discover
the beauties of nemea
Discover the Captivating Beauty, History, and Authentic Charm of Nemea.
A Destination of Endless Wonders
Archeological Sightseeings
Terra Vinum Hotel
Visitors to Nemea can immerse themselves in history, as the region is home to remarkable archaeological and cultural landmarks. Just a short 20-minute drive away, Ancient Nemea and Mycenae offer a journey through time. Ancient Nemea, once a crucial link between Corinth and Argos, is famous for the myth of Hercules slaying the Nemean Lion and for hosting the Nemean Games every four years. The modern town of Nemea stands on the land of ancient Phliasia, a city-state known since the Dorian invasion, whose renowned Phliasian wine was traded across the Eastern Mediterranean. Overlooking the town, the rock known as “Polyfengos” is home to the Church of Panagia tou Vrachou, a medieval chapel built within a cave. This hidden gem, suspended above Nemea, offers breathtaking views of the valley while blending spiritual serenity with the rugged beauty of the landscape.



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NEARBY DESTINATIONS
Combining history with breathtaking natural beauty, Nemea offers visitors the opportunity to explore some of Greece’s most enchanting destinations in a short time. From the historic charm of Nafplio to the mountain villages of Vytina, Dimitsana, and Stemnitsa, and from the ancient land of Mantineia to the serene landscapes of Lake Stymphalia, Lake Doxa, the Lousios River, and Lake Ladonas, the region is a paradise for nature and culture lovers alike. Surrounding the hotel, 17 picturesque villages—including Nemea, Ancient Nemea, Leontio, Ancient Cleonae, Koutsi, and more—add to the area’s charm, each with its own unique character and a deep connection to Greece’s largest viticultural zone. These villages not only offer stunning scenery but also play a vital role in the country’s winemaking heritage, making Nemea a true blend of tradition, authenticity, and natural splendor.
NEMEA'S
WINERIES
Over 40 wineries are based in Nemea, a provenient wine area in Greece, which cherishes the vericulture heritage from long ago. This region is known for the land of Agiorgitiko, one of Greece’s most revered red grape varietals which produce wines of profound depth, character, and aging potential. The region has varying altitudes and soils meant different wines could be crafted from bold reds to balanced whites. With all its ancient traditions blended with new modern ideas, the place has grown up to be the backbone of Greek winemaking making it a must-visit location among wine lovers from all over the world.

