Piadha Bay

Piadha Bay is a bay in , . Piadha Bay is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Castle of Nea Epidavros-Castle of Piadas.

Castle

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nea Epidavros and Palaia Epidavros.

Village
Photo: Glinard, CC0.
, also known by its latinized name Nea Epidaurus, is a village in regional unit, Greece. It is located in the east of Argolis peninsula, 40 km east of . is situated 2½ km west of Piadha Bay.

Village
or Palaia Epidauros is a small town in the prefecture of the . Today also called Archaia Epidauros, it is built in the same place where the ancient city of Epidauros was located, on top of and surrounding a small peninsula between two bays, on the coast of the Saronic gulf. is situated 4 km south of Piadha Bay.

Village
is a village and a community in , . With , and Tracheia it is part of the municipality. The community includes the village Nea . is situated 8 km west of Piadha Bay.

Piadha Bay

Latitude
37.67494° or 37° 40′ 30″ north
Longitude
23.15597° or 23° 9′ 22″ east
Elevation
208 metres (682 feet)
Open location code
8G95M5F4+X9
Geo­Names ID
256579
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In Other Languages

“Piadha Bay” goes by many names.
  • Greek: Órmos Néas Epidávrou
  • Greek: Órmos Néas Epidhávrou
  • Greek: Piáda
  • Greek: Όρμος Νέας Επιδαύρου
  • Greek: Πιάδα

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Paralia Neas Epidavrou and Galanaíika.

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Highlights include Agnánti and Ákra Pagída.

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