Discover one of Meteora's most historic and rewarding hiking routes, following the footsteps of the first hermit monks who settled among these towering rock formations over a thousand years ago.
Starting from the traditional village of Kastraki, we follow a scenic circular trail around the imposing Holy Spirit Rock (Agio Pnevma), one of Meteora's most iconic landmarks. The route winds through forested paths, rocky terrain, and steep mountain trails, gradually revealing breathtaking views over the unique landscape that has made Meteora famous worldwide.
One of the highlights of the hike is the historic skete of Varnavas, the first known ascetic of Meteora. During the 10th century, Varnavas established a small chapel within a cave on Holy Spirit Rock, laying the foundations of the monastic tradition that would later transform Meteora into one of Greece's most important spiritual centres.
Continuing along the trail, we visit the famous Monks' Prison, a cave once used by hermit monks for solitude, prayer, and spiritual practice. We also reach the ruins of the Monastery of Agios Georgios Mandilas (Saint George Mandilas), where one of Meteora's most remarkable traditions continues to this day. Every year, local climbers ascend the vertical rock face to place colourful scarves in honour of Saint George, preserving a centuries-old custom unique to the region.
The ascent to the Holy Spirit Rock includes steep and uneven terrain and requires a good level of fitness, making this hike best suited to active participants who enjoy more demanding mountain trails. The effort is richly rewarded with spectacular panoramic views over the monasteries of Meteora, the village of Kastraki, the vast Thessalian Plain, and the surrounding mountain ranges.
More than simply a hike, this experience is an immersive journey through Meteora's hidden history, dramatic landscapes, and living traditions—offering an authentic perspective beyond the famous monasteries.