Almopia, located in the Pella regional unit of northwestern Central Macedonia, Greece, is a distinctive tourist destination, particularly renowned for its spa tourism and mountainous landscapes. This area offers a combination of relaxation, nature and adventure, being accessible to tourists who care to travel by personal car.
Loutra Pozar is a picturesque village in Pella, famous for its mineral springs and is a special destination for the mountain area. It is 13 km away from Aridea, 20 km from Kaimaktsalan Ski Center and 100 km from Thessaloniki.
Edessa is a city in northern Greece and the capital of the Pella peripheral unit, in the Central Macedonia periphery of Greece.
Archaeological remains have been discovered on the site of ancient Edessa, just below the modern city.
Currently there are no major industry at the town. At the beginning of the 21st century, it is a city based on services (mostly linked to its function as capital of the Pella Prefecture) and tourism due to the waterfalls and winter sports.
Famous for its many waterfalls and greenery, Edessa is virtually unknown to tourists, which is a blessing and a shame.
Aridaía is a town and a former municipality in the Pella regional unit, Greece. It was the capital of the former Almopia eparchy. It is located in the northwest corner of the Pella regional unit, bordering the southern part of the Republic of Macedonia and the northeast corner of the Florina regional unit. Its land area is 562.910 km2 . The population of Aridaia proper is 12,600, while that of the entire municipal unit is 20,213. Its largest other towns are Prómachoi (pop. 1,825), Sosándra (1,206), Ápsalos (1,178), Loutráki (1,163), Polykárpi (1,071), Tsákoi (1,020), Voreinó (871), and Χifianí (850). The municipal unit is divided into 17 communities.