Vitsa — Tik Kaya
Vitsa is divided into two parts, (Upper) and Kato Vitsa (Lower), both characterized by narrow cobblestone alleys and stone-built mansions.
: A double-arched stone bridge dating back to 1748, located at the end of the Skala trail at the entrance of the Vikos Gorge. Tik Kaya Vitsa
: The restaurant is famous for its Zagori pies , specifically the Chortopita (herb pie), often priced around 8 EUR. Other local favorites include flour pie (zymaropita) and dishes made with wild mushrooms. Vitsa is divided into two parts, (Upper) and
This restaurant is a central hub in Vitsa, popular for its authentic Epirus cuisine and mountain atmosphere. Other local favorites include flour pie (zymaropita) and
refers to the restaurant " Stou Taki " (meaning "At Taki's"), a highly-rated traditional taverna located in the village of Vitsa , within the Zagori region of northwestern Greece . Vitsa is part of the Vikos-Aoos National Park , known for its stunning stone architecture and proximity to the Vikos Gorge . Dining: " Stou Taki " (Tik Kaya)
: It offers a genuine village experience with outdoor seating typically found in the central paved square under large plane trees.
: Visit Vikoyiatros (the "Doctor of Vikos") for traditional Greek coffee; the owner is a poet known for serving melomakárona cookies year-round. Nearby Attractions