Central Zagori includes twenty villages respectively, are a unique residential, historical and cultural unity at the northwestern tip of Pindos mountain hill. During the Second World War the contribution of the residents of Zagori and especially of the women of Zagori was invaluable. They transported ammunition and other supplies to the soldiers and turned back carrying wounded men.
First point of interest is the most famous single arched stone bridge of Zagori, “Kokkori” bridge. It was built in 1750AD, length is 35m, width is 2,5m and the highest point is 13m.
At the same time there was another bridge, which they also used to punish the zoo: In order to find out if a suspect was a zooist, they forced him to cross the bridge, carrying a goat on his back. If he passed by or admitted his act, he was acquitted. Otherwise, his punishment was drowning in the river. This bridge connects villages Kipi, Dilofo and Koukouli. At the side of the bridge there’s an amazing climbing field for advanced climbers
We continue to the most popular three arched stone bridge of “Plakida or Kalogeriko”. It was built as a wooden bridge and later on (1814AD) it was reconstructed as a stone bridge by the Abbot Serafeim. The length is 54m, width is 3,15m and the highest point is 6,7m. This bridge connects villages Kipi, Dilofo and Koukouli
Then we explore the traditional village of Koukouli through the stone steps of Koukouli which is dated from the 13th century. At the village there’re lots of traditional houses, the complex of the old school, arches, fountains and the church of Virgin Mary one of the best churches in Zagori area. We relax drinking refreshment or a coffee
After this short brake we’ll observe the longest stone trail in Greece, Vradeto steps. Approximately 1.500 stone steps, 39 turns and 2 single arched stone bridges. It was the only way of transportation until 1973 to the highest village of Zagori, “Vradeto” village at an altitude of 1.340m
Next stop is to observe the breathtaking view of Vikos gorge, huge cliffs (up to 900m), eagle nests and more. Vikos gorge is awarded as the “deepest relative to its width” canyon on earth by the Guinness Book of records among others since 1997, one of the most important monuments of nature in Greece
Have you ever seen a stone forest? Natural thin layers towering limestone formations at an altitude of 1,500m surrounded of oak and maple forest is a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe. You may think that someone has placed one slate onto the next in order to create a tower!
Next visit is Monodendri village which tradition says that the name of the village comes from “a colossal tree (fir) rises above the Monastery of Saint Minas, stricken by lightning and survived until 1840”.
For tradition lovers we visit a handicraft center where they produce clothes, carpets, wending gifts and full information about them