Visit Agiasos
Ce qu'en disent les visiteurs
Explore all the streets in Agiosos. Don't rush to eat; there are some great restaurants in the upper part of Agiosos.
Perfect location, super hospitality, association leader Tula and the team are wonderful. Lovely ceramics.
À propos
Agiasos est largement considéré comme l'un des villages les plus authentiques et les plus envoûtants de Lesbos, un lieu où la vie égéenne traditionnelle a perduré avec une remarquable intégrité. Niché dans les contreforts boisés du mont Olympe, au cœur de l'île, le village attire depuis longtemps les visiteurs avec ses ruelles pavées, son architecture médiévale en pierre et une culture locale vibrante qui résiste à l'uniformisation du tourisme de masse. Visit Agiasos constitue un point de départ naturel pour quiconque souhaite découvrir ce village remarquable, offrant une porte d'entrée soignée vers son histoire, son caractère et ses recoins cachés qu'un promeneur ordinaire risquerait sinon de ne jamais trouver.
Le village est peut-être surtout connu hors de Lesbos pour sa flamboyante tradition de carnaval, l'une des plus célébrées de Grèce, où les habitants se jettent pendant des semaines dans des représentations satiriques, de la musique et des festivités costumées chaque hiver. Mais Agiasos récompense ses visiteurs en toute saison. La place centrale, ombragée par des platanes et entourée de kafeneions traditionnels, invite à passer l'un de ces après-midis sans hâte qui se font de plus en plus rares. Le monastère byzantin de la Panagia Agiasos, qui abriterait une icône vénérée attribuée à l'évangéliste Luc, demeure un lieu de dévotion vivant et attire aussi bien les pèlerins que les voyageurs curieux. Grâce à Visit Agiasos, les visiteurs peuvent s'orienter dans tout cela — apprendre où explorer, quoi goûter et comment apprécier un village qui tire une fierté authentique de ce qu'il est.
Avant de partir
À quoi s'attendre
Agiasos donne l'impression d'un village qui n'a jamais cherché à plaire aux étrangers — les cafés de la place centrale sont animés par les habitants, la cour du monastère accueille pèlerins et visiteurs curieux, et les ruelles pavées se livrent à qui prend le temps de les arpenter. Visit Agiasos vous offre un cadre de lecture du village avant que vous ne vous y aventuriez seul.
Quand y aller
La fin du printemps et le début de l'automne sont les périodes les plus agréables ; les semaines précédant le Carême font du village l'un des spectacles de rue les plus savoureux de Grèce.
Comment s'y rendre
Depuis Mytilène, Agiasos se rejoint en environ 25 à 30 minutes de route en montant à travers les forêts de pins et de châtaigniers vers les flancs du mont Olympe.
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Visitor Reviews
Erik Nefkens
October 2025
What a surprise. We came here to look for a place to spend the night with our camper (I think the only one on the island) because there are no campsites to be found. It seemed like a dead village to us until we walked up. Just like a film set from 100 years ago, with all kinds of small and quirky shops and strange little restaurants. We were pleasantly surprised!
Isabella Lypart Stephensen
September 2025
Not worth it
Adam Lemiesz
August 2025
A must-see on Lesvos. Wonderful streets, excellent stalls and shops selling authentic Greek products. Delicious local dishes and sweets. Plenty of herbs, olive oil, and dried fruit. All the cafes have a soul, serving delicious coffee and snacks. A must-see. It's better on a weekday, when it's less crowded.
Umberto
July 2025
The village of Agiasos (Agyasos) is one of the most charming and traditional places on the island of Lesbos. It lies high in the mountains, on the slopes of Mount Olympus (the island's highest peak), surrounded by lush forests of chestnut, olive, and plane trees. It is known for its unique atmosphere, folklore, handicrafts, and spiritual history. It is the perfect place to experience the authentic island atmosphere. ⸻ 🏘️ Village Character • Traditional architecture – narrow cobblestone streets, houses with red-tiled roofs, wooden balconies, and colorful shutters. • Cleanliness and well-maintained space – Agiasos is incredibly picturesque and photogenic, with almost every corner looking like a postcard. • Local atmosphere – the locals are friendly and happy to chat with tourists, and life here moves at a leisurely pace. ⸻ ⛪ Sanctuary of Panagía tis Agiasou (Our Lady of Agiasos) This is the spiritual heart of the village and one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Greece. It houses an icon of the Virgin Mary, traditionally painted by St. Luke and brought from Jerusalem in the 9th century. The church was the destination of numerous pilgrimages, especially on August 15th, the Feast of the Assumption. ⸻ 🎨 Handicrafts and Traditions Agiasos is renowned for its crafts: • Ceramics – clay vessels, jugs, plates, and figurines with colorful decorations. • Wooden sculptures – particularly icons and folk-style bas-reliefs. • Weaving and embroidery – handmade in local workshops. In many shops, you can watch artisans at work. ⸻ 🎭 Culture and Events • Satirical Festival – held annually in August (in the spirit of carnival), it celebrates the tradition of local jokes and political commentary. It has a long history. • Strong musical and dance traditions – Agiasos is known for preserving old folk songs, dances, and instruments. • The Cultural Center (Anagnostirio Agiasou), founded in 1894, is located here – one of the oldest cultural associations in Greece. ⸻ 🥘 Cuisine In taverns and cafes, you can try: • local dishes such as fasolada, chestnut stews, and game with olives, • sweets: loukoumi (the Greek version of lokum), galaktoboureko, and in the fall – roasted chestnuts, • as well as famous herbal and chestnut liqueurs. ⸻ 🌿 Surroundings and Nature • Agiasos lies amidst chestnut and oak forests, ideal for hiking (hiking trails around Mount Olympus). • In autumn, the area becomes a destination for mushroom and chestnut enthusiasts. • In winter, even a light layer of snow is possible – making the village even more magical. ⸻ 🚗 How to get there? • From Mytilene: approximately 26 km (30–40 minutes by car). • The road winds through green hills and offers beautiful views – but it is winding, so drive carefully. ⸻ 🧭 Summary Agiasos is a place where time passes differently. The combination of spirituality, folklore, art, and nature makes it worth stopping here, even for a few hours – for coffee in the shade of plane trees, a stroll through the narrow streets, or a conversation with a craftsman. This is one of the true hearts of the island of Lesbos.
Aydın ATEŞ
June 2025
A wonderful village nestled in nature with authentic architecture. The high number of tourist visits is evident from the souvenir shops and Turkish signage, which is a good thing in a way. The only foreign language spoken is English, and even that isn't widely known. Generally, most of the young people speak good English. As for the village itself, those familiar with Cumalıkızık, an old Ottoman village in Bursa, will notice many similarities. The buildings, streets, and locations are very similar indeed. I'm sure those who appreciate such old, authentic areas will also like this place. Its character has been preserved, and it's kept clean and well-maintained. Perhaps it's because we didn't go with high expectations, but we really enjoyed it. It has a unique and different atmosphere. If you have the chance, I recommend visiting it. Have a great holiday and enjoy your trip! 🤗👍🙏👋
CAGRI YAZAR
November 2024
Nüce village to visit You can buy chesnut honey and cheese
Bahadir Yasa
November 2024
Perfect location, super hospitality, association leader Tula and the team are wonderful. Lovely ceramics.
Enes GÜLBABA
July 2024
Explore all the streets in Agiosos. Don't rush to eat; there are some great restaurants in the upper part of Agiosos.
Aslı ITU
July 2023
It's a lovely village, you can buy souvenirs.
Hakan Kutlu
September 2022
Autentical place
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