Mikri Mantineia is a small village in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece, located near the ancient city of Mantineia. The area is rich in classical Greek history and features ruins of temples and fortifications from antiquity. Visitors explore archaeological sites, hike through rural landscapes, and experience traditional village life in this quieter corner of the Peloponnese.
Mikri Mantineia is a small traditional settlement located in the Exo Mani (Outer Mani) zone of the Laconia regional unit, southern Peloponnese, Greece. Positioned between the coastal towns of Kardamyli and Stoupa, the village forms part of the wider Mani cultural landscape, a region recognised for its tower-house architecture, Byzantine churches, and centuries of distinct historical identity within the Greek world.