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Here
tradition is very much alive in every village and many folk
customs are still celebrated: Gynaikocratia (women's rule) at
Monokklisia, Anastenaria (fire-walking) at Agia Eleni and Dionysiac
dances at Gazoro.
Serres,
the prefectural capital, is a modem, bustling city, with broad
streets and open squares. The new town blends pleasantly with
the old. In its northern sector, on the pine-wooded hill of
Koula, the ruins of the ancient acropolis and the Byzantine
castle bear witness to a history spanning many centuries. There
is also a 14th century church here, dedicated to St. Nicholas
with beautiful mosaics. 12 kilometers away, in a gorge, stands
the monastery of Timios Prodromes (St John the Baptist) (1270
AD) with frescoes of various periods.
More
antiquities are to be found at Amphipolis, 62 kilometers from
Serres, once an Athenian colony, founded in 437 BC.
Outside
the village, near the bridge over the Strimon river, the famous
Lion of Amphipolis was discovered, a 4th-century BC funerary
sculpture. The pieces were reassembled and now the Lion guards
the bridge.
Sidirokastro,
near the Bulgarian border, is a pretty town built on the banks
of the Kroussovitis River.
The town and the surrounding area are almost overwhelmed by
greenery and richly endowed with streams, waterfalls, bridges,
churches and monasteries.
USEFUL
INFORMATION:
Serres Museum:
tel. (23210) 22.257
Sidirokastro
Folk Art Museum: Tel. (23230) 22.307.
Spas:
At Therma, near Nigrita and Loutra near Sidirokastro.
Caves:
Alistrati near Serres, one of the biggest and most spectacular
in Greece.
Lai-Lia
Ski Center:
near Serres, tel. (23210) 62.400 It is 27 km from Serres, with
parking, one ski lift (800 m.), serving 700 people per hour,
one baby lift (200 m.), refuge, ski rental, restaurant open
on weekends, highest altitude 1850 m., lowest 1600 m. One slope
of moderate difficulty.
Mountain
Climbing at
Vrontos, 10 minutes from the Lai-Lia forest, 1500 m. alt,
refuge sleeping 60. Information: EOS (Alpine Society) Serres,
tel.: (23210) 23.724.
Fishing:
In the Strimon and Kroussovitis rivers, in Lake Kerkini.
Specialties:
the famous loukoumia (Turkish delight).
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