The majestic Mount Parnassus stands as a central Greek mountain, commanding a breathtaking view over the enchanting city of Delphi. This elevated wonder is situated close to the picturesque village of Aráchova, renowned for its substantial bauxite reserves, which have been actively mined since the late 1930s, resulting in significant ecological impacts on the local surroundings. These impacts were further compounded by the establishment of the Kellária and Phtérólakka ski resorts. Today, a substantial portion of this mountainous region has been designated as a safeguarded natural sanctuary.
PARNASSOS CITY RETREAT
Nestled in proximity to the thriving ski resorts on an expansive 7000m2 expanse, this property offers an unparalleled panorama of the mountain vista. Set within the verdant haven of Polydrosos village, a mere 10-minute drive from the renowned Arachova village and a leisurely 15-minute journey from Delphi, a year-round hotspot for both summer and winter activities, this estate boasts a privileged location.
AN EXCLUSIVE ESTATE BRIMMING WITH POTENTIAL
Spanning an extensive 14,000m2, the terrain is thoughtfully divided into two distinct sections:
In total, there are two 7000m² land plots within a sylvan framework, nestled alongside a meandering river and cocooned by resplendent fir trees. This harmonious integration with the natural tapestry of Mount Parnassus is truly remarkable.
Current Availability: One of the two plots is currently available for acquisition.
For Each Plot: The potential for constructing structures exceeding 300m2 above ground and an additional 200m2 below ground is at hand, with urban planning procedures for water and electricity infrastructure already well underway.
The plots come complete with meticulously crafted urban and architectural blueprints, poised for the realization of three distinctive private residences, each encompassing 180m2 within the domain. The project’s aspiration is to conceive an unparalleled and rare gem. The developmental trajectory aligns seamlessly with Greece’s latest ecologically stringent benchmarks.