. George, the owner of the hotel, his cordial friend Giannis along and their families, often spend their evenings by gathering together to walk on the beach, cook, and, undeliberately, drink some home made “tsipouro”. They share stories and great laughter, while all guests are welcomed to participate.

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Cyclists profile for Leonidio

“… Leonidio is not flat …”

What you need to know in order to enjoy your cycling days in Leonidio

To describe it in a direct and straightforward way, Leonidio region is NOT flat 🙂 Cycling out of the valley, where the town of Leonidio is located, would require from the riders to put at least of a 30 – 40 mins effort to climb a 500m uphill road. The elevation found here is in abundance and cyclists should have the needed fitness level to enjoy those wonderful sceneries.

The landscape will demand an extremely good fitness level and experience in using road bikes. Due to the altitude difference the weather conditions are subjected to great differences, and the cyclists should be capable of dealing with them.

E-bike: will that work?

Using an ebike is a great option to avoid putting yourself undergo unnecessary and strenuous efforts. With the assistance of an electrical engine you can easily navigate throught the smaller villages and towns, without compromises.

Taking an extra battery will not be necessary, since within the range of 40-50km, the minimum expected mileage from using an ebike, you will find plenty of villages, where you can relax, enjoy a coffee and change your battery.

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Off the saddle: what to do in Leonidio when cycling is over

Have a cycling break? Never stop exploring

Apart from the great cycling, Leonidio offers a few great experiences you can enjoy during your off-the-saddle time or on your rest days. Below you may find the things that we loved in Leonidio.

Pyrgos Trikalioti (1808)

The kind guide of Pyrgos Tsikalioti in Leonidio

Mr. Tsikaliotis managed to set up a successful business in Trieste, but he didn’t forget his origins. When he returned back to Leonidio, while being part of a secret society, which helped the Greek revolution against the Ottoman Empire, he had reasons to believe that his life was at stake, or that there were people who were planning to steal from his great fortune. That made him build a phenomenally traditional house, however, it was severely fortified with a number of intelligent tweaks that could keep looters of that time away.
Mrs. Eygenia, the guide of the building, will make sure to provide you with all the information you will need to appreciate the stories behind that special fortified design. There is no cost for this tour and you can book it simply by contacting your hotel’s reception.

Farmer Women’s Association

Locally produced products by the women's association in Leonidio

Someone can easily spot their kiosk with some for the tastiest traditional and most premium homemade products, by the banks of the river at the main bridge (map). Everything here is made by true passion and loyalty to the traditional ways of cooking and preparing those delicacies. The initiative was taken up by 60 women 20 years ago. Since then, the total number of the Association’s members has significantly decreased to 7, which puts a tremendous pressure on the projects prospects. During our time in Leonidio, we had the chance to try pretty much everything those women make. There are also some seriously good cycling snacks there. 🙂 Always feels nice while supporting them.

Weaving

Weaving with an old traditional technique for the Leonidio Region

Did you know that there is special weaving technique, which is the same for the last 300 – 400 years? In those times, when shopping malls and cheap fashion still were concepts that seemed impossible, women used to hold bags for moving around their village with their vegetables, their bread or any other kind of personal belongings when attending a social occasion. It was part of the tradition that each woman should weave her own bag. Therefore, and following this special technique, those bags where not only extremely durable, but they were following a colorful pattern, making each bag look differently. Being practical doesn’t mean sacrificing being unique and colorful 🙂 A young lady’s engagement would signal the beginning of an enormous weaving project. She, with the help of others, frequently older women, had to prepare a whole carpet. The longer the carpet and the more complex the drawing pattern was, the more the lady was appreciated by the villagers and the more the blessings were for the couple’s prosperity. Those artworks could reach being more that 5m long (50kg). Today, even by looking at them, it is hard to believe how they managed to make them without any mistakes. Ask your hotel to tell when a local volunteer can show you around those masterpieces.

Monastery of St Nicholas Sintzas

A kind and sweet nun always welcomes visitor to her monastery in Leonidio

 (map) An easy, uphill hiking path (also accessible by car) on the southern part of Leonidio, will take you out of the town, to a fabulous olive tree farm. Later on, the path gets a bit steeper, with the first panoramic, wonderful views of Leonidio getting all the attention. The end of the road is where the monastery is located. There is only one female monk, who is taking care of the whole monastery, therefore do not forget to bring her some food or provisions on your way there. She is very kind and her honest, welcoming smile made our hearts warm and loving. Note: She is at the monastery from Greek Easter until the end of October.

Greek Coffee Roasting

Greek Coffee Roasting during our cycling day in Leonidio, Peloponnese

While walking in the main road of Leonidio, jump in the mini market of Mr. Ilias, called Cava and found on the main steep (map), and ask him when he plans to roast coffee beans and prepare the famous Greek coffee. The roasting process must be slow and gradual so that the coffee beans realise their unique scent in the air around the mt. Ilias grocery store.

Handmade Cookies

Fresh Cookies during our cycling day in Leonidio, Peloponnese

The famous pizzaria of Leonidio (In Leonidio) occasionally hosts mrs. Maria who, using the traditional oven heated by pieces of wood, makes some extremely delicious cookies. The way she prepares the dough is gentle and soft. She takes care that the baking is not too much, so that the cookies are burned, or too short which makes the cookies soft. That might sound like an easy task, however, doing so in a wood oven has some serious challenges. With her smile and years of experience, she makes sure all cookies are perfect every time. Lastly, getting some of those cookies along your cycling rides is great idea!

Olive Oil Production

Olive oil production during our cycling day in Leonidio, Peloponnese

Just 15 minutes on foot, heading from the centre of Leonidio to the beach side, you can visit a small, but quite modern, olive oil production facility. If it happens you to be there from November to January, paying a visit to the facility is something you shouldn’t miss. You will witness families coming for from the villages close by, to patiently wait for the moment to taste the oil olive oil produced by their own olives. They usually bring a few tomatoes, fresh bread, homemade cheese and “tsipouro” (oh yes! you are going to love that) to celebrate the year’s production. Everyone is welcome, as long as all drink the tsipouro! You may also purchase bottles of fresh olive oil. Ask the owner.

The farming zone

Tomato fields with a the famous rock of Leonidio in the back

Leonidio has a very particular morphology. Even though it is located very close to the sea, the soil is extremely fertile, resulting in an a extremely active agricultural production. Here, the Tsakonian Eggplant, a unique variety of Eggplant, tastes significantly sweeter and it has a better, more filling taste. Due to mild temperatures all year long, there is significant production of tomatoes and lettuce. Hiking through the farm zones of Leonidio, you cannot miss the endless fields of orange and lemon trees. Shall you spot any farmers, do not hesitate to greet them and ask questions on their farming ways. You may also purchase some on their products at very attractive prices, while being ULTIMATELY fresh!

Beach Time

Fokianos Beach taken during cycling in Leonidio

There are 4 spectacular beaches in close proximity to Leonidio. You may click on the url below to see where they are located.

TiganiThiopaftoPlakaFokianos

Note: paying those wonderful beached a visit, is a great idea even when you are cycling. We have a lot of great memories by doing so. You?

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Where cyclists eat in Leonidio?

Lunch Meals in Leonidio: not before 17.00.

Call the businesses to reserve a spot; occasionally they get very busy.

The majority of the restaurants do not offer lunch before 17.00hrs. We understand that this can be frustrating, however, we like it that way. The business owners, normally actively engaged in serving or cooking the food, they do appreciate their time with their families, resulting them to start all the preparations for the day, during late afternoon hours. There are a few businesses that offer lunch options and you can find all about them below.

Enjoying a meal after cycling day

As the years pass, we cannot omit appreciating the effect a day of cycling has on our appetite. Profoundly, no cyclist can argue with that. We took the time to describe a lot about the excitement Leonidio can offer to cyclists, but what is happening after, when the body needs to get those calories back?

Well, not to worry at all. You are in Leonidio, and people here they know what good food means.

Vegan Cyclists: is there any food options?

Even though there are no vegan dedicated reasturants in Leonidio, the plethora of the locally produced vegetables, the famous “tsakonian melitzana” (aubergine or eggplant) and local recipes with beans (try the “giants”) or okras will not only comply with your vegan standards, but will prove that some traditional foods exceeds any taste expections.

Mitropoli

Picture of spanakopita rom Mitropolis taverna in Leonidio

Traditional food made out of the best ingredients. Everything is handmade and this is the place where the locals go to taste some authentic recipes. The owner, known as Dimitris, is the guy that serves the food and he is there to welcome everyone. If the place is busy he might not be as talkative, but this doesn’t mean that you are going to be neglected. Try the green pie, the veal in red sauce and the salads.

Tel: +30 2757 029115 – map

Mouria

Famous melintzana from Leonidio served in Mouria taverna

One of the oldest tavernas in the area. The owner and cook, is in the business for the last 25 or so years. He doesn’t trust anyone else with the cooking and he i am very particular about the ingredients he uses in his recipes. Try the “Papoutsakia” a traditional plate with eggplant and meat. Yummy!

Tel: +30 2757 023292 – map

En Leonidio Pizza n Pasta

Pizza place during our cycling days in Leonidio Peloponnese

Have that place just came out of a fairytale or what? The restaurant’s old wooden shelves are embellished with items used by the locals at least three generations ago. It resembles a warm and welcoming museum, but that wouldn’t be enough to claim a place in our article 🙂 The food here is simply amazing. The pizzas Kostas prepares are placed on a traditional ceramic owen, heated up with wooden. It is not a simply thing to make a pizza perfect but Kostas succeeds every time. Try also the pasta; huge portions, great taste and quality – do not afraid to order yours al dente.

Tel: +30 2757 022068 – map

Myrtoon

Leonidio Mytroon Food Options

Probably the best dining option in the region. Even though it is located a bit far away from the centre of Leonidio it worths you getting there and enjoy the sea view. We have personally interviewed the owner, mrs Manesis, and we found his standards very high. Those are completely in line with the exceptional food served here and with the reputation the business has among the locals. Do not miss trying the Greek Pasta with fish (Kritharoto). Lunch is also served here.

Tel: +30 2757 051339 – map

Prynateio

Leonidio Prytaneio

Overview: Traditional flavours with modern touches and great atmosphere. We liked the salads and the great variety in appetizers. We strongly recommend to fill your table with small plates and share all the tastes. You will be greatly rewarded 🙂

Tel: +30 2757 023150 – map

Cafe Aigli

Leonidio Aigli

This is a lovely cafe in the centre of Leonidio. Here, you can get a very good idea on how the locals socialise, by drinking their coffee or tsipouro while sharing the news. It is a great option to have a light meal, try their Ntakos Salad, and relax. We normally visit this place right after the ride, to enjoy a few small dishes and drink a beer… or two.

Tel: no phone, but who needs that – map

Any feedback?

We have visited all the restaurants in the area of Leonidio and we share what we found out to be the best options. There is no advertisement or benefit of any kind, other than cyclists enjoying their meals. We keep all of our material updated and your input is all we need to make it even better. Therefore, if you find anything which not right or you discover something new, please send us an email at leonidio@grcycling.com.

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Why choosing to cycle in Leonidio?

When we visited Leonidio for the first time, we couldn’t believe that everything a cyclists want can be found in such perfect harmony. Below we made an effort to put everything in one article for you to know exactly what to expect.

  • authenticity, away from mass tourism
  • routes in abundance
  • landscapes
  • quiet roads & no traffic
  • mild temperatures
  • good food with many & great options
  • rich cultural elements

Authenticity

It is wonderful to discover that hidden cycling gems!
Perfect Cycling in the best unexplored region on the Peloponnese.
As you will read below, Leonidio was only recently connected to the road network with the rest of the Peloponnese. How GREAT that is! People who live in Leonidio, enjoy their quality of life, with the agricultural and cattle farming being their main activities.

They weren’t impressed with the short term benefits mass tourism brings, therefore in Leonidio there are no large hotel facilities, or bars aiming for the quick profit. The whole place has maintained its authenticity and its welcoming character, away from the mass tourism standards. It is exactly this particular element that made us adopt a charmfull point of view when we approached that place.

Cycling Routes in abundance

That’s the key point in every cycling vacation. The accessibility to nice roads, combined with the number of scenic routes found in close proximity to the accommodation facility, play the most important role when we ask ourselves about whether a place can be developed as a cycling destination. In the case of Leonidio we have the following findings

5 to 6 great and long rides: We have to admit that we were taken by surprise when we realised those 5 – 6 rides were absolutely beautiful, which filled us with emotions and amazement. The most impressive part is that the overlapping parts among the routes we suggest are not long and in the majority of the cases, they are being cycled from the opposite direction, giving a different angle of the same landscape. We found the latter quite fascinating.

One Week Cycling holidays, or even more: For cyclists looking to have a week of cycling, Leonidio couldn’t be more ideal.
Circle Routes: All of the recommended routes start and finish from Leonidio. That means that with no use of a vehicle, cyclists can enjoy the convenience of clipping in on the bike directly from their hotel and returning to it once the ride is over. Note: using a vehicle can significantly increase the options or limit the total elevation for some rides.

Landscape, a cycling playground

The scenery and the views the greater region of Leonidio offers, got us by surprise. We couldn’t believe that those beautiful roads could be so breathtaking and welcoming. Mountain passes, plateaus and some of the most beautiful coastal roads we have ever cycled in our lives. A constantly changing scenery is quite typical while cycling on the Peloponnese and Leonio region is not an exception to this wonderful rule. But in this case, the views we experienced and the thrill we felt, had no comparison with any of our trips before. We let our pictures to show you how great our riding was.

Road Conditions & Traffic

The average tarmac condition is excellent. The majority of the road network is on brand new tarmac, and according to official sources (Municipality of Leonidio), it is planned that in a few years time the network will be totally upgraded. In a few parts, where the altitude is higher, riders should stay vigilant as the frequent changes in the weather conditions, especially during the winter time (ice), might result degraded tarmac segments.

Related to the traffic, we experienced conditions of low to almost no traffic. The majority of the road network is built to connect villages, which have only a couple of dozens residents each. That perfectly explains the minimum traffic load we encountered. The traffic conditions might be a bit more dense during the summer months, but still, it is limited mainly to the coastal road between Leonidio and Paralio Astros / Nafplio

Mild Temperatures

Climate conditions are extremely satisfying, ensuring a nice time on the saddle regardless of the period of the year.
During the summer months, we recommend starting the rides with the first light. Leonidio is located at the eastern part of the Peloponnese, which is immediately exposed to the first, gentle sun rays. However, the high altitude always offers a great cooling breeze coming from the mt Parnonas.

Spring & Autumn: From beginning of March to mid of June and from mid September to late December, the weather is very stable with the temperature (while cycling) to range from 16C – 25C. The cycling activity can take place throughout the whole daylight’s duration.

Approaching the winter time, the temperature ranges from 8C – 15C (while cycling during the daylight) and gets quite chilly during the mountainous passes (down to 2C – 10c).

Great food and many options

Even though Leonidio is a small town, it is quite modern and visitors can profoundly find any type of food. From fresh fish to stunning meat plates, and great traditional salads. All options can leave everyone satisfied. Vegan and vegetarian meals can also be offered by local restaurants, without such option being extensively developed.

Something that all visitors immediately feel when tasting the food in Leonidio, is the quality of the ingredients. And how this cannot be true, when the vegetables and the meat are all locally produced by small, family farms in a traditional way and the fish are fished out every day by the local fishermen.

The Tsakonian Eggplant or Melitzana: Did you know that in Leonidio’s farmzone, there is a unique variety of Eggplant. It tastes significantly sweeter and it has a better, more filling taste. Imagine that the Tsakonian Eggplant can be eaten raw, without this meaning any kind of compromise. It is quite tasteful!

Rich cultural elements

Leonidio is part of a greater region called Tsakonia. Evidence on the first cultural elements are found during the early medieval times with counteles stories about remote villages and their unique lifestyle to amazes us till this day. Tsakones, habitants of the greater Tsakonian region, were isolated from the other part of Greece. The only way someone could get to Leonidio was by ferry, something that changed just in the 1950s (!), where road connect the town to the rest of the Peloponnese.

Tsakonian Dialect: The area’s isolation resulted the habitants to develop a special dialect that resembles nothing of modern Greek. Linguistics studies show that they are more related to ancient Greek and currently there is a meticulously and systematic effort from the Leonidio’s Municipality for this tradition to be preserved. Nowadays, it is an established norm that kids coming from this region, learn how to speak the dialect and appreciate this special cultural heritage.

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Rent your bike everywhere in Greece

We are passionate about cycling, something that makes us quite excited to support you in any kind of cycling activity you are planning. Therefore we have created an exciting service to set absolutely no limits when you plan a cycling trip.

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Plan your trip with no restrictions: different start and finish locations

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The only thing our system would require is for you to select those two location. Leave all the rest to us.

Book your flights on different airports

Many cyclists take advantage of the huge discounts offered by the airlines early in the year. That may results flying in and out, not only to offer a great opportunity to connect the destinations where the airports are found, but only to come with a very attractive pricing. Some of those “exotic requests” we had the chance to work on was:

  • Thessaloniki to Athens
  • Athens to Kalamata
  • Athens to Mykonos or Rhodes
  • Ionannina to Kalamata

and many more.

So what are you waiting for? Browse through our routes, combine them in every way you want and plan the trip of your life. No compromises, no restrictions.

Note: Developing this project took us 2 years and a lot of feedback from the cycling communities from all around the worlds. We really hope that you like it 🙂

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A bicycle rental fleet for all needs

Cover every cycling request

GrCycling Project was created from people passionate about cycling. All of us are cyclists and we are thrilled riding our bikes. Whether your are cycling for fun exploring a place or achieving your fitness/training goals, one thing is for sure; We share the same culture. Over the years, that has proved the most valuable asset while building up our bike rental fleet.

Rent a bike for every purpose

Are you a road racer? Looking for an ebike to get all the way up to the mountain and setup a nice pic-nik? You are ready to combine cycling and family vacations or just you want to create your own touring adventure in Greece? How a about a little bit of gravel?

No matter your goal or need, we will make it happened. Currently our activities cover:

  • individual bike rentals
  • bikes for trips organised by us or others
  • events (charity, company, pre wedding!, others)
  • races

Building our fleet: a process that never ends

Selecting bikes for cover the most of the cycling needs out there, is not an easy task. If you think that just negotiating a large number of bikes from one particular manufacturer solves all the problems, we are sad to inform you that this is not the case.

Manufacturers normally plan their bike productions a couple of years ahead, introducing their new models and novelties in design and engineering. Their efforts to minimise the production’s exposure to any market risks (i.e. ending up having a lot of unsold bikes) resulted in them not being flexible to offer a number of 30 – 50 or more bikes for delivery within 6 to 9 months after placing the order. Yeah, that goes for all the manufacturers, even the most well known, fancy ones.

At the same, it is hard to collect the feedback from our customers on models that haven’t been on the market, for us to ensure byuing the ones the cycling communities like, or better, avoid procuring bikes that cyclists do not want. Yeah, cyclists have particular tastes when it comes to what they prefer (color, geometry etc), but all opinions converge when it comes to what the despise (e.g. cheap, non branded carbon wheels or not safe to use e-bike engines).

Therefore, year after year we buy a smaller number of bikes (typically 10 -20 bikes per type) to cover most of the sizes and the most of the needs. Also, we remain flexible when it comes to taking advantage of the momentum and add to our fleet some nicely built bikes.