Welcome to
Toumba
Eco farm
A unique ecological farmset among the mountains of South Lesvos
Guesthouses
Each of our five guesthouses is 40 m2 and built traditionally with local stone and timber. They are double rooms that can accommodate up to 4 people. They are fully equipped, with hot water, central heating and fireplace, kitchen, bathroom and large terrace. Situated on the southern slope of the estate, they offer a peaceful stay with wonderful views of the sea and the surrounding mountains. Toumba eco farm is the ideal retreat for romantic getaways and quality family moments.
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Activities
Every season in Toumba has its own charm. The area around the farm will accommodate any activity you love to do in the mountains: hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, picnicking, mushroom picking, bird watching, yoga, off-road trails.
Enjoy nature in a mountainous and majestic landscape!
Café
The café is the heart of the farm. It is located on the highest peak of the estate, with a wonderful view of the sea and the surrounding mountains. The layout, both inside and out, is suitable for small and large groups. In our kitchen we cook traditional food using local products and organic olive oil from our estate’s olive grove.
Events
At Toumba eco farm you could organize any kind of event, parties, yoga retreats, workshops, speeches, presentations, artistic events and anything else that fits the aura of the place… even the wedding of your dreams, offering your guests a special experience in nature. Toumba Farm has been built with a lot of love and soul to offer everyone who visits it beautiful memories and peaceful moments!
History of Toumba eco farm
The farm is the creation of its creator, Kostas Moukas, who grew up in Athens and after 12 years in New York decided to return to his mother’s village, Milies, where he used to come in the summers as a child. In the early years he was involved with olive trees and was a founding member of the association for the promotion and protection of abandoned settlements of Plomari. His dream was to bring life back to the mountain villages of the region, always respecting tradition and the old.