Chortiatis Forest is a biologically rich mountainous forest near Thessaloniki, known for its hiking trails, springs, and panoramic views, offering a refreshing escape into nature close to the city.
Chortiatis Forest is located on Mount Chortiatis, situated southeast of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece. This forested mountain area rises to approximately 1,201 meters (3,940 feet) and is characterized by mixed Mediterranean forest ecosystems consisting primarily of oak, chestnut, pine, and plane trees. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, supporting diverse flora and fauna including several bird species, wild boars, and foxes. Historically, the area has been protected for its natural resources and serves as an important green space for residents of nearby urban centers. The forest features several well-maintained hiking trails and natural springs, such as the famous Pigadakia springs, which flow throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The forest’s highest peak offers panoramic views of Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Important landmarks include the historic chapel of Prophet Elias atop Mount Chortiatis, where many make pilgrimages during the annual festival. The forest also holds cultural significance due to its role during World War II resistance efforts. Overall, Chortiatis Forest is a convenient natural retreat providing both recreational opportunities and ecological conservation near one of Greece's major cities.
Panoramic views from Prophet Elias peak
Pigadakia natural springs providing fresh water
Diverse ecosystems including oak and pine woodlands
Pilgrimage site with historic chapel at summit
A small historic chapel at the summit of Mount Chortiatis, offering views over Thessaloniki and holding cultural significance with an annual festival.
A series of natural freshwater springs within the forest, renowned for their cool, clean water and shaded surroundings, popular for rest stops.
The forest supports a variety of Mediterranean tree species, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including birds, small mammals, and reptiles.