Touch

Touch the sky in the impressive Meteora. Starting from the traditional village of Kastraki, discover the heavenly divine beauty of the landscape by walking or mountain biking. The degree of difficulty is low, as the paths are easy even for families with small children. Follow in the footsteps of the first monks who inhabited this place and climb the steep and smooth rocks guided by the signs they left behind thousands of years ago.
Explore lush green forests, ruined and restored monasteries and climb to the cliff tops to admire human tenacity, a solemn atmosphere and a magnificent sunset.

Go rafting down the Pinios river or for the more nature lovers, indulge in truffle hunting.
INFO: The name Meteora is due to the founder of the monastery of Great Meteoron, Saint Athanasios the Meteorite, who named the Platys Stone “Meteoros”, which he climbed for the first time in 1344. However, the first monks who practiced in the caves of the big rocks came from Mount Athos in the 11th century AD.









