Ano Lechonia (Greek: Άνω Λεχώνια) is a town and community in the Magnesia regional unit, Greece.
The community includes the coastal village Platinidia.
The name Lechonia may come from the Slavic word lech meaning "field".
At the hill named Nevestiki the ruins of an ancient wall have been found.
After four centuries of Ottoman rule, Ano Lechonia became part of Greece in 1881, as a consequence of the transfer of Thessaly to Greece following the Treaty of Berlin (1878).