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Discover the ultimate accommodation experience in our traditional, stone-built house in Vlachava Kalambaka, which combines classical architecture with modern comforts. Our house has been renovated with attention to every detail, to offer comfort and warmth to its guests. The residence is cleaned with cleaners that disinfect communicable diseases (COVID-19).
The space
Ideal for families or groups of up to 5 people, comfortable and functional. On the ground floor you will find a comfortable living area with a sofa bed that creates the perfect atmosphere for relaxation, while the kitchen is fully equipped to prepare your favorite meals. Upstairs there is a living area with a sofa bed and a bedroom.
The outdoor area will offer you the unique feeling of nature and you can enjoy your coffee and your meal.
The location of the house in Vlachava, 10 minutes from Meteora and Kalambaka, allows you to explore the unique natural beauty of the area and visit the world-famous monasteries. If you are looking for a quiet and welcoming base for your excursions in the area, this stone-built house will be the ideal choice.
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What this place offer
The most popular amenities
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking rooms
Free private parking in the area around the accommodation, no reservation required.
Street parking
Internet
Wi-Fi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Kitchen
Dinner table
Coffee maker
Cleaning products
Toaster
Hearths
Utensils
Refrigerator
Bedroom
Linen
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Bathroom
Toilet paper
Towels
Bath or shower
Private bathroom
Toilet
Hair dryer
Room amenities
Camp bed
Clothes rack
Private entrance
Hot Air Conditioner
Cold Air Conditioners
Outdoor spaces
Outdoor furniture
Outdoor dining area
Sunny terrace
Courtyard
Balcony
Outside & View
View of point of interest
Mountain view
Garden view
View
Building features
Autonomous
Reception services
Private check-in/out
Luggage storage
Difference
Smoking is prohibited in all areas
Non-smoking rooms
Safety & protection
Key access
Languages of communication
Greek
English
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Flights
Remember that travel information can change, so it’s always a good idea to check with official tourism websites or local authorities for the most up-to-date information when planning a trip to Greece.
Frequently Asked Questions
Meteora is located in central Greece, near the town of Kalambaka and the larger city of Trikala. It’s easily accessible from Athens, Thessaloniki, and other major Greek cities.
Meteora is renowned for its stunning rock formations and monasteries perched atop these towering pillars. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance.
There are six active monasteries in Meteora that you can visit: Great Meteoron, Varlaam, Roussanou, St. Stephen’s, Holy Trinity, and St. Nicholas Anapafsas. Visitors are welcome, but be prepared for uphill climbs and a dress code that includes covering shoulders and knees.
The best time to visit Meteora is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and the landscape is lush. Summers can be hot, while winters are cold, but both offer unique experiences.
You can reach Meteora by train or bus from both Athens and Thessaloniki. The train journey from Athens offers picturesque views. Alternatively, you can rent a car for more flexibility.
In addition to monastery visits, you can go hiking on the many trails that offer panoramic views, explore archaeological sites like Theopetra Cave, indulge in photography, or join guided tours for cultural insights.
Yes, there is a dress code for visiting monasteries. Both men and women should cover their shoulders and knees. Skirts, shawls, and scarves are often provided at the entrance for those who need them.
Yes, day trips from Athens to Meteora are possible, but it involves a long day of travel. Consider an overnight stay in Kalambaka or Trikala to fully explore the region and its attractions.
Photography rules may vary by monastery, but generally, photography is allowed in outdoor areas and courtyards but not inside the chapels and museums. Always ask for permission and respect any posted rules.
Yes, guided tours are available and highly recommended. Knowledgeable local guides can provide historical, cultural, and spiritual insights into Meteora, enhancing your experience.
Remember to check the opening hours of the monasteries, especially if you plan to visit multiple in one day, as they may have varying schedules. Enjoy your visit to the stunning and spiritual world of Meteora!
Our geological treasure
Meteora’s history is a testament to human determination and spiritual devotion set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re interested in history, spirituality, outdoor adventure, or simply seeking a place of wonder, Meteora has something to offer every traveler.
History
Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in central Greece, is famous for its awe-inspiring rock formations and monasteries that seem to defy gravity. Its history is a blend of spiritualism, human determination, and natural beauty:
Geological Formation
Meteora’s unique rock pillars were formed around 60 million years ago when a river slowly eroded the surrounding plain, leaving behind towering sandstone rock columns. Over time, wind and water further sculpted these pillars into their present dramatic shapes.
Monastic Beginnings
The history of Meteora as a place of religious retreat dates back to the 11th century when hermit monks began to settle in the caves and rock niches. Seeking solitude and closeness to God, they lived in ascetic conditions.
Monastic Expansion
In the 14th century, as the region experienced political turmoil, monastic communities began constructing monasteries atop these imposing rocks for added security. Access to these monasteries was initially challenging, with monks using removable ladders and baskets to ascend.
Frescoes and Art
Inside the monasteries, monks adorned the walls with intricate frescoes that depict biblical scenes and the lives of saints. These frescoes are not only remarkable for their beauty but also for their preservation over the centuries.
UNESCO World Heritage
In 1988, Meteora was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its historical, cultural, and geological significance.
Activities
Meteora offers a range of activities that allow visitors to explore its rich history, spirituality, and natural beauty:
Monastery Visits:
The six functioning monasteries (out of the original 24) are open to visitors. Each monastery offers a unique experience. Be prepared for uphill climbs and a dress code that includes covering shoulders and knees.
Hiking and Exploration:
Meteora boasts numerous hiking trails that wind through the rock formations, offering breathtaking views of the monasteries and surrounding landscape. The trails vary in difficulty, making it accessible to hikers of different levels.
Photography:
The striking landscape of Meteora is a photographer’s dream. Capture the monasteries perched atop the rock columns, the dramatic rock formations, and the vibrant sunsets.
Cultural and Historical Insights:
Visit the Natural History Museum of Meteora and the Theopetra Cave Archaeological Site to learn more about the geological history and early human presence in the region.
Spiritual Retreat:
For those seeking a deeper spiritual connection, Meteora offers an environment of tranquility and reflection. Attend a religious service or simply meditate amidst the serene surroundings.
Guided Tours:
Consider taking a guided tour to gain insights into the history, culture, and spirituality of Meteora from knowledgeable local guides.
Rock Climbing:
Experienced rock climbers can tackle the challenging climbs offered by Meteora’s unique rock formations.


