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Agia Anna is a small village in the Northern part of the Greek island of Evia (Euboea). The settlement is located just 12 km North-East of the resort town of Limni and about 72 km from Chalkis – the administrative center of the island.

The village of Agia Anna is conveniently located on the picturesque slopes of the green hills at an altitude of 300 m above sea level. This is a traditional Greek village with characteristic architecture of the region and its special and unique flavor. Discover the history, culture and traditions of Agia Anna you can read more in the local Ethnographic Museum, the exhibition presents textiles, an excellent collection of traditional costumes, agricultural tools, photos, and more.

Just 7 km from Agia Anna is a small coastal town Aghali (in the tourist guides are often referred to as Agia Anna), have become very popular resort with a well-developed tourist infrastructure. Its superb beach, whose length is about 6 km, is one of the largest beaches in Europe and one of the best beaches on the island of Evia. In Agia Anna you can find many good restaurants and taverns with excellent cuisine and a wide choice of housing. Nearby is one of the largest and well-organized campsites in Greece.

In the near vicinity of Agia Anna, which is definitely worth a visit, it is worth noting picturesque gorge Neleus (Arpi), "the petrified forest" near the village Kerasia and waterfalls near Drymonas. Individual attention and attractions in the charming seaside town of Limni.

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