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Hidden Epirus: Monodendri, Papigo, Syrrako and other characterful villages
Our reference points for buying in Epirus: Zagorochoria, Sivota, Preveza, Parga
Settling in Epirus: Ioannina by the lake, Parga by the sea, Zagori in the mountains
Epirus Real Estate Market 2026: budgets in Ioannina, Preveza, Parga
2026 Trends: Price per m² in Thessaloniki (Ano Poli, Kalamaria) and the Kassandra/Sithonia peninsula
Bridge of Plakidas, Epirus Epirus is not the Greece of white-washed houses and blue cupolas depicted in all the tourist guides. It is a Greece you wouldn't expect with magnificent landscapes with snow-capped peaks, deep gorges, rivers with crystal clear waters, and a rich, diverse flora and fauna. And then there is the Zagoria region, an astonishing community of 46 mountain villages linked together by mule tracks or magnificent bridges, which are often very old. In short, a hiker's paradise. And, for bathing and relaxing, the coastline offers pretty beaches of fine sand. So, are you won over? If so, why not cast an eye over the property market in Epirus? You are bound to find your heart's desire to suit your budget. An inland house or a seaside residence overlooking the pretty beaches of Parga?
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Facing the Amvrakikos Gulf, Preveza blends a marina promenade with a relaxed old quarter. Narrow lanes reach the Clock Tower of Agios Charalambos and waterside cafés.
Monolithi, Kanali and Kastrosikia deliver long Ionian sands and Blue Flag waters. Nearby, the Amvrakikos wetlands are a Natura 2000 refuge for birdlife and sea turtles.
Ancient Nikopolis and the Necromanteion of Ephyra reward unrushed exploring. Aktion National Airport and the Aktio–Preveza undersea tunnel connect the coast to Lefkada and Parga. Seafood tavernas showcase Ambracian prawns, sardines, Epirus pies and local tsipouro.
Set around Lake Pamvotis, Ioannina pairs waterside promenades with the stone lanes of the Kastro and Its Kale. Boats shuttle to the lake island of monasteries, while Perama Cave and the Castle Museum frame weekend walks.
Nearby, the Zagori Cultural Landscape holds UNESCO World Heritage status, with arched bridges and villages like Papigo near the Vikos Gorge. Egnatia Odos and King Pyrrhus Airport connect the city, as Zitsa wines and Epirus pies round off the day.
On Greece’s northwest coast, Thesprotia blends Ionian bays with Epirus foothills. Igoumenitsa is the mainland gateway to Corfu and Italy, anchored by its busy port and the Egnatia Odos terminus.
Sivota curves around coves like Bella Vraka and Mega Ammos, while Plataria and Perdika set an easy seaside routine. Inland, Souli and the Acheron springs bring cool gorges and river walks.
Tables lean to seafood, Epirus cheese pies and tsipouro. Day trips reach Ioannina’s lakeside quarter, while ferries link to Paxos. Mild seasons favour outdoor plans.
Set along the Arachthos River, Arta pairs riverside living with views to the Tzoumerka. The famed Bridge of Arta and the Byzantine Panagia Parigoritissa shape the city’s character.
Days shift from shaded squares to river walks and mountain trails. Epirus flavours lead the table: pies, grilled meats, seafood from the gulf and local tsipouro.
The Ambracian Gulf wetlands form a Natura 2000 protected area. Ionia Odos (A5) links the region, while Aktion National Airport serves nearby Preveza; Ioannina lies within reach.
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