Until the close of the 20th century there was only one way to reach the village, via a kalderimi (paved mule road) called the Skala of Vradeto a stairway of about 1000 steps built on the side of a canyon and almost impossible to seem from a distance.
It starts at the end of a long path from the village of Kapesovo. Vradeto’s difficulty of access probably explains its location in the inhospitable highlands near the top of Mt Tymphe.
A road was opened in the 1970s. It is believed to have been settled initially by families from Skamneli at around 1616, according to Ioannis Lamprides.
The distance from the two villages is 3.4 km and it takes about 40 to 50 minutes to cover it.