Visitor Center
Start your visit at the information center to learn about current bird migration patterns and trail conditions.
Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park stands as a sanctuary of immense ecological value in the heart of the Evros region. It is globally recognized for its critical role in the protection of rare raptors, including the black vulture, Egyptian vulture, and griffon vulture. The landscape is defined by a beautiful mosaic of pine and oak forests, creating a diverse habitat that supports a wide array of wildlife. Visitors can explore the park via various hiking paths that offer intimate glimpses into the rugged, untouched beauty of the region. The park's visitor center provides essential insights into ongoing conservation efforts and the unique species that call this forest home, making it an essential stop for those interested in environmental preservation.
Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park stands as a sanctuary of immense ecological value in the heart of the Evros region. It is globally recognized for its critical role in the protection of rare raptors, including the black vulture, Egyptian vulture, and griffon vulture. The landscape is defined by a beautiful mosaic of pine and oak forests, creating a diverse habitat that supports a wide array of wildlife. Visitors can explore the park via various hiking paths that offer intimate glimpses into the rugged, untouched beauty of the region. The park's visitor center provides essential insights into ongoing conservation efforts and the unique species that call this forest home, making it an essential stop for those interested in environmental preservation.
World-renowned habitat for black, Egyptian, and griffon vultures.
Expansive network of hiking trails through pine and oak forests.
Dedicated visitor center focused on raptor conservation.
Diverse mosaic of Mediterranean flora and fauna.
The park is a protected area; please adhere to all conservation guidelines.
Facilities are concentrated around the visitor center; ensure you have enough water and supplies for longer treks.
The region is remote, so plan your transportation to and from the area in advance.
Start your visit at the information center to learn about current bird migration patterns and trail conditions.
Bring sturdy hiking boots and binoculars, as the terrain is rugged and the park is a premier spot for birdwatching.
Birdwatchers, nature photographers, and hikers seeking remote wilderness.
EUR €
$50-$100 p/day
Greek, English
Follow all marked trails and maintain a quiet presence to increase your chances of spotting rare wildlife without disturbing their habitat.