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Message posted by weshamers on 09 January 2012 at 3:44pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
weshamers
Corfu
We are going to Kassiopi and Sidari in May, but have just seen some cheap easyjet flights for October, so am tempted to book them. We have been several times to Kalami, Kassiopi and Sidari, and love the scenery on the north east coast. We usually have a car and travel round quite a bit, but never stay in other resorts long enough to get the real feel of the place. We would be coming for only a week and did not want to hire a car, so want somewhere with either enough going on (not discos or night clubs), or good transport links. We are in our early sixties and young at heart, but would prefer somewhere with easy walking. Preferable on the west coast, as we not stayed there. Thought about staying in a village, but would we then need our own transport. Any suggestions gratefully recieved. Thanks Ann xxx

              

Message posted by Viv D on 09 January 2012 at 3:53pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
Viv D
Corfu
Ann

What about Pelekas Village on the West Coast.

Link Here

Regular Blue Bus Service to Corfu Town so you can pop into town when you want. Last one Back to Pelekas from Corfu Town 10.00pm at night. Bus number 11.

I have not been there but just thought it would be easy to get out on a bus to town if you wanted a change of scenery.

Viv

              

Message posted by Viv D on 09 January 2012 at 4:11pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
Viv D
Corfu
Forgot to say

You have Pelekas Village then I think a little bit of a walk down to the Beach.

In the Village they have taverna's etc and then down on the Sandy Beach you have Hotels and Taverna's from what they say on the link I gave you.

Viv

              

Message posted by janmanessi on 09 January 2012 at 4:32pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
janmanessi
Corfu
Afraid that as Pelekas is on a hillside easy walking opportunities are limited.

Petriti might suit you- a village on the coast, not too touristic but with tavernas and bars- flat also. I know it is on the east coast, but is still unspoilt with fabulous views across to the mainland and some interesting places round- well worth taking a taxi to Chlomos one day, and maybe walking back downhill.

              

Message posted by daveyh on 09 January 2012 at 5:13pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
daveyh
AG Stefanos on the NW coast may suit you as long as you stay down nearer the beach area. I stayed in October a couple years back and the tavernas were all open and the bars. Nice and quiet and a friendly place. I'm not familiar with all the accommodations but look at Thomas Bay or Little Prince and you wont go far wrong.

Message posted by maggy on 09 January 2012 at 5:22pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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Viv, have you seen the walk to the beach from Pelekas Going down might be OK, but one would lose the will to live when coming back!

You could get a bus down to the beach and back from outside of the church, not sure if it will be running in October though

Message posted by steevw on 09 January 2012 at 5:58pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer
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Six buses each day from Roda in the summer, connecting Kassiopi, Acharavi, Roda, Sidari and Corfu Town - plenty of opportunity.

Steve

Message posted by Elliemay on 09 January 2012 at 6:05pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
Elliemay
Corfu
Hi Steve,
The initial poster Ann is asking about October.

Message posted by Mrs Mushypea on 09 January 2012 at 6:29pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
Mrs Mushypea
Corfu
Quote: Originally posted by daveyh on 09 January 2012
AG Stefanos on the NW coast may suit you as long as you stay down nearer the beach area. I stayed in October a couple years back and the tavernas were all open and the bars. Nice and quiet and a friendly place. I'm not familiar with all the accommodations but look at Thomas Bay or Little Prince and you wont go far wrong.




Must second Daveyh's suggestion. We visited in October and didn't stay there but it's a lovely place with plenty of bars and restaurants to suit you and Alan. But agree best to stay nearer to the beach as it is quite hilly. Thomas Bay is a popular hotel and a firm favourite with a lot of repeat holidaymakers but a lovely place...

              

Message posted by lorac on 09 January 2012 at 7:42pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
lorac
Corfu
I would choose AG. Stef. N.W. Nice place and a nice walk over to Arillas, which is another nice resort. lorac.




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