Epirus: Metsovo, Ioannina & Zagorohoria.
| From Meteora to
Ioannina we travel via a spectacular mountain
pass, a short drive up into the Pindos Mountains to the
picturesque village of Metsovo,
famous for its roast meat, home made pies, and locally
smoked cheese. A village of 5,000 Vlachs, Metsovo (60 km
east of Ioannina) rests upon the ruins of ancient Tymphi.
It extends along one of the highest peaks of the Pindus,
exciting the visitor with its "Alpine"
architecture and its striking scenery. The village is
built on the steep side of one mountain and looks across
a valley to some of the highest peaks of the Pindos
Mountains capped with snow even through the summer. The
fields are riots of wildflowers and in distant valleys
flocks of sheep and goats are tiny moving white dots. The
town is the wealthiest town per capita in the European
Union, with most of the income coming from lumber,
grazing, cheese making, weaving, a wonderful robust red
wine, and the bequest of the Tositsa family. Houses are
wood and stone, with slate roofs and carved wooden
ceilings. We’ll visit the Tositsa Museum, the house
in which the immensely wealthy family of the Barons
Tositsa lived for over three centuries. After the death
of the last Tositsa in 1950, the house was made into a
museum, a memorial to the way the rich used to live, and
a superb collection of the folk arts of the region. Metsovo
and the other mountain villages of this area are
completely unlike the rest of Greece. Even the language
is different, since most of the people, although they
speak Greek. are Vlachs and speak Vlachika as their
native tongue. The older people still wear the
traditional mountain clothing: men in black. sometimes
with skirts and white leggings, tasseled clogs and
shepherd’s crooks, women in long skirts and
embroidered velveteen bodices. They are taciturn and
proud, but very friendly to their North American
visitors. The church of Agia Paraskevi has an interesting
carved icon screen and its wall mosaics are copies of the
ones at Ravenna. The Monastery of Agios Nikolaos with its
17th century frescoes is also worth a visit. The nearby ski center and the number of mountains in the vicinity make Metsovo a paradise for skiers and hikers. |
| Ioannina is the
capital of the region Epirus. According to a text by the
historian Procopius, Ioannina was founded in 527 by the
emperor Justinian. Located on a plateau on the western
side of Lake Ioannina, is facing the grey limestone mass
of Mount Mitsikeli. It was first mentioned in
ecclesiastical registers of the 9th and 10th centuries as
an important Byzantine city but remained a sleepy
medieval town when Greeks fleeing Constantinople after
its capture by the Crusaders in 1204 arrived here to make
it the capital of the Despotate of Epirus. The first
Despot, Michael I, started building the walls that over
the next centuries would be enlarged and strengthened by
various conquerors -- Greeks, Italians, Serbs, and Turks
-- to become the quite magnificent walled old town that
still exists. Ioannina offers plenty of opportunities to
explore. Apart from its museums -with exhibits from all
over Epirus -and the art gallery, the town has also to
offer its natural beautiful surroundings, the old part of
the city with the city walls, the picturesque narrow
alleys and the splendid views. On arrival we will visit
the old walled city, with picturesque narrow lanes, and
the Litharitsia, an old structure dating back to the days
of Ali Pasha, now fully restored. No visit to Ioannina would be complete without a trip to the islet of Ioannina at the Pamvotis lake. A traditional village of superb beauty, built in the 17th century and consisting of 150 families is on the islet. In the tavernas of the village one can taste a selection of fresh lake fish. The Philanthropinon Monastery and the Revolutionary Museum are also worthwhile visiting. Small boats connect the islet with Ioannina very frequently. Museums: Visit the Archaeological Museum is in the centre of the Ioannina, by the park Litharitsa. Significant collections of archaeological finds from all over Epirus are exhibited. The Municipal Museum is housed in the former Aslan Tzami mosque, with exhibits of historical and folkloric character. The Folk Art Museum of the Society of Epirotic Studies has many examples of local crafts to show. The Byzantine Museum exhibits important collections from the Byzantine and the post-Byzantine period. The Vrellis Museum of Greek History is 13 km away from Ioannina, at Mouzaki and covers, with the waxen effigies of personalities and scenes, the period preceding the Greek Revolution (1611-1821). The new Pavlos Vrellis Wax Museum, recently completed, is located in the village of Bizani, 11Km south of the city of Ioannina. The museum is built in traditional 18th century "Epirus-style" architecture and towers over a flat area, which collects water in the fall and winter months. On display in the museum are wax exhibits covering themes from various periods of Greek history (Pre-Revolution period, 1821 Revolution leading to Independence, 1940-41) and other themes including "Byzantium", "Ancient Greece" and "Asia Minor". In total, the museum houses 36 separate collections with 150 life-size wax sculptures, all the creations of this world-renowned artist. Villages around Ioannina. Visit Zitsa, a village 28 km northwest of Ioannina, famous for its fine mineral water and its sparkling white wine. The Zagorohoria are 46 traditional settlements North of Ioannina, set in breathtaking surroundings, very rich in animal and plant life, and bounded by Mountains Mitsikeli, Gamila and the Aoos River. There are over 60 stone bridges in the area, one of which is the Plakidhas three-arched stone bridge, the largest in Zagori. The distinctive architecture, with the houses built exclusively of local gray stone, the mansions, the churches and the area with the dark pine trees, the full of flowers meadows and the lush vegetation provide a unique experience of natural beauty. Moreover in the Vikos-Aoos National Park, which includes the Vikos Gorge, the canyon formed by the River Aoos, one can observe rare species of flora and fauna of Epirus. Over 1750 species of wild plants and flowers are recorded in the region, many of them being indigenous and unique. The town of Konitsa, capital of the Konitsa County, is a picturesque town located at the northern part of the Prefecture of Ioannina in the area of Greece called Epirus. The town climbs up the hillside beneath the great "Gymnadi" or "Nymfi" (as it was called in the ancient times) Mountain between the mighty, wild Aoos River and the now dry river Topolitsa, at 600meters above the sea. Three rivers join in the land in front of Konista: the Sarantaporos, the Aoos and the Voidomatis. Part of the Vikos-Aoos National Park, the Vicos Gorge-Canyon ("Loud Voice") is one of the most breathtaking natural sites in all of Greece and one of the largest and finest gorges in all of Europe. As stated in the 1996 Guinness Book of World Records Vicos Gorge is the deepest canyon in northern Greece and the deepest canyon in the world. The gorge is 12 km long, averages 700 m in depth and 200 m in width. It is traversed by Voidomatis River, a tributary of Aoos River, one of the largest in the region of Epirus. The Vikos canyon is at a distance of 5 Km is the deepest and the longest canyon in Europe and offers outstanding scenery. At the feet of the left wall of the canyon, aprox. 1350 m tall are the sources of the Voidomatis River. The Voidomatis river, just 2,5 Km away from Aristi, has the fame of being the cleanest river in Europe with water which fit to drink. The gorge is located in the stunning mountainous area known as the "Zagorohoria" (or "Zagori Villages"), 16 km north of the city of Ioannina. The 46 picturesque Zagori Villages, scattered about the fir- and pine- covered slopes of mount Mitsikeli, are "decorated" by small stone houses built in traditional Epirot architectural style. The area is full of churches, small folklore museums, remarkable bridges and archaeological sites (such as 9th c B.C settlement of Vitsa). Dracolimni (the dragon lake) is at an altitude of 2100 m. four hours walk from the village of Papingo, the closest starting point. It is situated on top of the mount Tymphe, the dominating mountain of Zagori. |