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A plot of 5,578 sq.m., it is considered buildable and developable. It is located in the area of Rovies, on the road to the Monastery of Saint David. Distance from the sea 1130 sq.m. SPECIAL PRICE Distances Loutra Edipsou (ferry boats) 21km, 24min. Limni 10km, 12min. Airport via Chalkida 181km, 2.40min. The Island of Evia Evia is located in the east of the central mainland in Greece. The island is connected with the rest of the country, by the sea via Glyfa or Akitsa, and via the high bridge of Chalkida and the old bridge of Evripos. Thus, although Euboea is an island, access to it is not solely dependent on weather conditions at the airport or the marine environment. Northern Euboea is still unexplored and effortless by the massive influx of tourists. Those who discover her become fanatical followers mainly for the wonderful nature, the peaceful environment, the alternation of landscapes over short distances - from the sea of the Euboean Gulf and Aegean seas to the mountainous landscapes with picturesque villages inhabited by friendly people. The area has plenty of local produce such as wine, olives, olive oil, cheese, yogurt, vegetables, dry figs, and fresh fish. In the summertime, most of the villages in the area, organize festivals and one-day fiestas, called "Panigyri" with live music. On the way to the north part of Evia, through Chalkida, you will find yourself among the plane trees and pine trees, and after an hour drives you will be very close either to Evoikos Gulf or to the Aegean Sea. ROVIES Rovies is a town built in the heart of a huge olive grove beside the sea. It has a long beach and clear deep blue waters. The sunset in Rovies is a marvelous one. There are many apartments for rent, small hotels, taverns, and cafes, some of which are open all year round to serve visitors and residents. Close to Rovies, after the village of Kalamoudi, is the famous monastery of Saint David. Pilgrims from all over Greece arrive there all year round.