Welcome to the Jewel of Macedonia!

 

Matka Canyon

Welcome to the Jewel of Macedonia!

 

Matka Canyon

A place that enchants your soul!

Mountains with such beauty and history…

Matka Canyon, Macedonia is perfect for alpine hiking from Easter – November. Stay locally and enjoy hiking, climbing, underwater cave diving, birdwatching, butterflying, herpetology and even Monasteries and churches and the bounty of natural beauty.

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The name Matka

comes from the Macedonian word for “womb”. It may have been named thus for the countless hermitages of monks, some of whom went on to build monasteries. Whatever the origin, perhaps a visit will allow you to be reborn.

Located West of Skopje, Macedonia

Matka Canyon covers roughly 5,000 Hectares of rugged and beautiful terrain.
There are ten caves at Matka Canyon. The canyon also features two vertical pits.

Vrelo Cave

Located on the right bank of the Treska River, Vrelo Cave was listed as one of the top 77 natural sites in the world in the New7Wonders of Nature Project.
Vrelo Cave has many stalactites including a large one in the middle of the cave known as the “Pine Cone” due to its shape. There are two lakes at the end of the cave.

Though the exact depth of the cave is unknown, some speculate that it could be the deepest underwater cave in the world.

Biology

Matka Canyon is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, some of which are unique to the area. Roughly 20% of the plant life found at Matka is endemic and only found here.

The canyon is also home to 77 indigenous species of butterfly. The canyon is also home to the most venomous snake in south Europe the Viper. The canyon’s caves are home to large populations of bats.

Attractions

Due in large part to its proximity to Skopje, Matka Canyon is a popular destination for citizens and tourists. The canyon is one of Macedonia’s foremost areas for alpine hiking.

The climbing season begins around Easter and ends in November. Kayaking on the Treska River is a popular activity, as are fishing, hunting, and swimming

Monasteries

The canyon area is home to several historic churches and monasteries. St. Andrew’s Monastery is situated in the gorge of the Treska River.

Matka Monastery, or Monastery of the Holy Mother of God, built in the 14th century, is located on the left bank of the Treska. According to an inscription on the church, someone named Milica found the church in poor condition and without a roof in 1497. She replaced the roof, added new frescoes, built a portico and created a vineyard.

St. Nicholas Monastery is located on a cliff above the canyon and St. Andrew’s Monastery. The date of construction of the church is unknown. The first mention of it was in the 17th century, during Ottoman rule. The monastery was deserted in the 18th century. An archmonk found the church roofless in 1816 and attempted to revive it, though it was again deserted in 1897. The monastery offers a unique view high above the canyon.

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