8 Greek mountain villages where golden limestone houses and stone arch bridges survived because paved roads arrived 40 years late
Deep in Greece’s Epirus mountains, eight stone villages cling to slopes where roads arrived decades after the rest of Europe had moved on. Megalo Papigo sits at 3,150 feet, its golden limestone houses cascading down terraces that shepherds carved by hand three centuries ago. The Astraka towers rise like ancient sentinels behind the village, their … Lire plus









