Voidomatis River Springs Vikos Canyon Panagia Monastery

Voidomatis River Springs Vikos Canyon Panagia Monastery

Voidomatis River Springs Vikos Canyon Panagia Monastery
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Voidomatis River Springs Vikos Canyon Panagia Monastery

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Voidomatis river crosses the Vikos Canyon. In this area one may find the springs of the river near the monastery of Panagia. It is only one hour walk from the  Vikos village, center, but follwoing this path one may walk all the Vikos canyon some 7 hours of trekking

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A: Voidomatis River Vikos

Par Vasilis Triantafyllou, à 110 mètres

Another site near the springs of Voidomatis River in the Vikos Gorge. Nature is simply amazing here. ...

Voidomatis River Vikos

B: Vikos Voidomatis Path Descent

Par Vasilis Triantafyllou, à 240 mètres

The descent to the springs of Voidomatis River is very pleasing at this season with all natures sprin...

Vikos Voidomatis Path Descent

C: Vikos gorge view

Par Kostas Kaltsas, à 520 mètres

Vikos gorge view

D: Vikos Gorge

Par Costas Vassis, à 530 mètres

View of Vikos Gorge from the Vikos village. Vikos Gorge is a part os Vikos-Aoos National Park. With w...

Vikos Gorge

E: Vikos Zagorochoria Epirus Greece

Par Georgios Kosmas, à 690 mètres

This is one of my favorite places around the world. There is a bench, at the end of the Vikos gorge w...

Vikos Zagorochoria Epirus Greece

F: Avragonio traditional apartments complex at Papingo

Par Costas Vassis, A 2.5 km

Avragonio is a luxury traditional apartments complex located at Papingo, the most famouse village in ...

Avragonio traditional apartments complex at Papingo

G: Avragonio Private Club

Par Costas Vassis, A 2.6 km

Private club of Avragonio, a luxury guest house at Papingo, one of the most well preserved mountain v...

Avragonio Private Club

H: Taxiarches church

Par Costas Vassis, A 2.7 km

The only church in Mikro Papigo is the church of Taxiarches that has been characterized as preservabl...

Taxiarches church

I: Old bridge at Boidomatis River

Par Charilaos Kalogirou, A 4.8 km

Old bridge at Boidomatis River

Old bridge at Boidomatis River

J: Vikos Canyon Oksia

Par Vasilis Triantafyllou, A 5.2 km

Oksia Site is one of the best places to gaze at the Vikos Canyon's glory. Located not far from Monode...

Vikos Canyon Oksia

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