
Baros Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Pindos Mountains of Greece. The pass straddles the border of the prefectures of Epirus to the west and Thessaly to the east. Consequently, it has been used for centuries as a transit corridor through the Pindos mountains. At an elevation of 1905m, Baros has the highest altitude of any asphalt road in Greece. In winter the pass is closed due to snow. However with ski touring equipment, it’s an easy approach from either side. The most fun can be had in April during the spring melt, when you can ski and ride long winding gullies of snow surrounded by broad grassy slopes. The river at the base of Baros Pass is an excellent option for camping, or you can stay in the nearby villages of Neraidachori, Elati or Pertouli, which offer spectacular views of the Greek Alps.
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