By plane
You can fly from Central Europe to Volos, Central Greece airport (http://www.volosairport.gr) which is located in Nea Anchialos and then travel by car for approximately two hours to Meteora. You can also take the train or bus from Volos to Kalampaka, but it will take much longer.
By Ground Transportation
From Athens you can take either a train or a bus up to Meteora. The trains servicing the northern part of Greece leave from the "Larissa station" in Athens, while the buses serving that part of the country leave from Terminal B, at Liossion Street. Train schedules can be obtained from OSC website (http://www.trainose.gr) and buses usually leave once every two hours. Both rides are long about 4.5 to 5 hours so make sure to bring a good book.There are also train connections from Thessaloniki about 3 hours, Volos about 2 to 3.5 hours and from Larissa about 1 to 3 hours. Usually you change trains at Paleofarsalos station.There are daily bus connections (http://http://www.kalabak...) to/from Kalampaka from/to Trikala and Larissa. There also must be a bus from Delphi, as stated in a local Delphian booklet. From Athens, Thessaloniki and Volos you can take the bus to either Trikala or Larissa and then take a bus to Kalampaka.