Western Macedonia known for its natural beauty
Western Macedonia is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece and constitutes the western part of Macedonia.
The region is mainly mountainous and has no access to the sea. It borders Albania and North Macedonia to the north, Epirus to the west and Thessaly to the south.
Western Macedonia is divided into four regional units:
Kastoria, Florina, Grevena, Kozani
Western Macedonia is known for its natural beauty, historical monuments and traditional towns.
Some of the most popular attractions include:
Lake Kastoria
Prespa National Park
The ancient city of Aiani
The village of Nymfaio
Western Macedonia is also an important agricultural and industrial hub. The region is known for its production of fruits, vegetables, grains and dairy products.