The Vermio Mountains (Greek:Βέρμιο), the ancient Bermion (Greek:Βέρμιον), is a mountain range in northern Greece. It lies between the Imathia Regional Unit of the Central Macedonia Region and the Kozani Regional Unit of the Western Macedonia Region. The range is west of the plain of Kambania. The town of Veria, which is the capital of Imathia, is built οn the foot of these mountains. The highest point in the range is the peak Chamiti (Greek:Χαμίτη), 2,065 metres (6,775ft) elevation, west of Naousa.
The Vermion Mountains are the site of ski resorts such as Seli and Tria Pente Pigadia.
Veria is located on the eastern foothills of the VermioMountains, one of Greece’s largest mountain ranges and it’s now the country’s largest forest-owning municipality with orchards producing peaches, apples, cherries, and other fruits.