Chortiatis Forest Natural Reserve is a protected mountainous woodland area near Thessaloniki, offering diverse ecosystems and peaceful natural landscapes ideal for hiking and nature exploration.
Chortiatis Forest Natural Reserve encompasses the slopes of Mount Chortiatis, located southeast of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece. Covering a sprawling area of dense Mediterranean forest, the reserve preserves a habitat rich in biodiversity, including native oak, beech, pine trees, and characteristic undergrowth shrubs. The mountain's elevation reaches 1,201 meters, providing cooler microclimates and a refuge for numerous bird species, small mammals, and endemic flora. Historically, the forest and surrounding mountain served as a water catchment and supply source for Thessaloniki, housing springs and reservoirs critical to the city. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Chortiatis for its well-maintained network of hiking trails that traverse old logging roads and natural paths, offering panoramic views over Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf. The area also holds cultural interest with small chapels and ruins scattered throughout. Due to its proximity to a major urban center, the forest reserve is a popular destination for day hikes, mountain biking, nature photography, and birdwatching. Visitors will find picnic areas at some access points, creating calm respites amid nature. The preserve plays an important role in local conservation efforts, safeguarding native ecosystems against urban expansion and fostering environmental education. The reserve’s combination of natural beauty, gentle outdoor activity options, and historical elements makes it a rewarding experience for visitors seeking an accessible outdoor setting near a metropolitan area.
Panoramic viewpoints overlooking Thessaloniki and the Aegean Sea
Diverse Mediterranean forest ecosystem with native oak and beech
Historic chapels and water reservoir sites along the trails
Quiet picnic and birdwatching spots off the main paths
The highest point of the reserve at 1,201 meters, providing sweeping views over Central Macedonia and the Thermaic Gulf.
A small historic chapel located within the forest, often visited by hikers and locals during religious holidays.
Old reservoirs and cisterns once important for supplying water to Thessaloniki, located along several main trails.