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Here, every walk hides a small story.

Hiking Trails –

Paths with Meaning

Hiking Trails – Paths with Meaning

Begin your acquaintance with Romiri by following the old footpaths that lead to Trypes, Kastania, Kalohori, and Petalidi. These routes cross olive groves, ravines, and stone-paved kalderimia, reviving the paths that once connected the village with its surrounding areas. Ideal for peaceful walks, they offer moments of serenity and a close connection with nature.

Central Square – The Heart of the Village

Central Square – The Heart of the Village

At the entrance of the village, Romiri’s square serves as a natural gathering place. With its stone wells and old school buildings standing out, the area has been carefully designed with respect for tradition, offering a tranquil spot for rest and meeting. From here begins the kalderimi that runs through the village, while the small amphitheater hosts cultural events, bringing daily life in the village to life once again.

Churches

Churches

Romiri is home to four restored churches: Zoodochos Pigi, Saint Nicholas, Saint Barbara, and Saint Nicholas en Vounenis. Each one holds its own historical and spiritual significance, marking the landscape and preserving the continuity of local faith and tradition. Visitors can explore these sacred sites, which stand as living monuments of devotion and community memory.

Festivals and Gatherings

Festivals and Gatherings

In Romiri, celebrations are always moments of reunion and liveliness. Throughout the year, cultural and religious events draw people back to the village, filling the square with music and smiles. Among them, the Antamoma of All Romirians holds a special place — a gathering where people with roots in the village return to reconnect, share stories, and renew their bonds with their homeland.