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From Unesco-listed Vikos Gorge to arcs of wild beach, from magical villages where time seems to have stopped to the mouth of Hades and a ruined Roman city, Zagori and Epirus are not short of sights. Yet centuries of isolation has preserved a distinct human history here, too. Towards the coast, that historical timeframe stretches back to temples that were considered ancient even by Homer. Oxia viewpoint, Monodendri, Zagori, Greece. Its wall of limestone plummets as a sheer cliff, stained orange by iron and fuzzed at its base by lush forest. A path notched into the cliff on the left provides the best photos if your nerves are up to it. Ovires natural pools, Megalo Papigo, Zagori, Greece. Villagers cool off in high summer in this wooded limestone gorge which burrows into a hillside between Megalo and Mikro Papigo. Come for a stroll, too, because the wooded gorge becomes steeper and narrower the further back you go. Park in a layby on the main road opposite the canyon entrance. Vikos Gorge, Zagori, Greece. In the heart of the Pindos mountains lies the mighty Vikos Gorge — the world's deepest at m — cutting a jagged course for 20km through the Vikos-Aoos National Park. There are some great viewing spots from the villages of Monodendri and Vikos. There is a fantastic viewing point at Oxia, and plenty of trails that lead deep within the gorge for some superb hiking. Kalogeriko Bridge, Kipi, Zagori, Greece. In a landscape riddled by canyons Zagori residents became expert stone bridge-builders — under the Ottoman occupation, sultans acclaimed local architects the finest of their empires. Six span gorges around Kipi village, the most celebrated being this picturesque bridge which hopscotches 56m across the river in three arches. Actually, locals acclaim the high, single-span Kokkori bridge nearby as the more impressive engineering feat. A monk sought solitude in a cave near the Voidomatis river. Followers arrived, then a tiny monastery was built over his hermitage in , in later decades a refuge from invading Ottomans for villagers. Still, the upshot is the most atmospheric chapel in Zagori, hidden from sight deep in beautiful woodland. The size of a matchbox with the atmosphere of a cathedral, its tiny interior is covered in inky-blue and ruby frescos. Source the key and request a guide from En Aristi restaurant. Small wonder it served as an impregnable redoubt for villagers during Ottoman expansion in the s. If you can laugh at heights, take a footpath notched around the cliff beside the monastery to reach the fortified gateway behind which villagers picked off any invaders. Kapesovo, Zagori, Greece. Sleepy and built of stone the colour of old ivory, it basks in sunshine on a high southern slope. A small embroidery sampler can take students months to complete, so prices are not cheap. An affiliated gallery in a nearby mansion holds photography exhibitions. 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