The places you haven't gotten to know yet

Ptolemaida offers a unique experience that combines history, culture and nature. The transition to green energy alongside the preservation of tradition makes it a fascinating destination for travelers looking for the "other Greece" - authentic, renewed and rich in layers of history and culture.

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The Corestia region offers a journey through time - an experience of wandering through abandoned villages between mountains and streams, which bring the magical landscapes of Macedonia into fascinating stories of heroism, culture and endurance. This is a place where every reddish stone house and every abandoned street tell of a life that once existed here, of dreams, hopes and struggles. A route in Korstia takes visitors between the past and the present, in a magical and breathtaking landscape, which gives the feeling of a real journey in time.

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The village of Timpristos is much more than just a point on the map. It represents a rare encounter between past and present, between nature and man, and between simplicity and cultural richness. The visit to this winding village, seen as an ancient snake from above, offers the conscious traveler an authentic experience of life at a different pace, slow and connected to the earth.

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Geopark Bucharia offers a unique travel experience among natural and wild landscapes, history and traditional agriculture, and all within a short distance of other attractions such as the Bridge of Serbia and Lake Polipito. The Geopark is an exceptional destination for nature and geological landscape enthusiasts who are not deterred by simple conditions, and are looking to get to know the special Greece off the usual tourist map

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Florina, the capital of the Florina region in northern Greece, is a town with a rich history, spectacular views and diverse culture. Located close to the border with the Republic of North Macedonia, it is known for its local agriculture, especially its pepper crops and boutique wineries. Throughout history, Florina passed through many hands, from the Greeks and the Romans, through the Byzantines, the Ottomans and the Bulgarians, until its final liberation in 1912. Florina is also an important cultural center with museums, art schools, and a university. The Sakolba river that runs through the center of the town is the focal point for a beautiful promenade. In addition, Florina is considered a center of Greek cinema, with a famous director such as Theo Anglopoulos shooting famous films there. The town offers unique skiing experiences at the nearby Vigla site, and is also an area where you can encounter bears in the wild. In the past, a small Jewish community operated in Florina, but today there is no trace of this community, apart from its historical story. Florina offers visitors a special combination of nature, culture and rich history.

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