The Axios – Loudias – Aliakmonas Wetlands National Park is a vital Ramsar wetland area offering diverse wildlife habitats, premier birdwatching, and rich Mediterranean ecosystems along three key river deltas in northern Greece.
Axios – Loudias – Aliakmonas Wetlands National Park spans approximately 30,000 hectares along the deltas and river basins of the Axios (Vardar), Loudias, and Aliakmonas Rivers in Central Macedonia, Greece. This protected wetland area includes a network of marshes, lakes, rivers, reed beds, and seasonally flooded plains. The park plays a critical role in conserving biodiversity by serving as a refuge for numerous species of waterfowl, migratory birds, fish, amphibians, and rare plants. It is internationally recognized as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance, highlighting its ecological value and environmental sensitivity. The park’s terrain consists of flat wetland landscapes shaped by river sediments, bordered by agricultural lands and small villages. Historically, these wetlands have been vital for local economies through fishing, reed harvesting, and traditional agriculture. Outdoor enthusiasts visit the park to experience excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration seasons when tens of thousands of birds utilize the habitat. Canoeing and kayaking along calmer river stretches provide close encounters with nature, while seasonal walking trails allow exploration of the diverse flora and fauna. Visitor centers equipped with information panels and observation hides enhance wildlife viewing experiences. The park’s proximity to Thessaloniki makes it accessible for day trips or longer eco-tourism visits. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration, water management, and education programs aimed at promoting sustainable use of natural resources. The park remains key for research on Mediterranean wetland ecosystems and the impacts of climate change on biodiversity conservation.
Birdwatching at the Axios Delta, home to flamingos, herons, and migratory species
Scenic boat tours through the narrow river channels and reed beds
Traditional wetlands landscape supporting rare amphibian and fish species
Observation hides providing intimate views of wildlife in their natural habitat
Large delta region characterized by extensive reed beds and shallow lagoons, essential for migratory waterfowl.
Freshwater wetlands with seasonal flooding that sustain diverse aquatic habitats and crops.
Riparian strips and wetlands supporting native plants and rare amphibians along northern Greece's longest river.