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Epirus: An Unexplored Enchanting Destination

Epirus, located in northwestern Greece, has stunning landscapes, historical treasures, and outdoor adventures. The proximity between the mountainous and coastal areas allows visitors to experience both the authenticity of a mountainous destination and the enchanting coastal landscapes within a short time. The untouched natural beauty, rivers, and lakes of Zagori and Metsovo seamlessly blend with the famous coastline stretching from Preveza, Parga, and Sivota to Drepano and Sagiada. An area to be visited all year round, visitors can explore its charming cities, each offering unique experiences.

Cities of Epirus & Activities

Ioannina – The Cultural Capital of Epirus

Ioannina, Epirus

A city rich in history, Ioannina is known for its scenic Lake Pamvotida, the island with monasteries, and the Ottoman-era castle. Visitors can explore museums, historic mosques, and traditional silver workshops, making it a hub for culture and history.

Metsovo – A Traditional Mountain Retreat

Metsovo, Epirus

Nestled in the Pindus Mountains, Metsovo is famous for its stone-built houses, cheese production, and wineries. A paradise for winter sports lovers, it offers skiing, hiking trails, and breathtaking views, making it a year-round destination.

Parga – A Coastal Paradise

Parga, Epirus

Parga is a postcard-perfect town with colorful houses, a Venetian castle, and stunning beaches like Valtos and Lichnos. Its island-like charm, vibrant nightlife, and boat trips to Paxos and Antipaxos make it a top summer destination.

Preveza – Where History Meets the Sea

Preveza, Epirus

A charming coastal town with a Venetian-style old town, excellent seafood, and beautiful beaches, Preveza also offers access to Nicopolis, the largest ancient city in Greece, and the stunning Amvrakikos Gulf known for its dolphins.

Arta – A Byzantine Jewel

Arta,Epirus

Famous for its iconic stone bridge, Arta boasts a rich Byzantine heritage with ancient churches, ruins, and a lively local market. The surrounding Amvrakikos wetlands provide a great escape for nature lovers.

Tzoumerka – A Nature Lover’s Dream

Tzoumerka, Epirus

A wild and mountainous region, Tzoumerka is perfect for hiking, rafting, and exploring traditional villages. Its pristine landscapes, waterfalls, and monasteries like Kipina Monastery offer a true off-the-beaten-path experience.

Zagori – The Land of Stone Villages

Zagori,Epirus

Zagori is known for its 46 stone-built villages, arched bridges, and dramatic Vikos Gorge. A paradise for hiking, nature photography, and traditional Greek hospitality, it’s one of Greece’s most scenic and authentic regions.

Epirus is also a paradise for adventurers, offering activities such as:

  • Hiking in the Vikos Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world.
  • Rafting in the Arachthos River provides an exhilarating experience through lush landscapes.
  • Exploring the Zagori villages, known for their stone houses and scenic mountain views.

Epirus seamlessly combines history, adventure, and stunning coastlines, making it a top destination for travelers seeking authentic Greek experiences all year round.

Rafting, Epirus

 

Vikos Gorge, Epirus