Ammoudia
Ammoudia is located between Parga and Nekromamteio, is a beautiful fishing village in the banks of Acheron. Typical is a wide beach that stretches along the closed bay of the settlement and the estuary of the Mythical River with the traditional fishing boats tied on its north bank.
Most important attractions are Nekromanteio, 4 km away to the west at Mesopotamos village, the Monastery of Saint Demetrios in Kypseli, and also to the Acheron springs, which are found in Glyki.
Due to its position, Ammoudia was the property of various conquerors, Turks, Venetians, Pirates, Italians. Until 1950, the village named "Splantza" was a commercial harbour.
The Acheron River, with the wetland of its estuary and its narrow streams, forms an important ecosystem, officially characterised as a "region of special natural beauty".
The area of ​​Ammoudia and Acheron is particularly suitable for tourism, combining clean sea, beautiful beaches, natural and cultural surroundings. Alternative routes inside, hiking in the narrow streets of the river, boat trips to Acheron. Daily excursions to Preveza, Parga, Paxos, Corfu, Giannena etc. Give the visitor the opportunity for an interesting stay.
From the airports of Aktio (45 km) and Corfu, from the port of Igoumenitsa (45 km) and from the road from Preveza, it is served by public transport.