
A mountain paradise in the heart of Epirus
Tzoumerka, also known as the Athamanian Mountains, is one of the most charming and unexplored destinations in Greece. In spring, the region transforms into an earthly paradise, with lush green landscapes, blooming meadows, rushing rivers and beautiful stone villages. Nature awakens and offers unique images and experiences for those who want an authentic excursion away from the ordinary.
Nature in all its glory
The wild and unspoilt nature of Tzoumerka is a true treasure for every traveller. In spring, the rivers are filled with melted snow from the mountains, creating spectacular waterfalls, while the alpine landscapes blend harmoniously with forests full of beech, fir and chestnut trees. The famous twin waterfalls of the village of Kataraktis, with a height of over 100 metres, are a breathtaking sight.
For adventure lovers, Tzoumerka offers countless choices of activities. Hiking trails run along the slopes of the Athamanian Mountains, leading to secluded chapels, ancient paths and natural wonders such as the Kipina Gorge. The Arakhthos and Kalarritikos rivers are ideal for rafting and kayaking, offering intense thrills to visitors.
The stone diamonds of Epirus
The area of Tzoumerka is dotted with traditional villages that preserve the architecture and authenticity of Epirus. Syrrako and Kalarrites, two of the most beautiful villages in the area, stand out for their stone mansions, cobbled streets and magnificent views of the surrounding mountain peaks. In these villages, time seems to have stopped, offering an unforgettable experience to the visitor.
Pramanda, the largest town of Tzoumerka, is an important centre of the region, with traditional taverns, guesthouses and the imposing monastery of Agia Paraskevi dominating the settlement. From there, the route to the cave of Anemotrypa, with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, is an experience not to be missed.
A journey through history and tradition
Tzoumerka is not only nature, but also history. Its inhabitants have always been known for their free spirit, their art of silversmithing and their contribution to historical events such as the 1821 Revolution. The Kalarrites were famous for their silversmiths, who even went so far as to supply jewellery to the royal courts of Europe.
Kipina Monastery, perched on a steep rock, is one of the most impressive monasteries in Greece and a unique landmark in the region. Built in the 13th century, it is a haven of tranquility and historical significance, having been a hideout for fighters at various periods of history.
The taste of Epirus
Epirus cuisine is renowned for its simplicity and deliciousness, and Tzoumerka is no exception. Visitors can enjoy delicious traditional pies, stews with local meats, as well as excellent cheese products such as feta, kefalograviera and galotyri. The noodles and trahanades, made from pure local ingredients, are typical flavours worth trying.
In addition, the area is famous for its Epirus tsipouros and wines, which ideally accompany meals and complement the authentic hospitality experience.
Access and accommodation
Tzoumerka is accessible by road from Ioannina and Arta, with the trip offering spectacular views and unique routes through lush green landscapes. The area has a variety of accommodation, from luxury guesthouses to more traditional accommodation, offering authentic hospitality and views of the mountain peaks.
A spring destination for everyone
Tzoumerka is a destination that combines authenticity, natural beauty and tradition. Spring is the ideal time to visit, as nature is at its peak of beauty and the weather is ideal for excursions. Whether one is looking for adventure and activities in nature or wishes to relax in a traditional village, Tzoumerka offers a unique travel experience that is unforgettable.