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- Meteora - Wikipedia
The Meteora ( miːtiːˈʊərə ; [1] Greek: Μετέωρα, pronounced [meˈteora]) is a rock formation in the regional unit of Trikala, in Thessaly, in northwestern Greece, hosting one of the most prominent complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries, viewed locally as second in importance only to Mount Athos Their height is more than 20 metres (66 ft) [2]
- Meteora Monasteries
Discover the Meteora monasteries, one of Greece’s most extraordinary UNESCO sites Learn about the six active monasteries, opening hours, dress code, and the best times to visit
- Metéora | History, Location Facts | Britannica
Metéora, group of monasteries on the summits of vertical rock formations in Thessaly (Modern Greek: Thessalía), Greece The monasteries are located just north of the small town of Kalambáka, south of the village of Kastraki, and east of the Pindus (Píndos) Mountains in the valley of the Pineiós River
- The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Meteora in Greece - Road Affair
Meteora is a place of unusual topography as well as an important historical and religious site It’s the interplay of these features that make it such a unique destination
- Meteora Monasteries Guide: How to Visit, Best Views, and Travel Tips
Discover Meteora in Greece with this complete guide covering monasteries, how to visit, best viewpoints, and essential travel tips
- A Super Efficient Guide to Visiting Meteora, Greece in 2025
Read on for my guide to visiting Meteora, including when is the best time to visit, which monasteries are worth seeing, where to stay, places to eat, and many more tips to make your trip super efficient!
- Meteora Greece: Travel Guide 2026 | Greeka
Discover the highlights of Meteora to experience during your holiday! From sightseeing to activities and from tours to restaurants, here are the best suggestions for the ultimate experience!
- Meteora
For many travelers, Meteora is a must-visit destination, renowned for its breathtaking views and unique monasteries The dramatic rock formations create an awe-inspiring atmosphere, though some warn that crowds can detract from the serenity
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