Discover the best top things to do in Serres Region, Greece including Cave of Alistrati, Roupel Bunker, Fort Roupel, Monastery of Timios Prodromos, Monastery of Saint John the Baptist of Serres, Kerkini Lake, Vyroneia Train Station, Lion of Amphipolis, Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis, Ancient Amphipolis.
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The Cave of Alistrati near the town of Serres is considered one of the largest and most beautiful caves not only of Greece but of Europe. The total length of its passages is approximately 3 km, of which 1 km is accessible by the disabled. According to Greek mythology, the Sphinx made her appearance at the position "Petroto" of the Gorge of Aggites that traverses the Alistratis area. Myth also mentions Pluto,the god of the Underworld; when he kidnapped Persephone, the daughter of goddess Demeter, he brought her to this natural ravine where a Gate to the Underworld existed. The area that mythology mentions is situated near the touristic site of the Cave of Alistrati; this area also features a few other caves. At a distance of 250m from the south side of the cave's entrance, one finds the railway tracks connecting Serres to the town of Drama.
Every day at the endless number of beach sites could be brainwashing. This cave is nice opportunity to get out of the monotony daily life of a tourist. It is beautiful and magical route to the inner earth even for kids.
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It is a long drive through a military area after you leave the motorway. The soldier guide gave us an excellent and informative tour in very good English. The extensive bunker complex was amazing and it was very interesting to see how it had been organised and used and quite astounding that it had all been dug by hand. We were also given a good account of the history of the area at the time of the second world war and the battles in the area. After the bunker we visited the small museum at the side of the road on the way out. This had an interesting array of artefacts and photographs.
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It is an amazing museum of WWII, where you can see and learn the original Greek defense line and moments of their fights against nazis .
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Magnificent ancient byzantine monastery Nuns are very friendly and helpful Great handmade eco products to buy The history of the founding monks and enduring devotion through centuries is worth exploring and studying
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Lake Kerkini is one of the most important wetlands in Europe. What a stunning place!!! Birds everywhere and the greatest number of buffalos in Greece. Everything here exicts in a pieceful kingdom!! During your visit try a lot of outdoor activities. Cycling around the lakeside villages or take your own canoe. Don t miss a boat ride with the traditional boats!!! A real bird watching paradise!! (if you are lucky you can see flamingos all around) Try sweet kazan dipi and look for buffalo milk yogurt! Lake Kerkini is the perfect place to refresh your mind and soul!! Don't miss it!!
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It wa just there, at the side of the road! It's huge. It's over 2000 years old and dates back to the time of Alexander the Great. Originally it would have been taller. It has been reconstructed on the original site, having been broken up over the years. Pieces were found in the river, the course of which has changed slightly. Fascinating. There are information boards, in English and Greek.
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Near Philippi, excellent small museum, several byzantine churches with lovely mosaics, some roofed and therefore always available for viewing, a Hellenistic house, a gymnasium area, wooden bridge footings from classical period, extensive city walls; most of the archaeological remains are fenced off and you need to pay a guard from the museum to come with keys. Site is interesting and museum's great.
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