Velventos – Περιφέρεια Δυτικής Μακεδονίας
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Velventos

Everything about the city


Cobblestone alleys and well-preserved mansions, streams and waterfalls, historic churches, traditional cafés and taverns serving local flavors… Velventos invites you to discover the Macedonian nature and identity that stands against the test of time, offering you a distinct travel experience.

At the foothills of the Pieria Mountains, near Lake Polyfytos, one of the most beautiful and picturesque small towns of Western Macedonia, Velventos, invites you to experience it with all your senses.

Picturesque cobblestone streets, fairytale-like waters, and tales of culture

Walk through its cobblestone-made alleys to enjoy the beautifully preserved manor houses and flower-filled courtyards, which create an authentically Macedonian setting. Enjoy the running water, ever-present in the area’s streams, tiny canals, brooks and waterfalls, making visitors feel as if you have stepped into a fairytale. Follow the beautiful routes through the forest and embark on a wonderful hiking excursion to the waterfalls of Skepasmeno: the small lakes, plane trees, dense flora and impressive rock formations will leave you enchanted.
To complete the puzzle of Velventos’ history, visit the Holy Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, featuring a rich interior decoration, as well as the Folklore Museum, which preserves the culture of everyday life of past eras through important exhibits. Depending on the season of your visit, it is worth getting acquainted with the current events, concerts or festivals — you shall always stumble upon an interesting happening of the area’s intense and diverse cultural landscape.

Flavors and aromas of the Macedonian land

Following a stroll, do not miss enjoying your tsipouro or coffee in the traditional cafés, restaurants and taverns of Velventos. Depending on seasonality, you can also taste the renowned peaches, thanks to which the area is known throughout Greece. Taste wines at the local wineries, which in recent years have experienced outstanding growth and recognition by oenologists and sommeliers. One final piece of advice: do not try to resist the famous local tuloumbes — even if you are not a fan of syrup desserts, they will manage to draw you into a most delightful paradise.

Municipality of Velventos

Macedonia’s living heritage meets captivating nature

The Municipality of Velventos, a small yet lively corner of Western Macedonia, awaits you to discover its landscapes, flavors, and hospitable locals. Picturesque, authentic, and absolutely stunning, it stretches between the lush slopes of the Pieria Mountains and the Aliakmon River, overlooking the serene Lake Polyfytos.

A small, picturesque and historical place in the Regional Unit of Kozani that will offer you unique moments of relaxation and contact with nature, culture, and locals — that is Velventos. It is the stone mansions that allow you to enjoy traditional Macedonian architecture, the churches that take you back to a past where art and faith thrived, and the folklore museums that reveal traces of the everyday life of “ordinary people” through the ages.

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Velventos is also all about the wonderful opportunities for nature walks in the forest, the magical hikes in the Skepasmeno Gorge, and the strolls in the beautiful Katafygi, the birthplace of the legendary Alexis Zorbas. Velventos is also known for the murmuring waters that run through the verdant landscape, ensuring the true blessing that is the land’s fertility and gracing its visitors with the most beautiful landscapes.

Velventos is known for its popular peaches — the kind that fills your mouth with its exquisite taste and aromas, thanks to which it is globally renowned, but also for the excellent wines found in the local wineries, made from wine grapes grown between the Pieria Mountains and Lake Polyfytos. Let’s not forget the tsipouro and the traditional cuisine thriving in local cafés and taverns, as well as the moments of collective joy, celebration, and culture: the Fanoi and the Kourbani, the Peach Festival and the Sausage Feast, the Choir Festival, the concerts, and the traditional fairs.

Velventos is a different kind of travel experience, one you should not miss. It is an authentic destination that will bring you into contact with nature, people, and the Macedonian tradition.

Deep roots in earth and history

From the Roman Beneventum to the flourishing 19th century and today’s cooperatives, the long history of Velventos is inextricably linked to the agricultural production of its fertile land.

The toponym name reveals the history of the place — one that is long and turbulent. The Velventos appears in several variations over time: Velvento, Velvendos, Vilvinao… And the theories about its origin vary. The most popular one connects it with the Latin city of Beneventum in Italy, from where the first inhabitants of the settlement may have originated, in the wake of the Roman conquest of the area. Though the name is of Roman origin, the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Its golden age is estimated in the Roman and early Byzantine years, with the archaeological sites at Paliochora, Gratsiani, Brava, Vasilara Rachi and Paleokastro testifying to a notable development. During your journey through the Municipality of Velventos you will encounter many churches dating from the 15th to the 19th century — monuments not only of religious faith, but also of the continuous active presence of different communities.

During the years of Ottoman rule, flax, silk, cereals and legumes brought wealth and prosperity to Velventos, leading also to spiritual flourishing — one that continued into the 19th century.

In the early 20th century, the place began to drastically shift its focus to fruit cultivation, with strawberries, peaches, and apples. In 1977, the first agricultural cooperative was founded, paving the way for a long history of cooperation and export activity. Since then, the cooperatives of Velventos have been a model of structure and development throughout the country.

Today, walking in Velventos, is not simply about discovering a beautiful small town; it reveals the daily life in a place that trained itself to utilize the wealth of its natural treasures through the strong tradition of a thriving cooperativism that continues strong to this day.

Personalities who left their mark

Velventos brought forth important people who marked the place and its history, such as the 19th-century scholar Charisios Papamarkou, the great benefactor of the region’s schools Zinonas Papanastasiou, the multifaceted folk hero Alexis Zorbas (real name: Georgios Zorbas), who inspired Nikos Kazantzakis for the monumental “Life and Times of Alexis Zorbas”, the martyr of the National Resistance Stamkos Klingos, who was hanged by the German occupation forces, as well as the significant local doctor Hippocrates Papageorgiou.

Experience the festive traditions of Velventos!

Fanoi and Kourbani, carnival celebrations around the fire and festivals featuring slow-cooked food served straight from the cauldrons. In Velventos, tradition is a deeply lived experience, as well as a celebration of each moment.

Everything you shouldn’t miss in Velventos

From the melodic voices of the International Choir Festival and the impressive spectacle of the Car Driving Skills Event, to the Peach Festival and Loukanikofagia, Velventos offers unforgettable experiences to visitors every year.

Nature, aromas and flavors – Discovering Velventos

Walking along the path of the triple waterfall and learning the secrets behind herbs and local flavors, outdoor experiences in Velventos connect you with nature like never before.

A journey into the flavor of Velventos

Surrender to the intoxicating aromas and enjoy the rich flavors of fruits created thanks to people’s dedication for their fertile land. The produce of the blessed soils of Velventos offers gastronomic experiences that bring you closer to nature and local traditions.

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