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Drama county
is located in the region of Eastern Macedonia and borders Bulgaria
on the north, the county of Xanthi on the east, Kavala on the
south and Serres on the west.
This county is especially dear to those who love mountainous environments and
the wildlife and nature located there.
Valleys
and mountains. Alpine refuges and ski resorts. Glorious forests.
Flocks of birds. Fertile soil, endless tobacco plantations. Caves
with enormous multicoloured stalactites. Rivers that burble gently.
Lyrical waters. Magical scenery. Hospitable people with warm
smiles. The prefectural capital bears the same name, Drama. It
lies at the foot of Mt. Falakro, which the locals call “the
mountain of the flowers”. |
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Hotels in Drama |
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Selected hotel of Drama: Kouros Drama Hotel * * * *
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Drama Today
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This
mountain of remarkable beauty boasts ski slopes for winter
sports enthusiasts and four well-equipped refuges for climbers.
The town, drenched in greenery and flowers thanks to its
abundant water, looms above the valley filled with tobacco
fields as far as the eye can see.
Why not take a hike through the wonderful forest of Elatia (70 km. north of Drama),
where amongst the pines, oaks and willows, the red fir grows, a very rare tree
in this country whose height often reaches 50 meters. Southeast of Drama (10km.)
is the pretty market town of Doxato, with facilities for tourists and a reputation
for fun and high spirits.
The Bounar-Bassi springs, a corner of Paradise with running streams and enormous
trees, are just 3 kilometers away at the foot of Kouslari, a low mountain.
On your journey through this county you will encounter many Byzantine churches,
which testify to the importance of this area in the Byzantine era.
This region also witnessed a boom during the Classical era.
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