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Just lovely
Kyparissia is one of the most beautiful towns in Greece for me. Every time I go, I feel the wonderful aura of this small town around me. Fortunately, I have relatives there and I go quiet often. There aren't many sightseeing to see on Kyparissia, except for the Castle, which is almost ruined today. As there are no buses, all trasportations in and around Kyparissia are done with taxis. So, take a taxi to go to the Castle because the road is going up and it will get too tiring for you. Once there, relax and enjoy the view. Take a coffee at hand and start walking down to the city centre again, passing through the windy, narrow streets of Ano Poli. Ano Poli is the traditional part of the town, with stone houses, paved roads and lovely parks.
The beach of Kyparissia is actually a long and sandy coast with many cafeterias along it and clean, deep waters. These cafeterias turn into beach bars at night and gather many young people. They don't close till early in the morning. Have in mind that there is also a waterpark at the north side of the beach, close to the camping area. As for the villages around Kyparissia, I believe the most picturesque is Vrises. It is set on top of a mountain and gives great views to the bay above. Its streets though are pretty rough and you will need trainers to walk.
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