Category: Geosites of Meteora – Pyli Geopark
The geosites of the Geopark combine unique geological history, natural beauty, rich biodiversity and cultural significance.
Geosites of archeological interest
Sites that bear witness to man’s primeval relationship with space, such as caves, archaeological sites and recorded prehistoric traces.
Geosites of Environmental Interest
Areas of rare natural beauty and biodiversity, hosting unique ecosystems and species of flora and fauna.
Geosites of Geological Interest
21 Geosites of natural and geological importance recognised by UNESCO. Discover the hidden treasures of Meteora – Pyli Geopark.
Geosites of Historical – Cultural Interest
Points of particular cultural importance, such as historical monuments, traditional settlements, monasteries and myths associated with the place.
In the Portaikos area there are impressive folds of rocks composed of multi-colored formations. These are created due to the folding of geological formations due to the compressive forces exerted on them, forming impressive tectonic structures. In the area, red hornblende/radiolarites appear within the limestone rocks, which are created at…
View moreThe Portaikos Valley is an exceptional geotope full of natural beauty. It is crossed by the Portaikos River. The Portaikos river drains the southwestern part of Trikala. The total area of its drainage basin is 294 square kilometers. The main branch of the river starts from Stournareika in South Pindos,…
View moreFollowing the Kalambaka – Ioannina national road, the visitor ascends towards Chasia mountains. On the slopes of Kratsovo or Vigla Mt, at an altitude of 750 m, the visitor can enjoy the panoramic view of the area around the Malakasiotis valley. The road passes through Megali Kerasia, Orthovouni and Trygona,…
View moreThe Athamania Gorge is located near the village of Athamania (Moutsiara) in Trikala, next to Gardiki in Aspropotamos, an area that presents a beautiful landscape at any time of the year. To reach the gorge, the visitor follows the path from the chapel of Agioi Apostoli to the first crossing…
View moreA spectacular mountain stream that begins in the snowy peaks of mountainous Thessaly and is distinguished for the marriage of wild nature and folk culture throughout its route, Gropa was traditionally better known as the most difficult mountain road passage in Greece until the Gropa tunnel was built, passing through…
View moreCharacteristic sights of the settlements of Palaiokarya in Thessaly, within a beautiful landscape framed by lush vegetation, are the double waterfall of Palaiokarya with the 10-meter-high single-arch stone bridge dating from the 16th century and emerging from a rocky narrowing, 500 meters from Kato Palaiokarya. The stone bridge served the…
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