Chortiatis Forest Reserve is a protected natural area located on Mount Chortiatis near Thessaloniki, offering diverse hiking opportunities, rich biodiversity, and panoramic views of the surrounding region.
The Chortiatis Forest Reserve is located on Mount Chortiatis, a prominent mountain in Central Macedonia, Greece, rising to an elevation of approximately 1,201 meters (3,940 feet). The reserve covers a forested area characterized primarily by native Mediterranean vegetation mixed with broadleaf and coniferous species. The site serves as an essential green space near the urban area of Thessaloniki, providing critical ecological functions such as wildlife habitat, air purification, and soil protection. The forest supports fauna including various bird species, foxes, and small mammals, contributing to local biodiversity. The terrain of Chortiatis is marked by steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and dense woodland, making it attractive for outdoor recreation, especially hiking and mountain biking. Several trails lead visitors through different sections of the forest, passing by springs and small chapels, while offering stunning views over Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf. Historically, the mountain held strategic and cultural importance, with remains of Byzantine churches and monasteries traceable on its slopes. Visitors enjoy the reserve for its tranquil atmosphere, cooler summer temperatures compared to the urban center, and opportunities for nature photography and birdwatching. The forest also acts as a natural recreational retreat and environmental education site, promoting awareness about Greece’s Mediterranean forest ecosystems. The reserve is accessible by road from Thessaloniki and includes picnic areas and local taverns near the summit, making it a popular day-trip destination for residents and tourists alike.
Panoramic viewpoint overlooking Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf
Diverse Mediterranean forest ecosystem with native flora and fauna
Historic Byzantine chapels and monasteries scattered throughout the reserve
Natural springs offering refreshing stops along hiking routes
A Byzantine-era chapel situated along one of the main hiking trails, offering cultural insight and a peaceful resting point.
The highest point in the reserve provides expansive views of Thessaloniki, surrounding plains, and the Aegean Sea.
Several natural springs within the forest provide drinking water and are popular stops during hikes.