Meteora by car, in 25 stunning travel photos

Well, let me first admit that only five out of those twenty five photos I took from a moving vehicle. I really hate to shoot that way, but sometimes that's the only option to visually memorize a place or a moment.

Meteora, the famous monastery mountain complex and its surrounding area with the town, the valley and the nearby village are a stunning area to explore. And considering the constant lack of time, the best way to explore as much as possible, is by car.

Ideally, one week is sort of enough to meet a few new days, to touch a few sunsets, to visit some of the monasteries and of course, take some of the hiking routes from the town to the monasteries and backwards.

However, let me assure you, you'll never have the feeling the time was enough. 'Cause everyone who goes there, falls in love with this breathtaking and divine place in Greece.

Who would not fall in love with such wowing views?

Who would not fall in love with the feel and idea of being among the birds?

Who would not fall in love with the opportunity to flow with the clouds?

Who would not fall in love with touching the eternity together with the trees?

Who would not fall in love with those charming architectural details?

Who would not fall in love with chapels, sheltered by giant cliffs?

Who would not fall in love with old roman bridges?

Who would not fall in love with snow covered peaks?

Who would not fall in love with beautiful misty mornings?

Who would not fall in love with Greek art?

Who would not fall in love with the calm life and the famous warm Greek hospitality?

Who would not fall in love with the unique perspectives?

Who would not fall in love with buildings, resting on top of the cliffs like birds after a long flight?

Who would not fall in love with the crisp, crystal-clear healing air?

Who would not fall in love with the endless hidden narrow paths?

Who would not fall in love with the local guardians?

Meteora... one truly divine place to fall in love with...

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Those are amazing and stunning photo indeed. I really like that second photo. How do people climb and get to their houses? I guess there must be a track road that leads to there.

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That's exactly the point. As those are monasteries, it seems the main idea of the monks was to make it as harder as possible to get inside, when not invited ;) Two of the monasteries have roads leading there but I can tell the roads are built in the last two centuries...

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Such a beautiful scenery @lightcaptured 🤩
And you are right sometimes it is the only way to get that shot… out of a moving car 🚗
Thanks for sharing these great captures.
Love the buildings and the mountains.
Have a great Wednesday 👋🏻😊
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Time is never enough, right...
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Congratulations! Very interesting article! I always wanted to visit Meteora! You are one more reason with these wonderful pictures to visit it the soonest!

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I've always heard of these Greek METEORE, but it's the first time I've seen detailed photos, really very nice. I can't understand how they built in those hard to reach places

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Thank you!
Meteora is indeed a divine place. Nature, architecture, really unique and spiritual destination. I've been there a few times but I would love to travel back there again...

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Your photos are amazing and this place is amazing and the way you write about it too.

Thank you! 😍

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I believe you, that you fell in live with it

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