Vermio Mountain Natura 2000 Site is a vital conservation area in northern Greece, known for its rich biodiversity, forested slopes, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking and birdwatching.
The Vermio Mountain Natura 2000 Site is located in the northern part of Greece, spanning the regional units of Kozani and Imathia within the broader geographic area of the Vermio mountain range. This site is designated under the EU’s Natura 2000 network for its ecological significance and valuable habitats. Vermio Mountain rises to elevations surpassing 2,000 meters, featuring dense mixed forests of beech, fir, and oak that provide habitat for diverse flora and fauna. The area supports several protected species, including large mammals like the brown bear and wolves as well as a variety of raptors and endemic plants. Historically, the mountain has been a resource area for surrounding communities, supplying timber and traditional herbal plants. Today, it attracts nature enthusiasts seeking hiking routes through forest trails, panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding valleys, and opportunities for birdwatching. The massif also holds small villages nearby, offering cultural insight and local hospitality. Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and relative remoteness that Vermio offers compared to Greece’s more tourist-frequented regions. The ecological protection under Natura 2000 ensures that recreational use coexists with habitat preservation, maintaining Vermio as an important stronghold for mountain biodiversity and environmental research.
Panoramic views from the Seli ski resort area
Rare habitat of Balkan endemic plant species
Frequent sightings of birds of prey like the Griffon Vulture
Traditional mountain village of Seli offering cultural and gastronomic experiences
Dense mixed beech, fir, and oak forests covering much of the mountain, critical for habitat connectivity and wildlife.
A small ski area offering winter sport activities and panoramic vistas, accessible within the protected area’s vicinity.
The site hosts several Balkan endemic and rare plant species, highlighting its botanical importance.