Best attractions and places to see in Evros Delta National Park, a vital wetland at the northeastern edge of Greece, where the Evros River meets the Thracian Sea. This area is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity, serving as a crucial stopover for migratory birds. The delta encompasses approximately 46,950 hectares of wet meadows, coastal marshes, and an extensive network of natural and artificial canals. It is home to over 320 bird species and 40 mammal species, making it a significant ecological site.
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Flamingos, geese and numerous turtles spend the winter here in the beautiful Evros Delta, right by the sea.
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The information center is located in Loutra, on the other side of the main road, if you drive back out into the Evros Delta, on the main road to Alexandroupolis, diagonally opposite towards Loutra, discovered today by accident.
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The wooden footbridge has been renewed so that you can hike about 2km over the footbridges through the Evros Delta. And many birds from the observation tower can best be seen with binoculars.
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The bridge has been repaired, bridges and wooden walkways have been renewed in several places throughout the Evros Delta 😊
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By car, the bridge is no longer passable, on foot it goes with a bit of climbing.
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The delta is beautiful, but has only a few straight paths for hiking. Some bridges from the map do not exist anymore. We did not find a street signage or the information center. In the delta there are some signs, which unfortunately are not always correct. We almost did not see any birds - but it was also very dry. On the day of our hike, the whole thing was a bit disappointing.
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Evros Delta National Park is a vital wetland where the Evros River meets the Thracian Sea, covering approximately 46,950 hectares. It features a mosaic of habitats including wet meadows, coastal marshes, winding streams, and an extensive network of natural and artificial canals. You'll find diverse biotopes such as riverine vegetation, tamarisks, Juncus meadows, submerged vegetation of salt or brackish waters, lagoon and freshwater vegetation, halophytic vegetation, and vegetation of sandy islets. Notable lagoons include Laki, Drana, and Monolimni (Paloukia), as well as Lake Nymphaion.
The park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, especially birdwatchers, with over 320 identified bird species. Key species include flamingos, pelicans, storks, various geese (including globally threatened red-breasted and lesser white-fronted geese), and three species of European swans. Rare birds of prey like sea eagles and golden eagles are also observed. Mammals such as the Eurasian otter, golden jackal, and wildcat are present, alongside 21 species of reptiles and seven species of amphibians. The waters are home to 46 fish species, including gray mullet and seabass.
The best time for birdwatching in Evros Delta National Park is during autumn, winter, and spring. These seasons see thousands of migratory birds stopping over or wintering in the delta, offering spectacular viewing opportunities. For example, flamingos, geese, and numerous turtles spend the winter here, as noted by visitors to Evros Delta National Park.
Yes, the park features an Observation Tower for Birdwatching, which provides excellent opportunities to view the diverse birdlife. A renewed wooden footbridge extends for about 2 km from the tower, allowing for closer observation. Binoculars are highly recommended for the best experience.
Beyond birdwatching, you can enjoy boat tours to explore the delta's channels and observe wildlife up close. Hiking is also popular, especially along the renewed wooden footbridges. The park is an excellent destination for ecotourism, offering a chance to witness an untamed and dynamic ecosystem. Visitors also appreciate the opportunity to see wildlife like Tortoises in Evros Delta National Park.
Yes, several areas within the park are considered family-friendly. The Observation Tower for Birdwatching and the renewed wooden footbridges are suitable for families. Observing the diverse wildlife, including flamingos, cranes, and turtles, as highlighted by visitors to Tortoises in Evros Delta National Park, can be a captivating experience for children.
The primary hub for information and organized activities is the Evros Delta Visitor Center, located in Traianoupoli (Loutra village). This center offers insights into the delta's ecosystem and can facilitate tours. If you plan to explore the military zone within the park for birdwatching or ecotourism, you will need an entry permit, which can be arranged through the Management Unit or the Information Center.
Yes, there are opportunities for hiking, particularly along the renewed wooden footbridges, which extend for about 2 km from the observation tower. For more extensive hiking options in the broader region, you can explore routes like the easy 'Shrine of Saint Demetrius loop from Alexandroupolis' or 'Greek Roadside Shrine loop from Alexandroupolis'. You can find more details on these and other trails at the Hiking in Evros Delta National Park guide.
While the immediate delta area might have limited dedicated cycling paths, the wider region around Evros Delta National Park offers several cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Kallinikos Bikes loop from Αλεξανδρούπολη Λιμάνι' or an 'easy Bike loop from Alexandroupolis'. More cycling options are available in the Cycling in Evros Delta National Park guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural beauty and the tranquility of the delta. Many are drawn to the exceptional birdwatching opportunities, with the chance to see flamingos, cranes, and other migratory birds. The renewed wooden footbridges and observation tower enhance the experience, allowing for immersive wildlife observation. The silence and seclusion, combined with the diverse flora and fauna, make it a unique destination for nature lovers.
The Evros Delta Visitor Center is located in Traianoupoli (Loutra village). Public bus services are available from Alexandroupoli to Traianoupoli, which will bring you close to the Visitor Center. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current timings.
Yes, surrounding villages such as Anthia and Loutra offer sweeping panoramic views of the expansive, water-laced delta, providing excellent vantage points to appreciate the vastness and beauty of the Evros Delta National Park.


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