
The Pindos National Park, which includes the renowned Valia Calda (Hot Valley), was established in 1966 to protect the perennial
The Monastery of Zoodohos Pigi, near Anthohori, was founded in the 17th Century and restored in 1732. Its chapel, built
The Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa presents the historical and cultural heritage of Thesprotia, from prehistoric times to the Roman period.<br
Several family members of Epirus’ Byzantine rulers are buried at the monastery of Panagia Vlacherna, at the village of the

The west side of Paxos is dominated by wild landscapes. Sea caves, hidden into vertical cliffs, were sculpted by the

The settlement of Radatika is located near the village of Lakka, northwest of Paxos. On the edge of the settlement,
The renowned “Skala of Vradeto” is a technical and artistic achievement by local stone workers. It is a stairway of
A number of traditional villages, surrounded by fir trees and flowing waters, are built just under the peaks of the
Next to River Tripotamos, that crosses the northwestern part of the town, spreads the Jewish Quarter of Barbouta. The sounds
Nymfaio, a settlement located at an altitude of 1,350 metres on the eastern slopes of Mount Vitsi. This preserved traditional