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    Eretria, Evia
    Ancient Eretria - The ancient city of Eretria was an important Greek city state that fell into decline in the first century. Situated on the island of Evia.
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About Evia

There are so many things to do in Evia, historic sites, museums and sandy beaches are just a few of the delights on offer. A land of beauty and discovery awaits you when you visit Evia.

Evia, the second largest Greek island connected to the mainland by a suspension bridge over the Straits of Euripus. It has stunning pine forests with monasteries and small villages scattered throughout.

Chalkida is the main town with a Mosque dating back to the Ottoman period. The Cultural Museum houses artifacts from ages past and has displays of ceramics, jewellery and classic coins.

The new Evripos Bridge connects Evia to the mainland. But, many people come to stand at the old bridge and watch the strange behaviour of the water below. This changes direction every six hours and the phenomenon is due to the difference in sea levels between the south and north of the gulf.

The promenade is a nice place to stroll and enjoy a drink and tasty food in one of the cafes and restaurants.

There are many interesting places to see when you visit Evia. Drimonas has three waterfalls creating two small lakes.
Surrounded by a forest that contains a wide variety of flora including rare black pines, this is a site rich in biodiversity.

There is a playground and picnic area so it is perfect to families. Nearby is the petrified forest and the Museum of Petrified Mammals of Kerasia. This holds a unique collection of mammals, invertebrates and fossils.

There are so many things to do in Evia, you will be spoilt for choice. Have you booked your Evia holidays yet?

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