
The “gorge of the Bear” or Arkoudorema, is a tributary of river Aoos, fed by the streams of Salatoura and
Metsovo, at an altitude of 1,160 metres, is the most important population centre in highland Epirus. It owes its development
A tour of the aquatic paradise of Prespes could not fail to include Psarades. It is a unique Greek village
On the Moglenitsas river, near the village of Aloros, two supporting stands and a bridge arch are saved; according to
The four-span Bridge of Arta is the best-known of the stone bridges of Epirus in terms of reputation and craftsmanship.
The “Tomb of Judgment” is 9 meters long and 9 meters wide. This tomb with the two chambers and the
The capital of Samothrace, Chora, has been declared a traditional settlement. Chora, still resisting the abandonment of old houses and

The church of Agia Sophia, dedicated to the Word and Wisdom of God, namely Christ, was built in the 7th
At Kalarrytes, the grey stone and slate are the main materials used to build the attractive two- and three-storey homes

The great cave of Makri, with its three caverns, was inhabited in Neolithic times but vestiges of worship, and everyday