Centaurs' path
Centaurs' Path: A Mythical Journey in Pelion
Discover the serene beauty of Spring of Manas in Portaria, Greece, a perfect escape into nature and local traditions in the Pelion region.
The Spring of Manas, located in the charming village of Portaria, Greece, is a captivating natural attraction known for its stunning beauty and serene atmosphere. Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of flowing water, it's an ideal escape for those seeking tranquility and immersion in nature.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are already in Portaria, the Spring of Manas is easily accessible on foot. From the main square (Plateia Portarias), head southeast on Epar.Od. Portarias-Makrinitsas. The spring is a short walk away, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The path can be uneven in parts, so wear comfortable shoes.
Public Transport
To reach the Spring of Manas via public transport, take a bus from Volos to Portaria. Buses run regularly, with a 30 minute journey. Once in Portaria, you can walk from the main square (approximately 15-20 minutes) or take a local taxi. Bus fare from Volos to Portaria: approximately €1-€2. Taxi from Portaria main square to Spring of Manas: approximately €5-€10.
Car
If driving, set your GPS to Epar.Od. Portarias-Makrinitsas, Portaria 370 11. From Volos, follow the road to Portaria. As you approach Portaria, look for signs indicating the Spring of Manas. Parking is available near the site. Parking near Spring of Manas: Free, but be mindful of local parking regulations.
Use Spring Of Manas as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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