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Serres,,
a prefecture gifted with exceptional natural beauty, unique archaeological sites and impressive historical monuments, is considered to be an ideal venue for your holidays, especially during the winter season. Serres, an extremely developed area, as far as tourism is concerned, attracts many visitors, mainly due to the important cultural events that take place all year round. The prefecture of Serres is part of the geographical district of Eastern Macedonia, it borders with Bulgary and FYROM in the north, Drama in the east, Kavala on the southeast and last but not least Thessaloniki and Kilkis in the west.
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Selected hotel of Serres: Erodios Hotel * * *
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Serres Today
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Serres, the capital of the prefecture, is a modern town and the commercial center of the wider region. However, it remains an interesting destination as it pulses with archaeological sites, scenic churches and monasteries, traditional villages, museums, natural sites and the ski center Vrontous.
Wandering around the prefecture of Serres, you will come across various beautiful settlements. Agia Eleni, a village famous for the custom "Anastenaria" (walking on hot coals), Alistrati, a village gifted with a magnificent cave and an imposing canyon, as well as Amfipoli, which is located at the archaeological site of the ancient homonymous town.
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Moreover, the tobacco village Gazoros, the village Kerkini, close to the lake bearing the same name, the village Monoklissia famous for its traditional customs, the tourist resort Nea Kerdilia, the agricultural hamlet Neos Skopos, the range of Nigrita and the beautiful border town of Sidirokastro, are definitely worth a visit.
Sidirokastro, near the Bulgarian border, is a pretty town built on the banks of Kroussovitis river. It took its name (Iron Castle) from the stronghold of the imposing rock, which stands 155 meters above it, that offered protection. The town and the surrounding area are almost overwhelmed by greenery and richly endowed with streams, waterfalls, bridges, churches and monasteries.
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