


Agia Paraskevi
Agia Paraskevi is a semi-mountainous village located approximately 12 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 114 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of roughly 340 meters.
It is celebrated on June 26, Agia Paraskevi.
Worth visiting:
The church of Agios Nikolaos with excellent frescoes,
The chapels of Metamorfosi tou Sotiros, Agios Nikolaos and Agia Paraskevi,
The FALLS in the Kodena place,
The ruins of a small ancient fortress, known as "Castle."


Sarakina
Sarakina is a village located approximately 8 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 373 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of roughly 180 meters.
It is celebrated on June 30, the feast of the Twelve Apostles.
Worth visiting:
The old church of the Holy Apostles,
The sizeable arched bridge of 1520.


Orthovouni
Orthovouni is a mountain village located 21 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 115 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 637 meters.
It is celebrated on July 26, on the feast of Agia Paraskevi.


Mourgani
Mourgani is a settlement located 11 km from the city of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 74 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 290 meters.


Megali Kerasia
Megali Kerasia is a mountain village located 17 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 111 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 500 meters.
It celebrates the eve of the fifteenth of August, the Dormition of the Virgin.


Trifillia
Trifillia is a semi-mountainous settlement located approximately 9 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 72 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 290 meters.


Kria Vrisi
Kria Vrisi is a mountain village located 7 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 172 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 650 meters.
It is celebrated on November 11, on the feast of Agios Minas.
It is worth visiting the preserved chapel of Agia Paraskevi.


Koromilia
Koromilia is a mountain holiday village located approximately 13 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 0 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 1120 meters.


Kastraki
Kastraki is a village located near Kalambaka at about 4 km, on the road to Meteora. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 1117 inhabitants and is situated at approximately 275 meters.
It celebrates the feast of Saint George.
Worth visiting:
The Holy Monastery of Agios Georgios Mandilas,
The old settlement of Kastraki, which presents remarkable architectural interest,
The Holy Church of the Dormition of the Virgin, from the 16th century where is located in the "Adrachti" location,
The Holy Church of Ag. Nikolaou is located South East of the village,
The Holy Church of Agios Athanasios is located near the square.


Diava
Diava is a semi-mountainous village located about 3 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 728 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 270 meters.
It is celebrated on July 26, the feast of Agios Panteleimon.
It is worth visiting the post-Byzantine churches of Agia Paraskevi, Agios Dimitrios, and Agios Athanasios, as well as the chapel of Agios Georgios.


Vlachava
Vlachava is a mountain village about 16 km from the town of Kalambaka. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 189 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 825 meters.
The chapel of Palaiopanagia celebrates August 15.
The Community of Nea Zoe has located approximately 21 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 91 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of roughly 500 meters.
Celebrates on July 7th of Ag. Sunday.
Worth visiting:
The Church of Agios Dimitrios Boursianis, where only the catholicon is preserved, is one of Byzantine architecture's most essential elements.


Kalampaka
Kalampaka is the capital of the Municipality of Meteora. It is located in the northwestern part of the Thessalian plain. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 8,330 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 250 meters.
It is built next to the rare geological phenomenon of Meteora, while the Pinios river passes near it.
It is celebrated on September 15, on the feast of Agios Bessarios.


Vitoumas
Vitoumas is a semi-mountainous village, 12 km from the city of Kalambaka. According to the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 175 inhabitants, and it is located at an altitude of approximately 240 meters.
It is celebrated on May 9
Worth visiting:
The Holy Dormition Monastery where dates back to 1161,
The ruins of the ancient Bytouma Castle


Avra
Avra is a village located east of Kalambaka and is 12 km from it. Based on the 2011 census, its permanent population amounted to 344 inhabitants, and it is situated at an altitude of approximately 270 meters.
It is celebrated on July 20 by the Prophet Elias.
It is worth visiting the Holy Monastery of Agios Georgios, where Agios Kosmas Aitolos taught.


Nea Zoe
The Community of Nea Zoe is located approximately 21 km from the city of Kalambaka. The only population based on the 2011 census amounted to 91 inhabitants and is situated at an altitude of approximately 500 meters.
Celebrates on July 7th of Ag. Kiriaki.
Worth seeing:
The Church of Agios Dimitrios Boursianis where only the catholicon is preserved and is one of the most important elements of Byzantine architecture.