Vitsa: Tik Kaya

: It offers a genuine village experience with outdoor seating typically found in the central paved square under large plane trees.

: An abandoned 15th-century monastery perched on the edge of the gorge, roughly a 15-minute walk from the neighboring village of Monodendri. Tik Kaya Vitsa

: Summer for festivals and comfortable hiking, or winter for a cozy mountain atmosphere (though paths can be foggy or icy). : It offers a genuine village experience with

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) refers to the restaurant " Stou Taki "

: A double-arched stone bridge dating back to 1748, located at the end of the Skala trail at the entrance of the Vikos Gorge.