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lilly:
Regarding my previous post, I have remembered the name of the new taverna in Afionas, it is Anemos taverna, excellent reviews on TA complete with photo's, worth a visit. We visited during the day but if anyone is hiring a car and would like an evening meal there then they are also open of an evening and I believe the sunsets are amazing.

debra:
We visited Anemos too - it was really great as very, very hot and we sat looking out over the islands and watched as a storm came in - no rain just lightning - what an amazing view. 

Dupnica:

--- Quote from: lilly on April 24, 2014, 06:19:18 PM ---Regarding my previous post, I have remembered the name of the new taverna in Afionas, it is Anemos taverna, excellent reviews on TA complete with photo's, worth a visit. We visited during the day but if anyone is hiring a car and would like an evening meal there then they are also open of an evening and I believe the sunsets are amazing.

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It never ceases to amaze me how quickly a Taverna or hotel can be built in Corfu. We haven't been to Afiones for two or three years but Anemos certainly wasn't there then.What is even more amazing is how do they get all the building materials there in the first place when it is a squeeze to drive a normal car up there. Must go and have a look this year but will probably still eat in Porto Timoni as we have known Kostas a long time.
 Now that we have Hippopots keeping us up to date with recent developments we won't have so many surprises when we return this year,but I remember going one June and seeing Thomas Bay Hotel built on what had been a rough piece of land,similarly Little Prince and various other apartments over the years,but it does keep people employed during the Winter months which can't be bad.

WINKIE:
Never been to Afionas,is it do able by quad,how far ?.Much to see / do,thanks for any advice folks.

Jimbo:
About ten minutes on a quad. It's not far from Arillas, but quite a steep uphill walk.

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