Ambracian Gulf
The Ambracian Gulf is a large inlet located in western Greece, part of the Ionian Sea. It is bordered by the regions of Epirus and Western Greece and is known for its unique shape, resembling a large bay. The gulf is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including mountains and lush vegetation, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
The gulf is also home to several small islands and fishing villages, contributing to its charm. The area is rich in biodiversity, with various marine species and birdlife, particularly in the nearby Ambracian Lagoon, which is a protected natural habitat.