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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Lake Vegoritida

Lake Vegoritida (Greek: Λίμνη Βεγορίτιδα, Limni Vegoritida), also historically referred to as Lake Ostrovo (Greek: Λίμνη Οστρόβου, Limni Ostrovou), is one of the largest natural lakes in northern Greece. Located in the region of Macedonia, it lies 6 km northeast of Amyntaio and 18 km west of Edessa, at an elevation of 540 meters. The Voras Mountains provide a scenic backdrop to the north of the lake, which spans parts of the Florina and Pella regional units.

Tourism and Hospitality

Lake Vegoritida’s natural beauty and serene environment have made it a popular destination for eco-tourism and cultural tourism in Macedonia. The hospitality industry around the lake has grown with the presence of several family-owned businesses, which contribute to the local economy by offering lodging, dining, and recreational activities.

Vegoritida Apartments Located at Peraia, Pella (https://www.vegoritida.net) is one such establishment, providing visitors with comfortable accommodations and stunning lake views. The apartments are favored by tourists seeking a quiet retreat close to nature, while also allowing easy access to nearby hiking and outdoor activities.

Another notable business is the Naoumidis Restaurant (https://www.naoumidis.gr), which combines traditional Macedonian hospitality with local cuisine that highlights regional ingredients. The restaurant is especially known for its authentic flavors and cozy atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both visitors and locals.

See also

Sources

  • K. Fytianos, V. Samanidou, T. Agelidis. "Comparative Study of Heavy Metals Pollution in Various Rivers and Lakes of Northern Greece," *Chemosphere*, Vol. 16, Nos. 2/3, pp. 455–462, 1987.