Hidden, everyday treasures of a small town in NorthWestern Greece can be literally a large to-do list. From a long walk in the nearby Theodoridi Forest, to organized rafting in Aliakmonas River and furthermore tasting the local delicacies that range from traditional Feta Cheese, Loukoumi and Halva, all the way to numerous delicious mushrooms the greater area has to provide.
The scope of this website is to serve as an Artistic/Photographic Stance of the town’s and greater area’s details. Via the images one can see the Love people experience and show for the town.
Check in when you like and be ready for a treat of a local recipie! Even better come visit the town, taste it’s delicious offerings and purchase what you wish.
Grevena (Greek: Γρεβενά, Grevená, [ɣreveˈna], Aromanian: Grebini) is a town and municipality in Western Macedonia, northern Greece, capital of the Grevena regional unit. The town's current population is 13,374 citizens (2011). It lies about 420 kilometres (261 miles) from Athens and about 180 km (112 miles) from Thessaloniki.
The municipality's population is 25,905. Grevena has had access to the Egnatia Odos since the early 2000s, which now connects Igoumenitsa with Thessaloniki and Alexandroupoli at the border with Turkey. Mountains surround the municipality, which is situated by the river Greveniotikos, which itself flows into the Aliakmon.