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Hidden beauty of western Greece

The Aldemar Olympian Village and Royal Aldemar Olympian complex offers spectacular scenery and all the benefits of a resort in a secluded location 

Travel by Bill McCarthy

It has to be something spectacular when you feel you are standing on the shoulders of giants.

Gazing over remnants of ancient times from nearly 3,000 years ago, it sends a shiver down your spine. 

The ancient city of Olympia, home of the original Olympic Games and the ancient temple of Zeus and Apollo are among the treasures to be found in a very special, but largely undiscovered part of Greece. 

The country’s islands are rightly popular with tourists from around the world with their mixture of culture, hospitality and not least excellent weather. 

But there are also some less well-known areas on the mainland itself which are hidden gems and none more so than the home of an upmarket holiday complex, just a few miles down the road from the town of Pyrgos on the west Peloponnese. 

One of the many restaurants available to the guests 

This part of Greece is one of the greenest and its natural wonders range from breathtaking mountains to ancient pine forests. 

The sprawling five-star Aldemar Olympian Village is situated in a fairly secluded area near the village of Skafidia. It also includes the slightly more luxurious five-star Aldemar Royal Olympian which offers more exclusive packages, including newly introduced ‘Elements’ all-inclusive. 

Both are located right on a five km long sandy beach and offers accommodation to suit all budgets, from hotel-style rooms to apartments, family bungalows and even luxurious, top-of-the-range presidential suites and many with their own pools. 

The luxury bungalow overlooking the sea was one of three sharing a large pool 

We were housed in a luxury bungalow at the Aldemar Olympian Village, one of three sharing a large private pool, and literally 20 yards from the sandy beach. It featured bedroom, sitting room, two bathrooms and two huge flatscreen TVs with mini bar and tea or coffee making facilities. 

Sit on the patio and in the distance is the island of Zante/Zakynthos and a little further north, Captain Corelli’s Kefalonia. For those hankering after island life, both islands are easily accessible from nearby Kyllini: Zante is 45 minutes by ferry and Kefalonia an hour. 

The large accommodation included king size bed, two large TVs, two bathrooms and a lounge area 

The clever design of our luxury bungalow allowed for uninterrupted sea views. The complex has either sea views or over the delightfully manicured gardens. 

Not part of an actual holiday resort, the complex nevertheless provides just about everything you would need, including its own mini shopping centre and the Royal Olympian Spa & Thalasso, which offers a full range of luxurious treatments and we did indulge with a superb massage for both of us. 

For food and drink there are no less than seven restaurants and eight bars, including an excellent la carte Italian restaurant, all with views of the sea. 

The last standing colonnade at the Temple of Zeus at Olympia 

To say the food is excellent would be an understatement, the highly-trained chefs provide a full buffet style service available most of the day and dishes to suit most tastes. You would never go hungry. 

Activities include water sport and a range of entertainment around the main pool area throughout the day. Other facilities include cycle rental, horse riding courses, and other sporting activities on and off the water. 

The breathtaking remains of the ancient city of Olympia, home of the original Olympic Games 

For children, it offers a Mini Club to keep young guests entertained and amused. There are also a playground, outdoor children’s pool, and, if you have the stomach for it, a 93 metre.waterslide. 

That is plenty for all ages, but for those seeking a more exclusive stay, upgrade to the ‘Elements’ all-inclusive package, which includes exclusive dining, branded drinks, yoga and pilates morning and evening, use of the gym, and the Thalasso one day package including three treatments. 

The spotlessly clean kitchens at the Aldemar Olympian Village 

Various trips can be arranged on site, but for real freedom hiring a car is a simple and relatively inexpensive process through luxury specialist Fleetway Travel, can arrange a holiday package with flights on all the carriers to Kalamata airport, about 60 miles away, transfers and accommodation on a board basis to suit you. 

We picked our car up in Athens and drove the 200-miles to the west Peloponnese, a motorway journey unlike any other. The uncluttered road offering spectacular views of mountain and sea. An opportunity to add a few days in Greece’s capital, Athens, Fleetway Travel can tailor this type of holiday too. 

Out and about Olympia is a must see. It was a major Panhellenic religious sanctuary of ancient Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were held. The site was primarily dedicated to Zeus and drew visitors from all over the Greek world 

The Olympic Games were held every four years from the eighth century BC to the fourth century AD. The archaeological site held over 70 significant buildings, and ruins of many of these survive, although the main Temple of Zeus survives only as stones on the ground and a single column. 

Fine dining in the a la carte Italian restaurant 

The site is a major tourist attraction, and has two museums, one devoted to the ancient and one to the modern games. It is lovingly preserved, although visitors, for the princely sum of just 12 euros have access to the haunting archaeological site and the two museums. 

Further afield is historic Sparta, Patras and Kalamata all a full day trip. But if touring is not you thing. The resort has it all. 

Taste of the great outdoors

Campervan by Bill McCarthy

VW campervan parked at the Lynton campsite in Devon 

As someone who has some experience of motorhome holidays it was with some curiosity that we decided to go smaller and try our hand with a camper van.

The campervan made famous by Volkswagen in fact. 

This latest version is a million miles away from the original, boasting all the latest creature comforts and hi-tech gizmos, but no amount of technology can do anything about lack of space. Or can it? 

From a maximum 28ft on our first motorhome, this VW offered something a little more compact. Compact, but still ingenious in its practicality and the big advantage over the larger vehicle, is that you are more mobile.

You can stow stuff away in no time and be on the road, even down to the local shops. 

Exceedingly difficult with the motorhome. 

VW campervans have plenty of storage areas for holiday paraphernalia in what appears to be a limited space 

We were invited to test all of this by a motorhome and campervan company which has recently opened a new branch in the Midlands, at Beoley near Redditch. 

Taking advantage of the surge in popularity of caravanning and camping staycations, Rockin’ Vans has opened this 8,000 sq ft facility early last year and has a wide range of vehicles to choose from. 

On arrival, it didn’t look like there would enough space to store all our holiday paraphernalia, but with ingenious hidden cubby holes and storage areas under seating and overhead, an awful lot can be stored in what appears to be a limited amount of space. 

So we loaded up and headed south west to beautiful north Devon and into Somerset where we stayed at a couple of Camping and Caravanning Club sites. 

Spectacular views over Minehead 

These are usually set in picturesque surroundings, with enough facilities to be comfortable, but secluded enough to be away from the madding crowd. 

We chose one in Lynton in Devon, above the cliffs and overlooking the beautiful the combined town of Lynton and Lynmouth and the other at Minehead in Somerset – again a spectacular view over the town from high on a hill with an incredible panoramic view. 

Both offer peace and tranquility with all the basic facilities required for camping and caravanning as well as close proximity to nearby tourist centres. Daily rates at both began for us at around £22 and included electricity points and water and disposal facilities as well as clean and tidy shower blocks and a small shop for essentials and a friendly welcome and helping hand if needed. 

A spectacular sunset a Brean Sands in Somerset 

Here we were able to explore the van properly. Space is at a premium but the rear seats and table are used to create a double bed, which features individual lights, while the two front chairs are captain style, which means they swivel around. 

Also the fabric roof can be raised to accommodate a couple of, usually children, above the main bed. It is worthwhile taking an extra foldaway mattress, because without it, unless you like sleeping on a board, the bed conversion can be uncomfortable. We used the mattress from the overhead bed for extra comfort as there was only two of us. 

The kitchen facilities offer a cooker and fridge, which is just about enough, otherwise, weather and site permitting, portable barbecues offer a rustic cooking alternative. 

As said earlier, the size is an advantage as packing up takes minutes and allows for plenty of sight seeing. 

VW campervan 

A trip on the water-powered funicular cliff railway down from Lynton to Lynmouth is a must. Lynton is 700 feet above Lynmouth, which was the only place to expand to once all available space in Lynmouth had been built on. 

From there we moved to Minehead, again a picturesque town with its own miniature railway, which offers 20 miles of heritage railway and typically British seaside welcome, 

For those who want wall to wall entertainment the vast Butlins sight can be entered with day passes. 

A new level of motorhome for us, and we loved the freedom. Cheaper too, as the smaller VW uses much less fuel. Rockin’ Vans has a fleet of campervans and motorhomes to hire with a week’s hire of a VW campervan, prices start at £413. 

VW campervan 

If you want creature comforts, then maybe hotel is for you but if you want a taste of the great outdoors with freedom to move at will, try the camper van.