Perched on mountainsides in Laconia, Peloponnese are small villages rarely seen by tourists.

One such place is the tiny village of Kriovrissi. Carved out of the side of a mountain, Kriovrissi is about as wide as a four-lane road. A few multi-generational families live in the village which has thrived here for over a hundred years.

The homes in the village are situated both above and below the lone, narrow paved road that cuts through the village. Surrounding the village is a steep hillside covered with olive trees, a source of income for some of the remaining residents. A small herd of goats freely roam the narrow road in the town. The friendly goats have no fear and nimbly climb the hills of the mountain.

Whenever we travel the precarious road to Kriovrissi, I hold my breath when we drive around the blind curves next to steep drop-offs. To calm my nerves, I look to the view of the Aegean Sea and exhale. Our reward for the challenging drive is to visit wonderful friends in the birthplace of my mother-in-law, Amalia.

Update: We revisited Kriovrissi on a cloudy day in September, 2016. Some of the homes had been modernized and repainted since the original photos were taken. The village of approximately 20 close-knit families remains a blend of old stone structures and renovated white stucco homes.
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so very cool, eh! I lived in a stone house like these in Malta this summer!
Hey badfish,
Thanks for visiting my blog! I took a look at your photos of Malta and super cool stone house. What a fabulous place to spend the summer.
Donna
looks like a very beautiful place. I love Greece and the old houses there.
Hi taphian,
Thanks for stopping by! Greece is such a friendly country. I also love the charm of the old houses. If the walls could talk, the stories they would tell…
Donna
Beautiful and the residents must be in great shape! 🙂
janet
Hi sustainabilitea,
Glad to hear from you! Indeed the residents are in good shape. No need to go to the gym when tending olive trees on a mountainside.
Donna
Many (many) years ago I spent time on the Peloponnese, near Tolon. It hadn’t yet been tourist-icized 🙂 and it was very beautiful, like a little piece of paradise. All those years ago, of all the countries we visited on that trip (13), Greece became my favourite.
It sounds like you had a wonderful experience in Greece. The Peloponnese is one of my favorite places to spend time when we visit Greece.