Tsepelovo is a village in the Zagori region (Epirus region).
It stands at a height of 1094 meters in a panoramic location on the mountain range of Tymfi.
It is the biggest of the 45 villages of Zagori.
The traditional stone architecture is visible in every building, in the village paths, dwellings and churches. The historical church of Agios Nikolaos was renovated at 1753 and decorated with unique wall paintings by exceptional painters of nearby Kapesovo.
Two kilometers out of the village, in the Vikaki (Greek: small Vikos) canyon lies the monastery of St John Rogovou. It was founded at 1028 by the sister of Emperor Romanos III Argyros of Byzantium. It was rebuilt in 1749, possibly after it was damaged by fire, and the frescoes were painted by iconographers from Kapesovo.
Today, the village is a popular destination for tourists during the winter season.
Source: wikipedia.org