Meteora to Igomenitsa

Sadly leaving Meteora behind we head for Igomenitsa, out port of departure from this Beautiful country.
 
 
The scenery on route is as always stunning as we take the back roads over the countryside.
 
 
We are heading for Metsova and suddenly find our road is closed. Not believing this we decide to take it anyway and turn back if needed.
In all fairness it deserved to be closed as most of it had fallen into the valley below but we pressed on.
 
We met some workmen and asked about the closure, they just shrugged and said it was ok so we carried on.
 

 
Near the final few miles we found a section that had dropped slightly, by about two feet but they had rerouted higher up the hill so no problem there.
 
 
We could find nowhere to park in Metsova so decided to revisit on the scooter another time.
 

 
Sometimes the road was overgrown and became a single track lane but as it was now the National road it had to be OK.
 
 
Most of this is single track.
 
 
Beautiful rivers abound.
 
 
Phew, made it in one piece, if a little dusty.
 

 
Finally we twisted our way down into Igomenitsa and headed for our first campsite from three months ago.
Camping Drepano.
It sits on a peninsular and is a delightful stopping place to relax and swim.
 


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