Category: Geotourism
The Meteora-Pyli Geopark offers a complete geotourism experience, combining geological heritage with nature, tradition and local hospitality.
Geoactivities
Discover unique geo-activities in the Meteora-Pyli Geopark! Enjoy rafting, skiing, hiking, climbing, cycling, truffle hunting and horseback riding in an enchanting natural landscape.
Geofestivals
Experience the magic of the Geofestivals at Meteora-Gate Geopark! Events full of culture, tradition, flavours and natural beauties that connect nature with local heritage.
Geogift
With products made from natural ingredients of the geopark, visitors can take a piece of the authenticity and beauty of the place with them. Each gift tells a story connected to the geological wealth of the region.
Geohotel – Geohouse
Unique hospitality experience. Guests enjoy the warmth of the local way of life, genuine hospitality and the connection with the cultural heritage of the region.
Geopark Food
The GeoCafés and GeoRestaurants of the geopark are unique gastronomic destinations. With menus inspired by the geological elements of the region.
Georoutes
Discover the unique geological and cultural richness of the area through the Georoutes of the Meteora–Pyli Geopark. These carefully designed routes highlight impressive geological formations, biodiversity, and the deep connection between humans and nature that has shaped the landscape over the centuries.
Museums
Explore the museums of the Meteora-Gate Geopark! Discover the rich geological, cultural and historical heritage of the region through exhibits that bring history and nature to life.
This route offers visitors the opportunity to explore some of the oldest rocks not only of the Meteora–Pyli Geopark, but of the entire Greek region. At the eastern edge of the Geopark, in the Antichasia Mountains, one encounters metamorphic rocks of Proterozoic and Paleozoic age, dating back more than one…
View moreJust 10 kilometers from Pyli, travelers arrive at the enclosed valley and gorge of Gropa. The route traverses the Gropa Valley, from the Paleokarya waterfalls at the entrance to the end of the road in Ano Paleokarya. The road follows the northern side of the valley, offering a relatively short…
View moreTaking the road from Kalampaka toward the villages of Aspropotamos, travelers cross the northern Pindos range within the Meteora–Pyli Geopark. After passing through Kastania and Amaranto, the route continues through Kranea and the remarkable Monastery of the Holy Cross in Doliana. Much of the journey traverses the Pindos Flysch formation,…
View moreStarting from Pertouli, we follow the main road. After passing through the villages of Desi and Agios Nikolaos, we arrive in the Aspropotamos area, named after the Aspropotamos River, also known as the Achelous. Before reaching the Alexiou Bridge, the road splits. We take the uphill road toward the villages…
View moreThis perimetric route offers visitors the chance to traverse a large portion of the mountainous region of the Geopark, starting from either Kalampaka or Pyli. The journey passes through the Aspropotamos area, the Athamanic Mountains, Trigia, and Koziakas, crossing both small and large picturesque villages of the Pindos range, as…
View moretarting from Pyli, this route takes you on a full circuit around Mount Koziakas (Kerketio), offering a wide variety of landscapes and experiences. Much of the route roughly follows the Koziakas Thrust Geosite, a major fault line where the geological formations of Koziakas have been thrust over the formations of…
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