ARKOUDA - Hike To The Summit of The Unknown Meteora
LOCATION:
GAVROS, THESSALY, GREECE
DURATION:
4 HOURS
DISTANCE:
6km/3,7 MILES
DIFFICULTY:
MODERATE
SUITABLE FOR:
COUPLES, NATURE LOVERS, LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS, FAMILIES
OPERATING SEASON:
ALL YEAR ROUND
HIKING
FROM
40€
PER PERSON
12
MAX
GROUP SIZE
PRIVATE
AVAILABLE
DESCRIPTION:
Rising above Gavros, the ridge of Arkouda invites hikers to follow its gentle line all the way to the triangulation pillar standing proudly at 830 m. The ascent unfolds gradually, allowing you to fully absorb the changing landscape as forest gives way to open slopes and expansive views.
The trail winds through natural clearings and rocky outcrops, offering ever-widening perspectives with every step. As you gain elevation, the scenery opens dramatically: the rugged peaks of Pindus stretch endlessly to the southwest, while on clear days the distant silhouette of Mount Olympus appears quietly on the horizon — a rare and humbling sight.
This route is welcoming and steady, suitable for those who wish to experience the feeling of a summit without extreme difficulty. Moving at a comfortable pace, we pause along the ridge to admire the shifting light, the vast mountain scenery, and the raw beauty of the surrounding rock formations.
Reaching the crest, the reward is complete stillness and a panoramic horizon in every direction — from the wild backbone of Pindus to the sacred peak of Olympus. A summit experience defined not by rush, but by openness, elevation, and perspective — one that lingers long after the descent.
What's Included:
Hking Poles
Seasonal Local Snacks
First Aid Kit
Headlamps
(for afternoon hikes)
Certified Mountain Leader
Private Groups Pricing Policy:
80€ – solo travelers
140€ – 2 participants
+40€ per additional participant
➤Private guiding · Flexible pace · Dedicated experience
Teen & Child Pricing:
Teens (12–17 years) → 28€
Children (≤11 years) → Free
➤Reduced rates encourage young explorers to connect with nature, while giving parents the chance to create memorable outdoor experiences with their children.









