THE BIRDS OF THE FOREST OF DADIA, SOUFLI & THE EVROS' RIVER MOUTH.

Dadia is a place of beautiful wildlife. It is nestled a little further on from the folkloristic community. In a 35,000 hectare protected forest area, pine trees, oaks trees, and ash trees cover the rolling hills. In this festival of nature all of the varieties of reptiles are found, the end result being the attraction of robust representatives of wild bird life. With such permanent residents as vultures, black harrier eagles and golden eagles the rich ecosystem lives at its' own friendly pace. Visit http://ecoclub.com/dadia/ and http://www.ecotouristservices.nl/Galleries/5dadia/FrameSet-dadia.htm for more information.

Find a little time and visit the town of Soufli, and its' "cocoon town" and the Silk Museum with the rich tradition that it hides. More information at: http://users.otenet.gr/~kpe-soufli/soufli1.htm

Evros river mouth is another very interesting area. Visit http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/aquainfo/evros_dadia.html

If you are looking for something different, then the town of Ormenio with its' railway station found at the most northerly point of Greece is waiting for you! We make sure on the return trip to make a stop at ancient Mesimvria, with its representative remnants of the indisputable Greek character of Thrace.