2-tägige Bahnreise von Athen nach Meteora





Beschreibung
Nehmen Sie an dieser zweitägigen Tour teil und reisen Sie von Athen, der Mutter der westlichen Zivilisation, zu einer der bedeutendsten Mönchsgemeinden Griechenlands, dem Kulturerbe der UNESCO Meteora. Beginnen Sie am Stathmos Larissis, dem Hauptbahnhof von Athen, wo Sie in den Zug steigen, der Sie nach Kalambaka bringt. Der Zug fährt um 06 : 58 Uhr ab.Gegen 09 : 45 Uhr wird der Zug in Paleofarsalos halten, wo Sie aussteigen und den Anschlussbus nehmen sollten, der die Reise nach Kalambaka fortsetzen wird. Der Bus gehört der Bahngesellschaft. Nehmen Sie einen Zug durch das Festland Griechenlands und erreichen Sie Meteora ~Bewundern Sie eine in der Welt einzigartige geologische Formation, die auch zum UNESCO-Kulturerbe gehört ~Entdecke die Schönheit und die Artenvielfalt der griechischen Landschaft ~ Genießen Sie zwei geführte Touren auf den Meteora Felsen und sehen Sie alle sechs einzigartigen Kloster ~Erkunden Sie die Stadt Kalambaka und besuchen Sie die Museen der Umgebung ~Genießen Sie den atemberaubenden Sonnenuntergang auf der Spitze der riesigen Felsen
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Haustiere dürfen die Klöster nicht betreten.
- Einige Tage vor der Tour erhalten Sie eine E-Mail mit den Zug-E-Tickets.
Bewertungen(38)
Very well accompanied throughout the experience. The guides and drivers are very careful and interesting.
Kalambraka is a beautiful town, and Meteora is a beautiful place! Pamos was an excellent guide, and I would recommend this trip to anyone in the area.
There some unexpected issues such as the train strike that affected our return by train but the company handled everything for us, kept us infirmaded all the time, offered options, and got us the return bus tickets. Besides that everything was great! The guides Vasilis and Chris were a well of information, history, and curiosities. The small group tour is a wonderful way to go and my utmost recommendation. We had 3 tourists in the tour with Vasilis and just 2 of us with Chris (the guide) on the second day. The place is amazing and worth of every moment there. We stayed for 1 night, but if I ever come back, I will sure extend the trip for at least one more day, and do a couple of the hikes. We visited all the 6 monasteries that are still open, unfortunately I was only able to climb the steps to 3 of them...there are tons of them but my knees don't like them very much mowadays :-( . However, I still enjoyed the experience as much as if I had climbed. The paths, the views, the little hidden peak-a-boo perspective has lots to offer. I highly recommend Meteora Rocks to anyone planning to visit Meteora.
Well organized. When I did have trouble, the host was easily accessible. My train tickets did not download properly. They resent and all was good.
What a beautiful town. Our guide Panos was excellent! We had so much fun with him. He was very knowledgeable and accommodating.
This was a wonderful experience start to finish! Our guide (Pano) was amazing! He was knowledgeable and gave us local insights and stories about the area. He is also an amazing photographer! The hotel and pickup was seamless. Could not have asked for a better experience! Thankful!
What a wonderful experience! Panos and Christos were amazing guides! They were informative, generous and brought the history of Kalambaka and Meteora to life! The city and the monasteries were absolutely beautiful! Highly recommend booking with Panos! It’s a once in a lifetime experience!
The whole schedule processed smoothly as described, the local guide has rich historical knowledge and tour guide experience, thus bring us the best view and the best time to visit the monastery.
It was just the two of us and our guide Panos the first day and an additional traveler on our second day in Kalambaka. The tour was well paced with plenty of time to take pictures and linger at the beautiful sites we saw. Panos took pictures of us , spoke good English and was very patient. We got to see a beautiful sunset and were given recommendations for different restaurants in the area. The logistics from moving from Athens to Kalambaka worked perfectly. The train and then meeting the bus worked like clockwork. We also had added drama to our trip because we left our passports in our hotel safe. But with the help of the hotel and our tour operator, we were able to have our passport sent by bus the following morning to Athens where we pick them up at the bus station . We were leaving that same day for a cruise for two weeks. Thanks to their kindness and hard work they saved the day for us . We are ever grateful for their help and kindness. I totally recommend visiting Meteora and spending the night. It was a beautiful reprieve from the city of Athens and cooler in temperature. Thank you again for a wonderful experience in so many ways.
We stayed overnight at a small hotel in Kalambaka, which was very clean, about a 3-star standard, and included breakfast. The town itself is absolutely charming — small, cute, and safe — perfect for wandering after the day’s sightseeing. The real highlight of our experience was our guide, Panos. He was incredible: a local guide, young, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and genuinely committed to ensuring we had the best experience possible despite less-than-ideal weather. He took us to all the best viewpoints and monasteries and even gave excellent dining recommendations in Kalambaka. This tour is family-friendly, but travelers should expect a fair bit of walking and some stairs at the monasteries. Good shoes are a must, and it’s helpful to pack for variable weather. Overall, we highly recommend this two-day excursion. It’s a fantastic way to see a unique part of Greece and escape the busyness of Athens for a couple of days — well worth the time and cost.



