Metsovo

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The History Of Metsovo

Metsovo is one of the most important mountain settlements in the Pindos, with a long history and a stable role in the history of Epirus. Built at a key point between Epirus, Thessaly, and Macedonia, it developed as a place of livestock farming, trade, and transportation, while the Vlach tradition had a decisive influence on its cultural identity. During the Ottoman period, it experienced significant economic growth, while its historical path was also marked by difficult moments, such as the great disaster of 1854. Nevertheless, Metsovo retained its character and evolved into a place where history, tradition, and everyday life remain closely intertwined.

The Benefactors of Metsovo

The identity of Metsovo is inextricably linked to the actions of important benefactors who came from the region and contributed decisively to its progress. Among the most emblematic figures are Michael Tositsas, Nikolaos Stournaras, and Georgios Averoff, individuals who supported not only their place of origin but also major projects of national importance.

In more recent times, Evangelos Averoff-Tositsas contributed decisively to the cultural and economic renaissance of Metsovo through initiatives that strengthened local production, art, education, and the overall character of the region. The work of these people remains evident today in the cultural heritage and contemporary image of the place.

Local Products of Metsovo

Metsovo has a strong culinary identity, based on mountain production and the region’s livestock farming tradition. The best known of all is Metsovone, the PDO smoked cheese that has become synonymous with the area, while other local cheeses, such as Metsovela and Graviera, also hold a special place.

At the same time, the region is closely linked to wine production, mainly through Katogi Averoff, which has given Metsovo a special place on the Greek wine map.

Together with traditional meats, pies, and mountain products, all these combine to create a taste experience that is an essential part of any visit.

Winter Destination

Metsovo has established itself as one of the most beloved winter destinations in Epirus, combining the atmosphere of a traditional mountain village with easy access to mountain activities. The area attracts visitors seeking snow-covered landscapes, warm hospitality, and a well-rounded winter getaway experience with character.

A short distance from Metsovo lies the Anilio Ski Center, which, thanks to its easy access from the Egnatia Highway, serves as a major hub for skiing, cross-country skiing, and other mountain activities. Thus, Metsovo is not only a beautiful place to stay, but also a comprehensive base for winter experiences in the heart of the Pindus Mountains.

Sights of Metsovo

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Anilio

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Votonosi

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Milia

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Anthochori

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Lake of the Sources of Aoos

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Valia Calda

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Anilio Bridge

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Bridge in the Averof Garden

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