Arnissa, the old city-stop on Via Egnatia on the shores of Lake Vegoritis, retains architectural traces of times passed. In
Edessa, the “city of waters”, owes its fame and prosperity to water; it is strategically built on a location towering
Kipina monastery is wedged into the hollow of a tall, vertical rock on the road towards Kalarrytes. This impressive monastic
The fortress of Trikala, which overlooks the city, was built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century on the

Samarina, that is “Santa Marina”, the most renowned shepherds village in Pindos, is built amphitheatrically on the northeastern slope of

A water tank, to the right of the monumental staircase of the “Via Egnatia”, was converted into a place of
Drepanos is the picturesque cape extending into the bay of Igoumenitsa and serving as a natural breakwater. The cape is
Cold and hot waters run together in Pozar. The hot water, at temperatures of 35-37 degrees Celsius, springs from the
Agios Athanasios is a traditional hamlet that developed over the last few years, thanks to the neighbouring skiing resort of
The village of Pentalofos or Zoupani, located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters, is built on five hills and