On the inside, looks quite cosy. A more modern kind of pulley system. They even had an elevator A little bell place built on another little peak. A beautiful view of the Kalambaka town.
Another view with the dramatic peaks before making our way to the next monastery, Roussanou Monastery
Steps to the highest part of Roussanou Monastery. Some of the architecture designs within. Wooden doors, probably since the first time it was built. View of the garden within. Quite a compact place. At the bottom of the stairs, this was where the climb to the Roussanou Monastery begins.
The view around the area, with Varlaam on the left and the Great Meteoron on the right.
View of the main monastery at the top while walking towards it. From the top, this is the rock that we had to walk around. A small bell tower on the compound inside. The old architecture of the building, some renovation ongoing. A difference of building blocks indicating the different times the buildings were built.
I thought this was just amazing, to have wood bent like that. The compound was quite beautiful with all these flowers. They had some form of pulley with track system too. One of the passageway at the monastery.
So this was the scooter that we got ourselves to go around. View of the Varlaam Monastery and the Great Meteoron Monastery
The train station of Kalambaka Went here for some food near to our accommodation. Inside the Souvlaki Paradisos where we were the only customers. Chose a seat near the windows for the view. This was the amazing view! Appetizers Fillet and chips! Cake dessert
Then we decided to use the scooter to go around somemore. Saw the UNESCO sign Then last panorama before returning
This is the view of our accommodation Pyrgos Adrachti. Saw this cute little church built of stones.