A Biodiverse Treasure of Central Macedonia
Lake Kerkini, nestled in the shadow of the Belasitsa Mountains in Central Macedonia, is not only a stunning natural reserve but also a rich fishing ground. Originally a man-made reservoir, it has evolved into one of Greece’s most biodiverse ecosystems, teeming with fish that support both local communities and abundant wildlife.
The lake is home to an impressive array of fish species, including carp, catfish, and perch, which thrive in its nutrient-rich waters. Local fishermen, using sustainable methods passed down through generations, continue to harvest these species, ensuring a balance between tradition and the preservation of the lake’s delicate ecosystem. Fishing here is not just a livelihood—it’s a way of life, deeply connected to the rhythms of nature.
Carp is one of the most prized catches of Lake Kerkini, celebrated for its firm, flavorful flesh, and often used in local Macedonian dishes. Catfish, another popular catch, is known for its mild flavor and versatility in traditional recipes. The lake’s cooler, deep waters also foster perch, providing a lean, delicate fish that is sought after by both locals and visitors.
Fishing in Lake Kerkini is as much about the experience as it is about the catch—immersing oneself in the serene beauty of this protected haven while continuing a tradition that has endured for centuries.