Located more than a thousand meters above sea level, in the mountains above Kelcyre, it offers stunning views of the entire Zagoria Valley and the mountains of not far away Greece.
Its Ottoman bridge and the imposing well-preserved church of Leusa, full of frescoes, icons and brass that still shine by candlelight, recall the past opulence of these peoples in the time of Ali Pasha, who in the early 800s was courted by the States of Europe and was considered the “Napoleon of the Balkans”.