Most don’t realise that mainland Greece offers snow-covered peaks and stunning stone villages.
When you think of , images of sun-soaked islands with sandy beaches and turquoise waters during the summer probably spring to mind.
However, come winter, the mainland offers a completely different beauty as it’s home to -covered mountains, stone-built villages and endless green landscapes.
Just like in Germany’s most popular markets, streets glow with festive lights and fireplaces are lit offering a warm retreat from the snow and mist that envelops its villages.
From hiking gorges to skiing snowy slopes or relaxing in rustic lodges, mainland Greece has something for everyone – destinations that rival that of Italy or .
Revealed below are Greek newspaper ekathimerini’s eight must-visit destinations in Greece to experience its winter magic.
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Arachova is often dubbed the “Winter Mykonos” thanks to its alpine charm and cosmopolitan flair.
Zagorochoria, Epirus
Recently celebrated for its exceptional cultural and natural value, Zagori has landscapes that rival any , with hundreds of miles of hiking trails that wind through ancient forests, past monasteries and over arched bridges. You can finish your trail at Vikos Gorge – officially the deepest gorge in the world relative to its width.
Villages like Megalo Papigo, Monodendri (meaning “lonely tree”), and Tsepelovo offer boutique accommodations and traditional tavernas serving hearty pies, wild mushrooms and local dairy products.
Arachova, Mount Parnassos, Boeotia
Often dubbed the “Winter ” thanks to its alpine charm and cosmopolitan flair, the attractive mountain town of Arachova draws both weekenders and international visitors. Located just five miles from the Delphi UNESCO site, Arachova makes for a fantastic base for exploring one of the ancient world’s most iconic landmarks.
For skiing enthusiasts, the Parnassos Ski Center, Greece’s largest and most modern ski resort, is just a 20-minute drive from Arachova. Offering slopes for all levels, breathtaking alpine views, and well-maintained facilities, it is a top choice for winter sports in Greece.
Florina and Nymfaio, Macedonia
Tucked away in the far north of Greece, the Florina region offers a tranquil winter escape that feels like stepping into another world.
Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and the pristine Prespes Lakes, the town of Florina enchants visitors with its serene beauty and cultural depth. During the festive season, the town comes alive with twinkling lights and the comforting aroma of woodsmoke from chimneys lining the Sakoulevas River. Just 2.5 hours by train from , Florina’s must-see spots include the Contemporary Art Museum and the Florina Art Gallery which showcase the town’s vibrant creative spirit.
Kalavryta, Peloponnese
Nestled at the foot of Mount Helmos in the northern , Kalavryta blends natural beauty, history and winter sports just 2.5 hours from Athens. The Kalavryta Ski Center, perched at 2,340 meters, offers slopes for all skill levels, stunning views, and modern facilities.
For those not wishing to take to the slopes, you can explore the historic Holy Monastery of Agia Lavra, where the Greek War of Independence began or visit the Kalavryta Massacre Memorial. Nearby, the Cave of the Lakes features cascading pools, while Planitero’s forests offer streams and hearty Peloponnesian dishes like slow-cooked lamb and sweet preserves.
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Kastoria is nestled on the shores of Lake Orestiada and surrounded by snow-dusted mountains
Kastoria, Macedonia
Nestled on the shores of Lake Orestiada and surrounded by snow-dusted mountains, Kastoria is a captivating winter destination in northern Greece, which combines natural beauty with cultural richness.
The historic neighbourhoods of Doltso and Apozari feature snow-covered stone mansions and over 50 Byzantine churches with stunning frescos dotted among winding cobbled streets.
Lake Orestiada itself is perfect for lakeside strolls or boat rides, while the nearby Grammos and Vitsi mountains offer skiing, hiking and forest exploration.
Metsovo, Epirus
Metsovo is a charming mountain town nestled on the slopes of Mount Pindos, home to snow-built houses, cobblestone streets and views of snow-capped peaks. For winter sports, Metsovo is a great base for the nearby Anilio and Karakoli ski centers which offer beginner-friendly slopes, plus options for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Metsovo delights culture lovers and foodies alike. Sample its famous smoked cheeses, Metsovone and Metsovela, or sip on Katogi Averoff wine from its renowned mountain winery.
Pilio, Southeast Thessaly
Known as the “Mountain of the Centaurs” in , Pilio is a stunning winter retreat in Southeast Thessaly.
This lush peninsula combines picturesque villages, dense forests, and a captivating coastline, making it enchanting year-round but especially magical in winter. It is Pilio’s villages that are its crowning jewels – including Portaria with its cobbled streets and boutique stays and Milies and Tsagarada, with their historic squares and snow-dusted plane trees.
Karpenisi and Megalo Horio, Evrytania, Western Thessaly
Nestled in the rugged mountains of Evrytania, Karpenisi and its nearby villages are often called “Little ” – and it’s not difficult to see why.
With alpine landscapes, dense forests, and pristine rivers, this region is perfect for tranquility, adventure and authentic mountain life. Megalo Horio enchants with stone-built houses, cobblestone streets and stunning views of the Karpenisiotis River valley, while skiers can enjoy the slopes at Velouchi Ski Center or hike relish in the trails through gorges and fir forests.
Top 8 winter wonderland destinations in Greece
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Zagorochoria, Epirus
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Arachova, Mount Parnassos, Boeotia
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Florina and Nymfaio, Macedonia
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Kalavryta, Peloponnese
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Kastoria, Macedonia
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Metsovo, Epirus
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Pilio, Southeast Thessaly
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Karpenisi and Megalo Horio, Evrytania, Western Thessaly