Mount Chortiatis National Park is a protected natural area in Central Macedonia offering dense forests, scenic hiking trails, and panoramic views overlooking the Thessaloniki plain and Thermaic Gulf.
Mount Chortiatis National Park, located in Central Macedonia, Greece, preserves the natural environment of Mount Chortiatis, one of the prominent mountainous formations near Thessaloniki. The park features a rich mix of Mediterranean and temperate forest ecosystems, dominated by pine, oak, and fir trees. The region supports diverse wildlife including wild boar, foxes, hares, and many bird species, making it a valuable habitat for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers. Historically, Mount Chortiatis carries cultural significance, with ancient ruins and Byzantine monasteries dotting the landscape. Visitors can explore well-maintained hiking paths that lead to lookout points offering sweeping views of Thessaloniki city, the Thermaic Gulf, and surrounding areas. The park is also a popular day-trip destination for mountain biking, picnicking, and relaxing in nature while being close to urban amenities. Seasonal changes bring vibrant colors and varied experiences, from spring wildflowers to winter snow-capped peaks. The area's accessibility combined with its natural beauty and ecological importance attracts locals and tourists alike, who come for outdoor recreation, photography, and to appreciate the park's serene environment. Conservation efforts aim to protect the forested areas and maintain biodiversity while allowing responsible public use.
Profitis Ilias Peak – the highest point offering panoramic views of Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf
Dense mixed forests with pine, oak, and fir species supporting diverse wildlife
Byzantine Monastery of Saint John the Baptist near the park's eastern slopes
Secluded picnic areas surrounded by forest and streams
At 1,201 meters elevation, this summit is the park’s highest point, providing extensive views over the city of Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf.
A historical religious site offering cultural insight and peaceful surroundings in the park’s eastern area.
Numerous clear freshwater springs sustain the local flora and fauna throughout the park.