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The end of the beach - what is that?
Cerys:
There is a selection of properties available through San Stefano Travel that can accommodate larger groups. Here is the link and to enquire about any of the properties, follow the instructions on the web site. I hope this helps!
http://www.san-stefano.gr/accommodation.php
debra:
Vagelis (ex Nafsika) has properties - in old part behind the Nafsika. he has 1 bedroomed, 2, 3 and 4 bedroomed properties.
http://www.vagelisapartments.com
Karen:
--- Quote from: Redkath27 on June 07, 2011, 10:34:47 PM ---Hi
When I was there this year I walked almost to the end of the beach (past the Havana bar) and found what looks like some ancient ruins in the hillside. It looked a bit like an old wall of some sort, lots of pottery stuck in it.
Does anyone know what that was? I was just curious...
Kath
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Kath
I know the bricks you are talking about. Thats normally where we 'park' ourselves on the beach and I noticed them last year. I like you, would like to think they are old ruins but my husband (having been in the building trade) thinks they are probably footings from a building that's not particularly ancient. Well done for being observant though!!
Karen
Waspman:
If you're referring to the concrete building halfway up the track from the beach to The Romanza, it's the recycling unit for the waste water from The Romanza Hotel.
If it's the small hut at the bottom of the same track (which has the word HYDRAGOGEON written on it), it's a water well/spring that supplies all the water for wc's showers sinks etc at The Romanza.
Both buildings are owned by The Romanza.
Karen:
These are layers of bricks set into the cliff face just before you get to the private beach hut and not a building. They seemed even more prominent this year, where the cliff has eroded some more I suppose.
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