Parga
and how to get here

Parga is an idyllic summer
resort located in the coastal area between Igoumenitsa
and Preveza and combines perfectly mountain and sea.
One of the most picturesque and cosmopolitan places
in northwest Greece, beautiful Parga invites you to
discover closely its history of centuries,
its diverse natural beauties and the
hospitality of its inhabitants. The narrow cobbled alleys,
the neighbourhoods with the abloom flowers and the traditional
taverns give their own colour to the idyllic landscape
of Parga.
The visitor has the opportunity to choose
between organised beaches and other
smaller ones that offer generously the feeling of serenity
and the natural beauty of the seascape. There are many
paths in Parga as well that give the walker the opportunity
to tour and discover the idyllic landscape.
Parga is 65 Km from
Aktion airport in Preveza and
in the summertime is linked by a ferry service
with the islands nearby (Paxi
- Antipaxi - Kerkyra).
There are many and notable sights and monuments
in Parga. On the north of the port the castle
of Parga stands, built in the 14th century with
the help of the Normans. After a series of destructions
it took its final structure by the Venetians.
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Northwards, the castle of Ali Pasha
dominates the region, built on a high hill with a breathtaking
view. The small island of Panagia is
also impressive - it is across the port of Parga - with
its small church and its quaint bell tower, the small
castle built by the French, which stands at the highest
point of the small island.
The history of Parga

In 1817, after the treaty between England
and the Ottoman Empire,
the English ceded Parga to the Ottomans. This caused
4000 people to leave Parga on Good Friday and emigrate
and settle down to Corfu, taking with
them the ash from their ancestor's bones, their holy
icons, their banners and a handful of ground from their
motherland. They had to wait almost 100 years for that.
Parga was liberated in 1913, after the liberation of
Ioannina.
The nature of Parga

Among the enchanting mountain landscapes
with the fertile mountainsides and the impressive plateaus
the scenic small villages of Agia,
Agia Kyriaki, Anthousa
and Trikastro emerge. There are many
paths you can walk and wander around the olive groves.
Water mills, small churches in the castle, the river
and the waterfalls in Anthousa, are some of the many
places you will discover.
Sports and Activities in Parga

In Parga and the area
around you will be able to go in and enjoy many sport
activities, water and other, since there are facilities
for diving, water skiing,
wind-surfing, hiking,
bird watching, rafting,
mountain bike, paragliding,
horseback riding and more.
Hotel Bacoli
Parga (Greece)
Tel. +30 26840.31200 & +30 6944 545353
Fax +30 26840.32031 - E-mail: info@bacoli.gr
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