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Agrotourism (25)

The rural life and its activities, the variety of local products, the traditional cuisine, the observation of the rich ecosystem of the region and even the adventure sports or the rejuvenating walks in nature await the friends of agrotourism. In the region of Kilkis, the visitor has the opportunity to explore the rural areas, the local products, the cultural elements and the original characteristics of this area, in respect to the environment and the tradition.

One can experience the customs through the multitude of cultural and folk events that are held throughout the year in the entire region of Kilkis, such as the celebrations in various towns on St. John’s Day. On January 8 the custom of "Mpampo" revives in Aspros, in Kalindria, in Terpyllos etc, when women impose absolute power for this one day. Honored person is the midwife ("mpampo”) of the village, and the finale of the celebration is a feast accompanied with traditional dances and songs.

The visitors can also enjoy the traditional cuisine and wines of exceptional quality, such as the wonderful wines with Designation of Origin of Superior Quality "Goumenissa". One can also taste the famous grappa and tsipouro, fine cheeses, delicious local meat, sausages with leek, huntings, pies, traditional sweets, pure honey, pontian cheeses and pasta in Ragian in Kilkis and Vathi, and a plethora of delicious products and traditional dishes of Pontians, Stenimachites and Anatolikoromyliotes.

To enjoy the taste of carp in the fish restaurants of Doirani, while in the local cooperatives the women put all their creativity into their products. In the homes, every season, traditional flavors and aromas beautify the atmosphere. The prefecture of Kilkis is justly proud of its rich culinary activity. Here, each family prepares pickles throughout the year, while local and delicious original recipes give their taste to every festive day of the year.

At Kilkis, one can find amazing farm houses where there is the opportunity to get acquainted with agricultural activities, enjoy homemade traditional cuisine and the everyday life of the residents in a beautiful natural environment. This way, one can come in contact with the nature and outdoor activities, in which one may be involved, be entertained and feel the joy of touring, learning and discovering.

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Gastronomy

Gastronomy (71)

The local cuisine, as well as the entire prefecture, is intensely multicultural. The Greek diaspora is concentrated on the table with all its features! In the homes, every season, traditional flavors and aromas beautify the atmosphere. The prefecture of Kilkis is justly proud of its rich culinary activity. Here, each family prepares pickles throughout the year, while local and delicious original recipes give their taste to every festive day of the year.

King of all ... the Pontian cuisine! Here, the famous pontian cheeses and pasta "Ragian" are produced in the village of Vathi, in an amazing, visitable production facility. Fine dairies, such as the cheese Doirani, dairies from Koukakis, Lykas and Kolios are also produced in this region. Parparas produces homemade pickles. Goumenissa is the center of the wine production with OPAP wines from the varieties Ksinomavro and Negoska. Wineries made with care, like Boutari and Aidarini, small wine museums, real gems, such as the Eftichides and Tatsis, traditional cauldrons like Archontakia, exceptional units with organically grown vines like Akrothea winery, but also new, modern and well-equipped ones like Hatzivaritis, are all waiting to guide you and accompany you to the wine roads, with aromas of grappa and tsipouro.

In this region you will try traditional dishes and sweet preserves in Filiria, in the home of Mr. Alekos, in Gerakona, in the corner of Mr. Vassilis with the genuine honey and in Fanos, in the traditional oven of Costas you will taste homemade bread and pasta made from traditional organic cultivation and stone-crushed cereals. From the taverns in Kroussia to the restaurants in Kilkis and from Livadia in Paiko to the scenic Kastaneri and the lush Kotza Ntere, exquisite meats from local free-range animals promise you unforgettable culinary delights. Fresh fish at Doirani, cooked in every way, supplements the list for the lovers of "Well Living".

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Nature

Nature (25)

Blessed with a particularly rich and diverse natural environment, the prefecture of Kilkis is ideal for excursions and naturalistic trips from the nearby Thessaloniki for those who seek a beautiful and peaceful destination for their vacation.

It features beautiful landscapes with rivers and lakes and idyllic mountain paths, which can delight the simple hikers and the demanding mountaineers equally.

From the only cave in the hill of St. George, which is one of the most remarkable caves of Greece (and ideal for cave-therapy) to the monument of Nature "Hilia Dentra" in Lake Doirani or the Lake Pikrolimni which has medicinal properties, as well as many other natural sites, the visitor will be impressed and calmed.

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Culture

Culture (68)

At Kilkis, trails of culture lead the visitor to significant archaeological sites, folklore museums with wonderful exhibits of folk tradition and refugee chests filled with memories, uniquely preserved buildings and traditional houses, countless churches and chapels, many of which date back centuries, along with historical monuments that remind us of the important role that Kilkis and its surrounding villages have played in Greek history. The past and its long history are etched across this region and are spurting from every place like water.

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Geomorphology

The prefecture of Kilkis is a part of the border zone of the north-Greek region and specifically the region of Central Macedonia.On the north it borders with FYROM, on the south with the prefecture of Thessaloniki, on the east with the prefecture of Serres and on the west with the prefecture of Pella.

The natural limits of the prefecture are the basin of Lake Doirani on the north, the Mount Belles (2,031 m.) on the northeast , the mountains Kroussia (860 m.) and Maurovounio on the east, the Mount Paiko on the west and on the south the Mount Vertiskos and the valley of Thessaloniki.The general slope of the area is to the south and particularly to the Thermaikos Gulf.For this reason, most of the rivers, Axios the most important among them, have a similar time.

The prefecture has an area of 2,519 sq. km, which correspond to 13.8% of the total area of the County.65% of its area is flat, well above the respective percentage of the County and much greater than that of the entire country.

The highest mountains of the county are:

  • Paiko, with an altitude of 1,650 meters. Its peaks are: the Gola-Tsuka (1,650 m.) Skra (1,097 m.), Pyrgos (1,494 m.), Voulares (1,408 m.), Tsouma (1,219 m.), Vertopia (1490 m.) and Kantasi or Kantasti (1607 m.).
  • The mountain Kerkini or Beles. Located in the eastern part of the prefecture, along the borders between Greece, FYROM and Bulgaria. Its highest peak is the Triethnes (1,888 m.). Only a small portion of it belongs to the prefecture of Kilkis.
  • The Dysoro or Kroussia. Its highest peak is at 860 m. and the city of Kilkis lies at its foothill.

The Rivers of Kilkis are:

  • Axios or Vardaris, which has a length of 83 km and is flowing through the western part of the prefecture. Its riverines are: Mega Rema, emanating from Paiko; Rema Vourkou,   emanating from the heights of   Gynaikokastro; Stravopotamos; Gorgopis etc.
  • Gallikos (or Ehedoros), which emanates from Kroussia and flows into Thermaikos Gulf.

The prefecture of Kilkis is plain in its greatest extent. The lowland soils occupy an area of 1,666 sq. km.

Its lakes are: Doirani (or Prassiada) with an area of 33 sq. km, rich in fish, and Pikrolimni with an area ranging from 3.7 to 4.5 sq. km, of which the water has high salinity (three times greater than the Dead Sea) and because of its rocks, has curative and cosmetic properties.

The climate is continental, bolder in the mountains and northern regions of the prefecture.The winter is very cold winter and the summer is warm.

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City

The city of Kilkis, the capital of the prefecture, is a city rich in history. It is built at the foot of the hill of St. George, on top of which stands a post-Byzantine church. Located at a distance of 48 km. from Thessaloniki and 550 km. from Athens, it has considerable industrial development with a highly active industrial area (BI.PE. Stavrohori).
 
In   2011   (National Statistics Agency census), the city had a permanent population of 22.740 and the Municipality had 51.710 residents. The residents of Kilkis are engaged in agriculture and stockbreeding, while the establishment of the Industrial Area in Stavrohori has attracted many young scientists and workers during the recent decades.
 
The name of Kilkis comes from the Roman period (1st century AC), when the Callicum (or Gallicum) was established in this area.
Callicum or Kallikos was the leather sieve which was used to collect the gold from the River Ehedoro or "Gallikos River", a name derived from the same establishment, Kallikos. Today, Kallikos settlement has been equated with the Colchida of Kilkis, where there are ruins of Roman and early Christian settlements.
 
With the establishment of the Bulgarian state during the 10th century, Kilkis was destroyed and its inhabitants migrated to southern Italy. After 1014, with the destruction of the Bulgarian army by the Byzantine emperor Basileio II, the city was rebuilt. During the 14th century, the area belonged to landowners of Byzantium, referred to as "Gallikos property." During the Ottoman rule, the city is known as Kilkisi and in the 15th Century gains political stability and prospers in the fields of textiles and silk. In the early 17th century, it belonged to the manor of Giourouk Hassan Aga, while in 1765 it was incorporated into the manor of Abdul Aga, from the family of landowners Champenteroglou of Doirani. In 1780, the area was offered to Yusuf Bey, of the family Evrenos.

The people of Kilkis participated in the Revolution of 1821 with Zafirios Stamatiadi from Idomeni as the leader, and the Macedonian Struggle (1904-1908) with the Macedonian Fighters M. Sionidis, I. Ramnalis, C. Doitsinis and others. Eventually, the area was released in 1913 (Second Balkan War), after the glorious three-day battle of Lachanas (June 19-21). The population exchanges with Bulgaria (1919), Turkey (1923) and the settlement of the refugees from Eastern Thrace, Anatolia, Cappadocia and Pontos follow. During the Second World War, the area came under the German occupation and faced the Greek Civil War.

These days, Kilkis is a growing modern city with good infrastructure and an ideal size for quality of life, as one can combine the rich and beautiful nature of the area with the urban routine, without dealing with the crippling rhythm of a megacity.

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Towns & Villages

The nature, which has been extremely generous to this region, is combined with the history of this area. The people, with their customs and traditions have created an excellent specimen of the beautiful and harmonious, traditional, Greek countryside.
 
Mountain villages like those of Mount Paiko and Mount Kroussia, which one can reach through beautiful trails in an amazing natural setting to enjoy a relaxing, healthy environment and fresh water from the springs of the mountains, exude calm, serenity and the excellent uniqueness of the region.
 
Goumenissa, with narrow cobbled streets, old traditional houses, abundant waters, the tradition of superior quality wines and music of '' Halkina '' instruments by impromptu bands.
 
Karpi, built on a plateau with its characteristic black stream running in the southwestern part of the village, the bed of which is actually black.
 
The historic village of Skra, with its few inhabitants and natural beauty at an altitude of 520m., which took its name from the nearby mountain top Skra di Legken that was a key battleground for the Greek state during the First World War.
 
Grivas and Kastaneri, beautiful villages with abundant vegetation, tree fields, livestock, authentic products of the forest and some old buildings with fortresses, which testify to the character of the area the previous years.
 
Megala Livadia, at an altitude of 1200m., a Vlach village with a rich history, which is full of life in the summer.
 
The settlement Koupa, at an altitude of 600 m., with its rare density forests of beech and oak, natural caves, sour healing water, the river, the numerous springs and about 100 inhabitants who are engaged in farming and traditional folk structures.
 
Metalliko, with a lush green natural environment and the unique experience of hearing the song of nightingales in the small creek outside the village, while at the foot of the hill lies the spring named "Ksino Nero” (Sour Water) which is suitable for drinking therapy.
 
The picturesque villages Pontokerasia and Kato Theodoraki on Mount Kroussia, are a mountainous paradise of florid beauty and are equipped with an infrastructure for nature lovers who want to spend a few days enjoying the peace and the excellent local cuisine.
 
Regarding the local flavors, the towns &villages of Kilkis offer unique combinations. Wine in Goumenissa, fish at the lakeside villages of Doirani, pontian cheese and pasta in Vathi, delicacies and preserves in Filiria, homemade bread and traditional pasta in the Fanos, honey in Gerakonas is just a sample of what you can taste here.
 
The villages of Kilkis are ideal, more than anything else, for one to see the rich beauty of nature, enjoy the authentic local flavors and come in contact with the traditional art and old habits of the countryside. To admire the footprints left by other eras, and touches of time, through the customs that are perpetuated in a location both excellent and unique.

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Population

According to the census of National Statistics Agency (2011), the prefecture of Kilkis has a population of 80.419 inhabitants. It should be noted that the significant population growth of the county over the last decade is mainly due to the city of Kilkis.

Kilkis has significant population gravity and it also presents an impressive rate of population growth. Specifically, according to the 2001 census, the city of Kilkis gathers 19.6% of the total population of the prefecture, showing a population increase of 43.6% compared to the 1991 census.

The prefecture has a total of 166 towns & villages of which 121 (73%) have a size of less than 500 residents.

The area of Kilkis, after the   population exchange   with   Bulgaria   (1919) and   Turkey   (1923) accepted the installation of many refugees coming from   regions like East Thrace,  Anatolia,   Cappadocia   and Pontos.

It is only natural that its population constitutes of a medley of Greeks and it is considered a multicultural region due to the different origins of its inhabitants. In our days, the prefecture of Kilkis is inhabited by Pontians, Thracians, Vlachs, Sarakatsans, Anatolites, Stenimachites, Stromnitsiotes and local Macedonians, who maintain many of the customs and traditions associated with their origin, and make up the multicultural profile of Kilkis.

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Pikrolimni

An important ecosystem for the region, Pikrolimni serves as a resting place for many of the migratory birds that are directed to the nearby large wetlands such as the deltas Gallikos, Axios and Loudias.It is deal for bird-watching and its fauna has a great variety that changes depending on the season and weather conditions.

Aquatic and predatory, migratory birds pass through the wading vegetation. Some of them are: teal, shelducks, mallards, swans, northern shovelers, stints, sandpipers and wigeons.Lesser kestrels and rare species of kestrels have been observed in the lake, around which hares also live.The high salinity(three times more than theDeadSea)explains the absence of fish from the lake.In Pikrolimni there is a Mud-Bath and during the summer the mud baths are taking place inside the pond in a specially developed shore.

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"Emerald Lake" - Skra Waterfalls

Memories of Greek historical moments are mixed with the rare beauty of nature and the turquoise waters of an ancient lake.

These are the emotions one feels and the images that one sees as a visitor of Skra, the waterfalls and the famous "emerald lake".

Skra is only 4 km away from the borders with FYROM and it spreads on the Northeast slopes of Paiko at an altitude of 520m. Its previous name was Lioumnitsa, while the current one is due to the proximal top Skra di Legken that during the First World War was the place of the homonymous battle field (Skra - Ravine). The battle was a decisive one for the course of the Greek State and the First World War. The main feature of the village is the huge old plane tree in its central square.

Near this settlement, the visitor faces a small miracle of nature. Through a wonderful path one can reach an area with rich vegetation, where one meets the first waterfall of Skra, at the root of which there is a small cave with stalactites. A little further on the path, the visitor is stunned by the beauty of the small "Blue Lake" or "Emerald Lake", which owes its aquamarine emerald color of the water to the calcified and fossilized organisms of its bottom. Continuing on the path, the vegetation thickens and the ground is steeper. Here, one can see the second waterfall of Skra that falls with thunder over the rocks creating a stunning natural landscape.

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Artificial Lake Metelleiou

Trout fishing, beautiful wooded trails and even the opportunity to try canoe kayak is what the Lake Metalleiou has to offer to the visitor.

The Lake Metalleiou is a breath of Life is for the region of Axioupoli, located in the place "Megalo Rema" in Paiko, a two kilometer artificial lake with a depth of 35 meters. The landscape is characterized by lush forests and natural beauty, while accessing and hiking in the area is possible through good forest roads.

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Lake Doirani

On its banks there are peaceful villages, beautiful forests, captivating landscapes; a place unique and original waiting to be discovered by the visitor.

Lake Doirani is located on the Greek-FYROM borders, with an area of ​​42.8 sq km of which 15.6 square kilometers belong to Greece. The small streams that drain into the lake form its main source of water. 19 species of fish live in the lake, such as carps, scheiders, gobies, crusian carps, eels, painted combers, and a significant number of birds such coots, snipes, various species of ducks, grebes and grey herons. In the village of Doirani, on the shore of the lake, visitors can now find fishing facilities all year round. The monument in commemoration of the Battle of Doirani dominates the visitors, but there are many other attractions. The municipality of Doirani, in collaboration with the Goulandris Museum, created the Museum of Lake Doirani, which is housed in a new building next to the lake. The beach of the lake is planted with trees and there are playgrounds, basketball courts, volleyball courts, soccer courts and other facilities for visitors. In the village of Doirani there are operating customs, an EOT office and currency exchange. One can also find bars and picturesque taverns that offer snacks and delicious carp.

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Lake Artzan-Amatovou

Lake Artzan - Amatov or the ghost lake is located near Vafeiochori. It was partly dried out in 1934. Its area ​​presently varies depending on the season and climatic conditions. The Artzan-Amatov maintains a sufficient number of bird species (9) and offers a milestone in the migration path to the Central and Northern Europe. It belongs to the network of small wetlands in northern Greece.

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Mount Paiko

Peaceful, friendly and charming, the Mount Paiko is ideal for mountain hikes and breathtaking naturalistic tours.It’s located on the northwestern part of the prefecture of Kilkis, along the border with the prefecture of Pella and its highest peak is GolaTsuka (1.650m).Its geographical position, combined with the altitude, the morphology and composition of the soil, gave to this area some quite rare characteristics.Through beautiful trails across green slopes, one can reach the picturesque villages of Paikos (for example Griva and Kastaneri) with their small paths, central squares and schools that resemble an older era.

Megala Livadia is also in Paiko, a Vlach village with a rich history, which justifies its name with the homonymous plateau surrounded by verdant peaks.The picturesque mountain village Archangelos dominates in the Mount Paiko, at 820m altitude. A beautiful village enriched with traditional elements, surrounded by green forests of beeches, oaks and thousands of cherry trees.The village is famous for its cherry and potato production and it is among the first villages nationwide, in cherry production.

Mega Rema (Kotza - Ntere) or Stream of Mayday is an idyllic location just 3 km from Axioupoli.It is an excellent fishing location and it features taverns, restaurants and accommodation options.In the east, at the location "Turkish fountain", at an altitude of 1450m a shelter is located, from where the top can be reached by an hour of hiking.Karpi is another small settlement on the eastern foothills of Mount Paiko (altitude 380m), which stands out for its Black River (TsernaReka).It came together from four other settlements in the area, which were consolidated in the years of the Ottoman rule.At the border of the country one can find the "gate" of Idomeni, with the beautiful water tower and the church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary that is distinguished for its interior decor.The settlement, which is known for the railway border station, was named after the ancient Idomeni, for which there are references in Herodotus and Thucydides.

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