Mparos Pass
Discover the Majestic Mparos Pass: A Natural Wonder in North Tzoumerka
Explore the breathtaking Mparos Pass, the highest road in Greece, and immerse yourself in stunning mountain vistas and serene natural beauty.
Mparos Pass is the highest road in Greece, offering breathtaking views and a unique experience for tourists. Nestled in the natural beauty of North Tzoumerka, this mountain pass is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. With stunning vistas and fresh mountain air, it provides an unforgettable journey for those willing to explore its winding roads.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the town of Konitsa, take the E65 road towards Ioannina. After about 25 kilometers, you will reach the junction to the E92 road. Merge onto E92 and continue for approximately 30 kilometers. Look for signs indicating 'Voria Tzoumerka'. After passing through the village of Pramanta, continue on the road until you see a sign for Mparos Pass. The pass is located on an unnamed road at coordinates 39.6151997 latitude and 21.173710699999997 longitude. Be sure to drive carefully as the roads can be steep and winding.
Public Transportation
To reach Mparos Pass using public transportation, start by taking a bus from Ioannina to Pramanta. Buses operate several times a day, and the journey takes about 1.5 hours. Once you arrive in Pramanta, you can either rent a car or use a local taxi service to reach Mparos Pass. The taxi ride will take approximately 20 minutes. Make sure to inform the driver that you want to visit Mparos Pass, located at the unnamed road in Voria Tzoumerka.
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