


Haliki
Haliki is a mountainous settlement located 71 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 31 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1150 meters.
Worth visiting:
The monastery of Prophet Ilias, which was built according to tradition in 1835,
The temple of the former Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Savior from 1783,
The church of Agia Paraskevi from 1725,
The stone arched bridges,
The Dragon Lake Verlinga,
The waterfalls of Aspros.


Stefani
Stefani is a mountain settlement located 52 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 60 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1300 meters.
It is celebrated on July 26 of Agia Paraskevi and the fifteenth of August.
Worth visiting:
The church of Ag. Paraskevi, built in 1770,
Heli peak, where Metsovo and Ioannina can be seen.


Polythea
Polythea is a mountain settlement located 58 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 36 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1130 meters.
It is celebrated on September 8, the birthday of the Virgin Mary.
Worth visiting:
Saint Demetrius,
The source of Goura,
The glade of Kiari.


Konakia
Konakia is a mountain settlement located 40 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 18 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1250 meters.


Doliana
Doliana is a mountainous settlement located 48 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 23 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1160 meters.


Krania
Krania is a mountainous settlement located 44 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 46 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1100 meters.
Celebrates the fifteenth of August.
Worth visiting:
The Church of the Holy Cross,
The church of Ag. Friday,
Eel peak,
The folklore museum.


Milia
Milia is a mountainous settlement located 58 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 15 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 940 meters.
It is celebrated on June 20 - 21.


Kalliroi
Kallirroi is a mountain settlement located 55 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 42 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1050 meters.
Celebrates the fifteenth of August.


Agia Paraskevi
Agia Paraskevi is a mountain settlement 62 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 69 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 950 meters.
It celebrates July 26th of Agia Paraskevi and July 17th of Agia Marina.
Worth visiting:
The chapel of Agia Marina,
The Dzourtzias waterfall, "The Devil's Mandani."


Anthousa
Anthousa is a mountain settlement located 67 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 61 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1080 meters.
Celebrates the fifteenth of August.
Worth visiting:
The old church of Panagia Galaktotrofoussa from 1799,
The church of Agia Paraskevi, a single-aisled basilica from 1730,
The church of All Saints, a stone building of 1786,
The churches of Ag. George of 1810 and
of St. Athanasiou 1868,
The Armenian fountain


Katafito
Katafito is a mountain settlement located 61 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 18 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1000 meters.
Celebrates the fifteenth of August.
Worth visiting:
The church of Agios Nikolaos,
The source of Analata,
The old watermill.