The Selloi region has retained its gentle rural and traditional character to this day, with settlements that remain closely tied to agriculture, livestock farming, and the natural landscape of Epirus. 

The Selloi region has retained its gentle rural and traditional character to this day, with settlements that remain closely tied to agriculture, livestock farming, and the natural landscape of Epirus. A prime example is Seniko, a semi-mountainous settlement at the northern end of the Selloi Valley, where the arched stone bridges at the village entrance create a scene in perfect harmony with the surroundings.

The stone bridge “Helimodi” also holds a special place; it is an important architectural monument of the region, a two-arched bridge with a total length of approximately forty meters and a stone-paved deck. The landscape is complemented by cultivated fields, low hills, and views toward Olytsika, creating an area where daily life, stone, and nature coexist authentically.

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Nuts & forest products

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Prophet Elias Hill

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Sygounas Bridge

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