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you’re in the mood for quiet, clean mountain air,
forests, mountain climbing, skiing, river fishing, then
surely this is the place for you. For Grevena’s extraordinary
natural beauty not only astounds but captivates the visitor,
though one should not expect luxurious accommodation or
riotous nightlife.
This well-forested region attracted inhabitants from the
surrounding lowlands after the Ottoman conquest. On the
slopes of the verdant Pindos Mountains, thriving hamlets
sprouted, which over the centuries welcomed new settlers,
mainly Vlachs.
The terrain dictated the citizens' occupations (stock breeders
and muleteers cum merchants) and made the area a junction
for communications between Macedonia, north-west Thessaly
and Epirus, as can be seen from the stone bridges and traces
of roads that have survived.
The prefectural capital is Grevena, built 543 meters above
sea level on the banks of the Grevenitis river, a tributary
of the Aliakmon.
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The town possesses
restaurants, tavernas, rotisseries, a cinema and an open-air
theater. Every summer the theater hosts concerts, plays
performed by the State Theater of Northern Greece, and appearances
by Greek and foreign folklore ensembles.
You can visit the villages in the district by bus, or if
you have your own car, proceed with caution.
One of these villages is Zakas, 23 kilometers from Grevena,
set at an altitude of 900 meters.
There are two caves worth visiting, one at Mt. Orliakas
and the other near the village named Spileo (cave), which
stands on a cliff. At Paliouria (47 km.), don’t miss
the Byzantine monastery of the Virgin Evangelistria and
the monastery of Ossios Nikanor founded in 1534 not far
from the Aliakmon River. The frescoes decorating its main
church resemble those in the Varlaam monastery at Meteora
and are most probably the work of the same painter, the
famous Frangos Kastellanos.
One place of exceptional loveliness and a good place to
spend a summer holiday, is the village of Perivoli (45 km.
from Grevena).
Samarina, another charming village, is built on the slopes
of Mt. Smolikas, 1.450 meters above sea level. Here the
lush greenery and spectacular scenery cannot fail to please.
Other villages that deserve a stop – all of them overlooking
forests of firs, pines and willows – are Kipourio,
Krania, Deskati, Avdela, Polineri, Smixi and Alatopetra,
to mention only a few
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