Vikos, through which the Voidomatis River flows, is the deepest gorge in Europe. The view from Vikos village, built at
The castle of Ioannina was the work of the Ottoman provincial ruler of Epirus, Ali Pasha, from the late 18th
Lake Pamvotida, better known as Lake Ioannina, as the capital of Epirus is reflected in its waters, is famous for
The most exotic shore at Syvota is the Bella Vraka beach on the islet of Mourtemeno, linked to the mainland
Margariti is a listed traditional settlement. Remains of the old village include the mansions of Turkish chieftains, a mosque minaret,
At the entry to Velvento we find the church of Agios Minas. A single-spaced church with a wooden roof and
Next to Alikes (saltmarshes) of Kitros lies the picturesque natural port of Kitros, with modern port infrastructure, for small vessels

The Doirani British Monument is dedicated to the British Commonwealth soldiers who fell on the Macedonian Front during the First
One of the greatest bishopric temples built in Macedonia in the 11th century was the old Metropolis, a tree-aisle wood

Agios Nikolaos Orphanos is one of the most important Byzantine paintings. The church, a narrow hall with a Samarian roof