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Ioannina has a long history of conflict and also boasts an impressive castle whose site has been used as a fortification dating back to the 3rd century BC (depending on what you read).

Ioannina Castle - Wikipedia

The area within the walls overlooking the lake, contains the Glikidon mosque being refurbished and a vast fortification area with the Byzantine Museum, Treasury and Silversmith museum.
Ioannina’s Silversmithery Museum: A Gem to be Admired | GTP Headlines
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Vast grounds
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View from the wall
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Looking towards where the silversmith museum is housed
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Day 3 Central Zagori

The Zagori is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heriitage list as a cultural landscape. The spectacular Vikos Gorge is it's heart, and today we explored the Central Zagori, it's villages of Kipoi, Koukouli, Kapesovo, Vitsa and Monodentri, perched on the mountainsides, and the stone bridges which link the villages across the gorge. There were also spectacular high viewpoints over Vikos Gorge.
We drove past Kapesovo & our first stop looked out to the Vradeto Steps walk- of course Ioannis had completed that many times, but not today!-approx 1,350 steps!

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We worked our way to the Plakida -Kalogeriko Bridge & its 3 arches-bone dry below the bridge at the time of our visit. Kalogeriko bridge: The historical monument in Zagori spellbounds -
There was a nearby statue- a sad story of a lady left naked in the winter to survive after all her family were killed
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Ioannis then had a hidden hike for us off the main trails- a look down over Kokkorou/Noutsou stone bridge & then we drove down to the bridges.(one modern road bridge & the historic bridge).

Bridge of Noutsos or Kokkoros | Stone Bridges

Looking down on the bridges roughly centre of photo
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View from the stone bridge to current traffic bridge
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Ioannis had a GoPro and recordered our trip with him-photos & some videos. At the end of the trip he gave us a jump drive that also had some Greek recipees he makes
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We next visited the Church of AyiosMinas and then had lunch at Monodendri under maple tree. We also visited a ladies craft group/education centre.

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Coincidence that they were working on a koala at the time of our visit
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Our last stop on the drive back to Ioannina was the Monument Zagorian Women Pindos-. It honours the enduring spirit and contributions of the region’s women throughout history. The monument features a woman carrying socks for troops in her hand & amunition & food on the her back.

The Woman of Pindus monument by Desolation Road - Desolation Road
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District View from that lookout
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It was a fantastic day for us

Just as a bit of background, Ioannis spent his last 7yrs of milatry service as the trainer of the Greek Presidential Guards. This was an interesting read I thought The Evzones - the elite Greek Presidential Guard | Greece Travel Secrets
 
Parga- obviously it was not peak time but still busy & many people were frying themselves on the beach. Apparently there are 4km traffic jams in peak times & parking is at a premuim. There are certainly plenty of stores & restaurants to cope with the hordes. We climbed to the top of the Castle, (somewhat easier than when first seen) & enjoyed the excellent views from the strategic location. Parga Castle - greeceindex.com

After a casual lunch near the beach we then had a short drive through built-up areas mixed in with olive groves. After our stay we could confidently say Syvota was a nicer/relaxed/"less packaged" style of place than Parga so that suited us for this holiday

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Castle looked a bit of a slog looking from here
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The Small Wooden House Syvota- used airbnb for this one, a 3 night stay. This was the description:

Detached wooden house, spacious and fully equipped, with private parking, ideal for couples.
It offers relaxation, tranquility and rest by combining wood, stone and green in a bathing destination.
Just 1 minute from the picturesque port of Sivota, from where you can reach the famous famous Pissina beach by boat, a 10-minute walk from the unique beach of Bella Vraka and 5 minutes from Gallikos Molos beach.
It consists of 2 bedrooms with double beds and wardrobes, living room with comfortable sofa, satellire TV, free WiFi, fully equiped kitchen with everything you need for a comfortable stay and a large fridge, bathroom with shower and washing machine, iron & ironing board. It has air conditioning in the living room that covers all areas and fans in the bedrooms.

Certainly enjoyed the stay & all was as described & all worked as expected.
Shower saw a bit of an annoyance- no shelf/caddy for soap/shampoo etc & no wall mount/holder for the shower wand. We noticed this in a few places in Greece

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Air con reached both bedrooms but had fans available
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Syvota

Syvota - Wikipedia

A 3 night stay in the little wooden house was designed mainly as leisure time with some walks seeking out local beaches, enjoying food & drinks. Sivota harbour is the centre of activities & we are only a minute walk back on a quiet side street. Still a sleepy fishing village, the locals are a very friendly bunch and walking from the bay is relatively flat with plenty of olive groves on display. We walked 20 minutes or so the Dei Beach-crystal clear but rocky to enter, good shady area with day beds available for 5 Euros each. Not many amenities but great quiet spot. Also walked towards Bella Vraka-uphill from the village & we turned around before the final walk through shallow waters to reach the beach. Some fantastic homes along here with enviable outlooks.

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Dei Beach-best shade options
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A very caasual palce that suited us fine. Plenty of supermarkets/shops/tour booking/food outlets all within minutes walk. Bottled booze from the supermarkets was more expensive than all our previous stops
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Walking towards Belle Vraka
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Downhill on the way back!
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A pretty typical menu
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Corn for sale-back off the main promenade
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Some more cafe/bistro settings back a couple of blocks
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Amazing photos...particularly love the sunset ones.
 

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