Category: NATURA 2000 Areas
The area of Meteora – Pyli includes nine (9) areas of the European network NATURA 2000 (SAC & SPA).
Area Code: GR1440005 | Area: 71859,54 hectares The Antichasia Mountains and Meteora protected area occupies the largest part of the Antichasia Mountains, which are located in the northeastern part of the Prefecture of Trikala. It is a hilly and semi-mountainous area, with altitudes of up to 1,500m. and is crossed…
View moreArea Code: GR1440006 | Area: 19809,03 hectares Kerketion Oros (Koziakas) is a mountain at the left edge of central Pindhos range, with bare and rocky ridges and peaks but also with fir forests and open structure ravine forests. The vegetation of the area includes phrygana, dry calcareous grasslands, dry siliceous…
View moreArea Code: GR2130006 | Area: 7256,37 hectares The area of Metsovo (Anilio-Katara) is the natural border between the North and South Pindos mountain ranges and also the main pass from Epirus to Thessaly. The protected area includes two summits Voulgaris (1821 m) and Thanasakis (1820 m) of Mt. Zygos (north-east…
View moreArea Code: GR2130007 | Area: 20344,99 hectares Lakmos (Peristeri) is a long, narrow, imposing mountain range, with beautiful alpine plateaus that rises like a giant wall between the geographical regions of Epirus and Thessaly. Within the Geopark, it encompasses the area of Chaliki and Anthousa, with Verliga glacial plateau and…
View moreArea Code: GR2130013 | Area: 64603.5600 hectares The area includes the mountain range of the Athamanian Mountains (Tzoumerka).The Athamanian Mountains are located in the north-western part of South Pindos, between Thessaly and Epirus. They are one of the largest mountain ranges in the country, with a length of more than…
View moreArea code: GR1440002 | Area: 50.636,99 hectares Koziakas (Mount Kerketion), is a beautiful long mountain west of Trikala. It is located at the easternmost edge of the central Pindos. It is densely forested for the most part. The vegetation of the area includes toadstools, dry limestone meadows, dry siliceous meadows…
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