
The great cave of Makri, with its three caverns, was inhabited in Neolithic times but vestiges of worship, and everyday
The coastline from Igoumenitsa to the border of Preveza Prefecture offers excellent beaches with sandy shores, clean waters, plentiful vegetation
The rugged mountain landscapes all along the hiking path which leads to the climbing shelter of Astraka and Dracolimni (Dragon
The story of this place starts from a settlement called Aspri Valta, built in the 16th century, south of the
The byzantine church of Theotokos Kontariotissa or Kountouriotissa, overlooking the village named after it, was built in the beginning of
The mountainous area of Zitsa has been known for its wines since the 17th century, its reputation extending well beyond
In east Zagori, the tiny, storybook-like Zorika Lake, better known as the “lake of water lilies”, lies between the villages

The “gorge of the Bear” or Arkoudorema, is a tributary of river Aoos, fed by the streams of Salatoura and
The historical Gennisi (birth) of the Theotokos monastery (founded in the 17th century) at the village of Melates.
The theatre of Mieza was accidentally discovered in 1992 in a natural slope, and it probably belonged to the Macedonian