Tag: Greek Lakes

Lake Ziros: The myth of the orphaned sisters that accompanies it

The Lake Ziros is not one of the most famous lakes in Greece, but it is one of the most beautiful you can visit. It is located in Epirus and specifically on the border of Preveza - Arta. The beauty of the landscape, the tranquility, and the location in which it is located make it look like it has sprung from the pages of a fairy tale. Besides, she is accompanied by various myths, the most famous being the one with the sisters. Lake Pamvotis: A gem made of water ...

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The lakes of Greece worth walking – Breathtaking images

The lakes of Greece are considered to be a pole of attraction. Apart from the large and famous, however, polar lakes such as  Kastoria and Ioannina with Lake Pamvotis or the famous Lake Doxa, there are some other lakes with wild beauty and something special. And this is none other than the fact that it takes effort and certainly a lot of walking to get there and admire them up close. They are some of the mountainous and beautiful lakes of Greece that it is a fact that not everyone ...

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Karla: The story of a lake that people never wanted it!

Greece is home to more lakes than we might imagine. While traveling around the country, you can see small and large lakes that all have their own history. Some of them stand out for their name and history. One such lake is Lake Karla, located in Thessaly and specifically in Larissa. The lake was literally reborn after disappearing and has a very interesting history despite the fact that it is not well-known to many. If you find yourself in the area, it is worth getting to know Lake Karla. Peloponnese: ...

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Trip to Lake Kastoria: Nature at its best

A Natura protected area, with enchanting images. It is absolutely a must to take a tour of it as it abundantly offers you peace of mind. Ideal. At an altitude of 630 meters above sea level, northwest of Greece the the lake of Kastoria can be found. It spans 28 square kilometres and is the eleventh largest lake in our country. It is also called Lake Orestida but most people call it the lake of Kastoria. And so we've come to love her. In autumn and winter, the lake is ...

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