Our Story
South Pelion holds a rare gift: within its modest landscape between two coastal areas, it contains all the geological diversity of Greece. This rugged terrain shaped resilient communities deeply rooted in land and sea, each developing unique capabilities while remaining interconnected through generations.
In 2006, two women arrived to steward a 24-acre olive farm with an ambitious vision: creating a learning centre. Connected to a global network of regenerative institutes, they developed the Living Wholeness Route Map—a land-based learning approach that reconnects people with Earth's wisdom through deep ecological understanding.
By 2020, their work had evolved. One founder, Maria Skordialou, transformed their farm, Axladitsa, into a living laboratory for regional regeneration.
Today, our purpose is bold: helping South Pelion become a self-balancing bioregional system. We envision integrated villages where regenerative agriculture sustains the landscape, communities thrive economically, and local life flourishes.
We're not trying to fix problems. Instead, we're awakening the region's innate potential for renewal—creating a prototype for how rural areas worldwide can regenerate through purpose-driven enterprise rooted in ecological integrity, social connection, and economic opportunity.
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