With an area of 4,990 Sq.kms, Ioanina
is the largest prefecture in Epirus . Monasteries, charming mountain
villages, spectacular nature make this area ideal for outdoor activities
such as rafting skiing and mountain climbing, or just wandering and
exploring the countryside.
Ioannina (Yanina)
Situated on the shores of Lake Parrivotis
, the town was founded in the 6 th century AD and has developed into
a thriving commercial centre, but still retaining its character from
the past. With narrow streets lined with old houses, where many of
the town’s craftsmen, woodcarvers, jewellers etc; ply their
trade. The Archaeological Museum contains exhibits from the regions
past. The Municipal Museum and the Folk Art Museum have many fine
examples of local crafts and costumes. On Lake Parrivotis , where
one can take a boat trip to the islet of Nissaki, situated in the
centre of the lake. On the islet stands the Philanthropinon Monastery,
with its Byzantine frescoes and the Pre-Revolution Museum . To the
north of the town (4km) is the Perama Cave , on of the finest horizontal
caves in the region.
Dodoni
On the foothills of Mount Tomaras
south of the town, are the ruins of old Dodoni. This site is conceivably
one of the oldest in Greece , with the impressive theatre, one of
the best preserved, where even today modern dramas are enacted.
Zitsa
This rural community 28km. northwest
from the town, bordered by vineyards is renowned for it delicious
white wine.
Metsovo
Metsovo is a delight for hikers,
skiers and others who enjoy the outdoor life. This small town is
utterly charming situated in the mountains of the Pindus. The residents
of this town keep alive the age old customs of weaving and carving,
many of women still wear the vibrantly coloured costumes of the region.
Whilst here one must savour the cheeses and the full-bodied red wine
which are among the best in the country. At the Monastery of Agios
Nikolaos, are some fine 17 th century frescoes and at the church
of Agia Paraskevi , there are some mosaics and a carved icon screen
that are worth seeing.
Konitsa
This market town on the slopes of
Mt. Tapetezitsa , with its natural scenery is a mixture of traditional
and modern dwellings. At the chapel of Agia Varvara, one is rewarded
with striking views over the mountains, nearby is a single span stone
bridge which is one of the longest in the region. At Kavassilia,
Pixaria and Amarandos there are thermal springs alleged to have therapeutic
properties. The town is makes a good base for those wishing to discover
the mountains of the region.
Zagorohoria – The National
Forest of Vikos-Aoos
The Zagorohoria ( hamlets of Zagoria)
are 46 traditional hamlets, bordered by the Mountains of Mitsikeli
and Gamila and the River Aoos. The hamlets are spread around the
Zargori district. At Giftokambos in central Zargori, the Sarakatsan
nomadic herdsmen who keep alive traditions carried down from the
distant past, assemble once a year in August for their long-established
get together. There are many beautiful hamlets in the district, each
with their own style and where you can be sure to receive a warm
welcome. The district is rich in flora and fauna. On tours into the
countryside, please do not disturb the wildlife or pick the flowers,
and keep it clean.