This video takes you to North Macedonia to explore this amazing destination, including the city of Skopje, a wondrous Vrelo Cave and Matka Canyon, the famous Ohrid with the magnificent Ohrid Lake, some of the top wineries in Stobi and Tikveš region, Archaeological site Stobi (Gradsko) and many more beautiful landscapes of North Macedonia.
North Macedonia is on the route of the Illyricum Trail – a cultural & wine tourism route that is offering a unique experience of exploring vivid Roman heritage surrounded with beautiful landscapes. The Trail consists of nine mapped sites in Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For more information please visit: www.romanemperorsroute.org
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Illyricum Trail is a journey that leads a traveller through representative archaeological sites from the Late Roman Empire, providing visitors with insight into how people lived, worked and entertained at the time. The Trail also offers side trips along beautiful landscapes, and opportunity to taste wines produced from autochthonous grape varieties and delicious local food, while exploring these hidden historical and natural wonders.
Illyricum is a geographical term that was used by the Romans in the late 1st century BC and the early 1st century AD to describe the new Balkan territory that they were conquering. It included the lands which extended from the western boundary of modern Greece to the Alps on the west and from the Danube River on the north to the Adriatic Sea.
The Illyricum Trail is operated by the Danube Competence Center (DCC) through a grant provided by the Regional Cooperation Council – RCC’s Tourism and Development Project, funded by the European Union. The Illyricum trail is part of The Roman Emperors and Danube Wine Route, which is listed among the 38 Cultural Routes, certified in 2015 (and re-certified in 2019) by the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme.
More information:
https://romanemperorsroute.org/