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Discover Zagori: Greece's Hidden Mountain Village Haven

Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven

In northwestern Greece, hidden behind successive mountain lines and the dense forests of Epirus, lies one of the most well-kept secrets of the country—Zagori. This magical region is composed of 46 small villages which being in the most isolated part of Greece, convey the outsider an “out of this world” feeling.Made almost exclusively from local stone, the Zagorisian architecture is barely visible from a distance. It’s only when you are almost outside these amazing settlements that you can pick out the beautiful little houses among huge plane trees and the characteristic slate and limestone of the area. Add the abundance of water to the equation and you start to realize how this amazing landscape was shaped. Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven As the snow starts to melt from the peaks and highlands of Mt. Tymfi, it supplies the rivers and streams of the lowlands. The water, thanks to its inexhaustible force, has been digging through the limestone in the course of millions of years forming marvels like Vikos—the deepest gorge in relevance to its width in the world and the majestic Dragon lake—a tarn on Mt. Tymfi that was excavated by a glacier. Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven This vast grid of rivers and streams is also the reason why this once wealthy region had a long tradition in the making of stone bridges. These magnificent arched structures were built from master craftsmen who used mostly experience and instincts rather than science to build them and connect Zagoria—as all the villages are collectively called—with the outside world. From a hundred and sixty bridges, today less than a hundred survive. The most iconic being the three arched bridge of Plakidas (aka Kalgeriko). Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven Being part of North Pindos National Park has helped Zagori to stay away from touristic overgrowth, thus keeping its isolated character relative intact. At the same time, it can provide high standard accommodation in beautiful small hotels and guest houses and an exquisite cuisine using fresh and all natural local ingredients. Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven It is one of the most complete adventure destinations in Greece, offering a wide array of trails as well as mountaineering and rock climbing routes through its amazing and diverse landscapes formed of gorges, virgin forests and mighty peaks. Rafting and kayaking are two more popular activities for which people gather to Zagori and especially river Voidomatis. Discover Zagori: Greece s Hidden Mountain Village Haven From all the villages of the region, Tsepelovo is the biggest with a population of near three hundred people. Some of the villages have less than ten people during winter and some are not even inhabited. The weather is fair from spring to autumn even though Epirus is the rainiest part of Greece. Winters can be heavy and sometimes the villages are cut out for brief periods of time. The closest city to Zagori is Ioannina—the capital of Epirus and a beautiful destination by itself. It has an airport but unfortunately, international flights are rather limited. Thessaloniki—the second biggest city in Greece, is 5 hours by car. Chrisostomos Kamberis Photographer/Content Creator Trip & Trail Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
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