Sergoula Beach

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Paralia Sergoulas
Παραλία Σεργούλας
Statistics
Prefecture: Phokida
Province: Dorida Province
Municipality: Efpalio
Municipal district: Sergoula
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

38.384 (38°23'2") N
23.052 (23°3'16") E
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density
 - Rank

286


Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

Gulf of Corinth
5 m (centre)
northern part
Postal code: 350 56
Area/distance code: 11-(00)30-22230
Car designation: XA

Sergoula Beach (Greek: Παραλία Σεργούλας) or Paralia Sergoulas is a beach and a settlement near the city of Nafpaktos and Efpalio in Greece. It is situated in a mountainous and hilly coast. It is linked with the road linking to Sergoula and the GR-48 and the E65. It is one of the few municipal districts in Fokida that is larger than the seat in population.

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[edit] Historical population

Year Population Change
1991 215 -

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Sergoula Beach or Paralia Sergoulas has a one-seat elementary school, two churches (Agia Sofia and new, Agia Marina), a beach, and a square (plateia). Paralia Sergoulas has a road parallel to the seaside, built by the military MOMA construction group during the junta dictatorship. All the houses of the village are connected the central road. This road leads to the nearby villages of Glyfada, Hania and Spilia (belonging to the Municipality of Tolofon), and is connected with the National Route above the village through the Gourgouleti Street, the only officially named street of the village. Prior to the construction of the National Route and the seaside road durind the junta, the village was not as accessible as today and cars could not enter the village.As travel guides mention, Sergoula Beach houses are mostly traditional cottages and viewed from above they resemble mushrooms in a sea of green. the older houses are made by stone and clay and can be found by the seaside road. The most notable house used to be a residence of the former noble family and Greek MP Mr.Lidorikis, now owned by the Lemonis family. The former Lidorikis (now Lemonis) house is situated in the eastern corner of the village near the historical stone-built hydragogeon and mill and by the river Halikias. The historical Hydragogeon and mill is the only historical construction in Sergoula being considered a monument and protected by Greek law. It was built by the Papapolitis noble family in 1911 and used to bring water to the mill, so the farmers could make bread. After the Papapolitis family sold the Lidorikis family the big farm streching from the hydragogeon to the Ambelaki coast, Mr. Lidorikis became an MP with the support and votes of locals. During the 1990s he started selling his farm and fortune, and as a result, the eastern part of Sergoula Beach was built and a new neighbourhood emerged. Finally, he donated a big piece of land to the municipality, where the new church and a basketball court were built. This land was proclamed a park and Sergoula Beach residents hold their annual Agia Sofia's panigiri there.Also, there used to be a long beach streching from the marvellous Ambelaki coast (east) to the Valahariza shore (west). Nowadays, as a result of the road construction, we find several distinct beaches, of which the most popular are Ambelaki,Platania, Potami, Molos and Valahariza. Paralia Sergoulas is considered to be not only a beautiful picturesque Greek village, but also a hotspot for numerous alternative sports and other activities. the village is connected to a number of hiking and trekking paths, for mountain sports lovers, among which the most notable being Sergoula-Paralia Sergoulas. Seargoula Beach sea is sometimes very calm, making the sea suitable for fishing or allowing canoe-kayak and summer ski fans to have fun and even reach the beautiful hidden shores of the nearby island of Trizonia. However, when to wind's direction shifts to 'Maistros' (southeast), huge waves accompany surfing and sailing lovers in their summer sports. As for dining and entertainment, Sergoula Beach offers a variety of traditional greek taverns for a taste of traditional Greek kitchen, and a couple of bar-clubs, lying in the stunning beaches of Ambelaki (club Idalio, ex Captain's as well as La Playa club-restaurant) and Molos (bar-club O Nikolas). If you look for a place to pass the night in Sergoula there are some rented apartments all over the village.


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Settlements of the municipal district of Sergoula
Palaiochori Sergoulas | Paralia Sergoula | Sergoula
Greece | Central Greece | Fokida | Dorida Province | Sergoula