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						If you are skint, 
						stingy or just believe that the best things in life are 
						free, this is for you.
 Walking is free (:
 
 Below are a number of walking routes with a rising 
						degree of difficulty.
 Circular means it brings you back 
						to your starting point, linear means it doesn't.
 (So 
						double it if you are taking a car and parking it.)
 Level 1 
							is easy enough for most people and some of these 
							routes are wheelchair friendly.
 Level 2 
							is for reasonably fit people and there are some 
							slopes and difficultish bits.
 Level 3 
							is for the fit adventurer.
 
 *** 
							is actually not a 3 but is put there because of its 
							length.
 Here is a 
							PDF map of the National Forest Parks of 
							Cyprus
 no - that was 
							too useful - they removed it from 20forest%20parks.pdf-
 so now there is this;  
						
						MAPS
 
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						Difficulty level 1 
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						Agioi Anargyroi 
						- Thalassines Spilies (Sea Caves)
 Starting Point: Church of Agioi Anargyroi
 Length:4 km – Duration:1.5 hours – Degree of 
						difficulty:1
 Points of interest: A beautiful walk along the coast. 
						The sea caves are accessible only by sea
 and the area is 
						suitable for diving. The trail goes over the natural 
						bridge “Kamara tou Koraka”.
 Links with Konnos-Agioi 
						Anargyroi, Sea Caves and Kavos trails.
 
 
 Agioi Anargyroi 
						(Circular)
 Starting point: Church of Agioi Anargyroi
 Length:2.3 km – Duration:45 minutes – Degree of 
						difficulty:1
 Points of interest: Dense vegetation, mainly Phoenician 
						Juniper and a picnic site.
 
 
 Konnoi 
						- Agioi Anargyroi
 Starting Point: Konnoi Beach
 Length:1.4 km – Duration:30 minutes – Degree of 
						difficulty:1
 Points of interest: A walk along the coast which ends at 
						the little church of Agioi Anargyroi,
 built over a sea 
						cave which, according to tradition, was the home of St. 
						Kosmas and St.Damianos.
 
 
 Konnoi 
						- Spilia Kyklopa (Cyclopas Cave)
 Starting point: Konnosi beach, between Protaras and Gape 
						Greko.
 Length: 2.4 km – Duration: 45 minutes – Degree of 
						difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: A walk along the coast leading to 
						natural caves, the best known of which is the Cyclops 
						cave.
 A kiosk operates on Konnoi beach.
 
 
 Agios Georgios 
						- Park of Nations -
 Starting point: Park of Nations
 Length: 2.5 km – Duration: 45 minutes – Degree of 
						difficulty: 1
 The 6 walks described below are part of a circular walk, 
						the starting point of which is either the Agios Georgios 
						picnic area, or that at the SE entrance near Latsia.
 
 
 Agios Georgios - NW Entrance Picnic area -
 Starting Point: NW picnic area
 The two picnic areas are linked by a third walk which 
						goes past the Athalassa reservoir and entrance 1.
 Length:4 km – Duration:1.5 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 
 Picnic area at NW Entrance - Park of Nations
 Starting Point: NW Entrance of Picnic area (4 different 
						routes)
 Length: 2.5 km – Duration: 45 minutes – Degree of 
						difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: Park of Nations where Foreign Heads 
						of State visiting Cyprus plant trees in remembrance of 
						their visits.
 
 Athalassa 
						Reservoir (Circular)
 Starting point: Picnic area at NW entrance
 Length:2.2m – Duration:45 minutes  Degree of 
						difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: A walk around the reservoir. 
						Observation point for hybrid birds.
 
 Botanical Gardens 
						- Picnic area at SW Entrance
 Starting Point: Botanical Gardens
 Length:2.2m – Duration:45 minutes–Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 Points of interest: A route among pine, eucalyptus 
						trees, cypresses and acacias. A picnic area next to 
						Athalassa reservoir with volleyball and basketball 
						courts.
 
 
 Agios Georgios 
						- Botanical Gardens
 Starting point: A point on the south side of the Ayios 
						Georgios reservoir.
 Length:2.5km–Duration:45 minutes–Degree of difficulty:1
 Points of interest: Botanical Gardens next to the Forest 
						Nursery
 which opens Monday - Friday: 07:30 - 14:30
 
 Agios Georgios 
						(Circular)
 Starting Point: Two parking lots.
 The trail goes round 
						the banks of the small reservoir of the same name.
 Length:2km – Duration:45 minutes–Degree of difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: Picnic area, the dam and the 
						Environmental Centre.
 
 Mantra tou Kampiou Trail 
						(Circular)
 Also Accessible by Persons using Wheelchairs
 Starting point: Mantra tou Kampiou picnic site, towards 
						Machairas forest
 Length:I km–Duration:30 minutes– Degree of difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: Scenic forest route.
 
 
 Stavrovouni 
						– Anglisides (linear)
 Starting point: Stavrovouni road, 2 km before 
						Stavrovouni monastery.
 Ends at a point 2 km outside the 
						village of Anglisides, by the local abattoir 
						(slaughterhouse!)
 Length:2.5 km – Duration: 1 hour – Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 Points of interest: Superb views towards Larnaka region: 
						the airport, salt lake and Larnaka town.
 Runs through 
						reforested areas
 Links up with Ayia Varvara – 
						Stavrovouni – Stavropefkos – Aspradi trail.
 
 
 Persephone Trail 
						(Linear)
 Starting point: 150 m south of Troodos Square. Walkers 
						must either return to the starting point
 or be picked up 
						at the point where the trail crosses the forest road.
 Length: 3 km - Time: 1 hour - Degree of difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: Rich vegetation and a breathtaking 
						view from Makria Kontarka location.
 
 
 Artemis Trail 
						(Circular)
 Starting point: 300 m from the junction between the 
						Chionistra road
 and the Troodos – Prodromos road at an 
						altitude of 1850m
 Length:7 km–Duration:2,5-3 hours–Degree of difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: The Pinus Nigra forest, rare species 
						of flora and rocks of the area.
 Of historic interest are 
						the ruins of rough fortifications built during the final 
						year of the Venetian occupation of Cyprus (1571 AD) by a 
						group of Venetian generals who decided to put up a 
						defense against the Ottomans at that point.
 The route is 
						circular going round Olympus mountain peak (Chionistra) 
						at an altitude of 1850m.
 Provides spectacular views in 
						all 
						directions. It ends at a point on the Atalanti trail.
 
 
 Livadi Trail 
						(Circular)- Also Accessible by 
						Persons using Wheelchairs Starting point: On the main 
						Troodos – Karvounas road, 1.5 km before Troodos square (Plateia 
						Troodous), 9 km from location Karvounas, at Kampos tou
						Livadiou picnic site. The starting point is 
						approximately 300 m along the narrow paved road.
 Length:1.5 km/Duration:30 minutes/Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 Points of interest: Route through pine forest. Good 
						views towards Solea Valley.
 
 
 Kampos tou Livadiou 
						(Circular)
 Starting point: The forest road leading to the "Kampos 
						tou Livadiou" picnic site
 3 kms from Troodos square and 
						9 kms from Karvounas.
 Length: 3 km - Time: 11/2 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 Points of interest: A significant number of 
						centuries-old Pinus Nigra.
 The trail is linked to the "Kampos 
						tou Livadiou" picnic site.
 
 
 Selladi tou Stavrou 
						– Heliport
 Starting point: Selladi tou Stavrou
 Length: 2.5 km - Duration: 1 hour – Degree of 
						difficulty: 1
 Points of interest: An outstanding view of the Stavros 
						valley.
 For a long walk, hikers can walk from the Forest 
						Station to Selladi tou Stavrou,
 via the forest road, 
						then along a trail back to Stavros via the forest road.
 The
						route is 5 kms long, and takes 2.5 hours.
 
 
 Doxa si o theos-Moutti 
						tis Choras Trail 
						(Linear)
 Starting point: (a) Location Doxa si o Theos, 2 km from 
						Kyperounda sanatorium/emergency centre,
 or 5 km from Spilia village on the Kyperounda- Spilia village towards 
						Agia Eirini/Kannavia villages.
 Length:1.8 km/Duration:30 minutes/Degree of difficulty: 
						1
 Points of interest: A forest loose surface road trail. 
						Offers excellent views towards Morfou Bay. Connects with 
						the local area trail network of Doxa si o Theos-Madari
 and Moutti tis Choras-Selladi tou Karamanli.
 At starting
						point (a) there is a fountain with potable water.
 
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						Level 2 Walks 
							Moutti tis 
						Choras-Selladi tou Karamanli Trail 
							(Linear) Starting point: (a) Location Moutti tis Choras, I km 
						past the village of Spilia towards Agia Eirini and 
						Kannavia villages. (b) Location Selladi tou Karamanli, 
						1.5 km from Spilia on loose surface road.
 Length:3.8 km/Duration:1.5 hours/Degree of difficulty: 2
 Points of interest: Old trail offering excellent views 
						towards Morfou Bay. Connects with the local area network 
						of trails such as Doxa si o Theos- Moutti tis Choras, 
						Madari-Selladi tou Karamanli
 and Selladi tou Karamanli-
 Kannavia. The trail passes through rich forest 
						vegetation known locally as Mavra Dasi (Black Forests). 
						Midway through the trail there is a smaller path leading 
						to a giant Kermes oak tree –
 Quercus coccifera ssp. 
						Calliprinos.
 
 
 Kourdali – Limeria (Spilies 
						tou Digeni) Trail (Linear)
 Starting point: Kourdali village. Location Selladi tis 
						Straorouthkias is accessed 2 km on loose surface road 
						from Spilia village, thereon walking for a further 2 km 
						towards location Limeria.
 Length:3.6 km/Duration:1.5 hours /Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: The trail passes through rich forest 
						vegetation offering the opportunity to visit various 
						hideouts used by EOKA*. At location Selladi tis 
						Straorouthkias the traiI meets Agia Eirini-Limeria (Spilies 
						tou Digeni) trail. Both trails continue on a common 
						route for 2 km.
 *Ethniki Organosi Kyprion Agoniston (E.O.K.A), National 
						Organisation of Cypriot Fighters,
 fought an 
						anti-colonial, liberation war during period 1955 - 1959.
 
 
 Pissouromoutti Trail
							(circular)
 Starting point: Smigies picnic site
 Length:3 km/Duration:1 1/2 hours / Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: Rich growth of Juniper Phoenicia, 
						pistacia, etc.
 Views of Polis Bay to the northeast and 
						beaches of Akamas to the west.
 
 
 Smigies Trail 
						(circular)
 Starting point: Smigies picnic site, 2.5 km from Neo 
						Chorio
 Length: (a) short route 2.5 km Time: (a) short route 1 
						hour
 Length: (b) long route 5 km Time: (b) long route 2 hours
 Degree of difficulty: 2
 Points of interest: View to the east of Polis 
						Chrysochous Bay, Latsi, Pachyammos and Pafos Forest,
 and 
						to the west Lara Bay, Tzioni, Karavopetres, etc.
 The 
						long route goes past the disused magnesium mines which 
						include a 
					deserted kiln and then through a dense part of Akamas 
						forest.
 The long route links up with Adonis trail at the 
						location Kefalovrysia (potable water fountain location).
 At their starting point both trails pass by Piana fire 
						lookout station.
 
 
 Aphrodite Traill 
						(circular)
 Starting point: Baths of Aphrodite. The section between 
						the Baths and Pyrgos tis Rigainas
 (the Castle of Regina 
						– Queen’s Tower) is shared with the Adonis trail.
 The 
						trail follows a rising path to the hill known as Moutti 
						tis Sotiras (370m) and this can be quite tiring, 
						especially in summer. There are springs with drinking 
						water at two points, one at Pyrgos tis Rigainas
 (the 
						Castle of Regina) and the other at Kefalovrisia.
 Length:7.5 km - Duration: 3 hours – Degree of 
						difficulty: 22
 Points of interest: The baths of Aphrodite where, 
						according to tradition, the Goddess of Love used to 
						bathe. Ruins of the Pyrgos tis Rigainas (Queen’s Tower), 
						which are believed to have belonged to a medieval 
						monastery. It is
						worth mentioning the huge centuries-old oak tree which 
						can be seen at the picnic site, where drinking water is 
						also available.
 Along the trail there are several points 
						which give a view of Polis Chrysochous and the Pafos 
						Forest. Along the route, there are two potable water 
						fountains, one near the ruins of Pyrgos tis Rigainas 
						(Queen’s Tower) and one between location Loutra and 
						Kakoskali.
 The trail links with Adonis trail..
 
 
 Teichia tis Madaris 
						Trail (Circular)
 Starting point: Near Madari fire lookout station, by the 
						end point of Doxa  si o Theos-Madari trail.
 The 
						starting point can be accessed by vehicle from Chandria-Polystypos main road in the direction of 
						Adelfoi peak, 3 km away.
 The road is surfaced up to the lower starting point of 
						the trail..
 Length:3 km – Duration:1.5 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: High, impressive cliffs all along 
						the trail. Trails through an interesting geological 
						area. Excellent views towards Mesaoria plain and Morfou 
						Bay. It connects with the trails Madari-Doxa si o Theos 
						and Madari-Selladi tou Karamanli.
 
 
 Asinou – Agios Theodoros 
						Trail (Linear)
 Starting points: (a) Asinou church (b) Agios Theodoros 
						village in Solea valley
 Length:5.6 km/Duration:1.5-2.0 hours/Difficulty: 2
 Points of interest: Varied landscape, panoramic view to 
						Morfou Bay. The route goes through forested area, along 
						a path and a rural road. The 12th century A.D church of 
						Asinou with its famous frescoes,
 a listed UNESCO World
						Heritage site.
 
 
 Atalanti Trail 
						(Circular))
 Starting Point: Troodos Square
 Length:14 km – Duration:4-5 hours – Difficulty: 2
 Points of interest: The trail goes around Chionistra at 
						an altitude of 1700 -1750 m., passing through dense 
						thickets of Pinus Nigra and Troodos Juniper Phoenicia.
 One of the largest Junipers which is 800 years old can 
						be found
 in the area. There is an outstanding view of the entire 
						island. Of particular interest is the entrance to a 
						disused chromium mine which ceased its operations in 
						1982.
 At 3 kms from the Troodos Square is a spring with 
						drinking water.
 
 
 Kato  Amiantos- “Loumata 
						ton Aeton” Stream Trail 
						(Linear)
 Starting point: The main road between Kato Amiantos 
						village and S.E.K Trade Union summer camping site.
 Length:2.5 Km – Duration: 1 hour – Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: Traverses a scenic hillside. Runs 
						along the banks of the stream ´Loumata ton aeton, 
						through lush vegetation ending at Amiantos Park.
 Goes past an old restored EOKA* hideout and ´Loumata ton 
						aeton´stream. The trail can become circular by following 
						roads towards S.E.K. Trade Union summer camping site.
 * Ethniki Organosi Kyprion Agoniston (E.O.K.A), National 
						Organisation of Cypriot Fighters, fought an 
						anti-colonial, liberation war during period 1955 -1959.
 
 
 Moni-Fylagra Trail
							(Linear)
 Starting point: Trimiklini-Pelendri road, at a point 
						near Pelendri village.
 Ends at location Fylarga, on Saittas-Kato Amiantos 
						village main road.
 Length: 3 km – Duration: 1 hour – Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: View towards Lemesos (Limassol) Bay, 
						river Kourris (and dam),
 the eastern side of Troodos 
						forest.
 
 
 Agia 
						Varvara-Stavrovouni-Stavropefkos-Aspradi Trail 
						(linear))
 Starting point: Agia Varvara church, near Stavrovouni 
						monastery
 Length: 3 km – Duration: 1 hour – Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: Excellent views towards Mesaoria 
						plain, Larnaka and Lefkosia (Nicosia).
 Links with Stavrovouni – Anglisides trail.
 
 
 Lefkothea (Aetomoutti) 
						Trail (Linear)
 Starting point: Lythrodontas – Pano Lefkara road, 3 km 
						from Lythrodontas village, on a forest road.
 Length:1.3 km – Duration:30 minutes – Difficulty: 2
 Points of interest: Excellent view from the Atou (Eagle) 
						peak towards Lefkosia (Nicosia) and Lefkara village 
						areas.
 
 
 G. Taramidis Trail 
						(linear)
 Starting point: Loose surface road after Kionia picnic 
						site towards Kionia peak.
 Ends on asphalt road near Panagia tou Machaira monastery.
 Length:3.5 km–Duration:1.5 hours–Degree of difficulty: 22
 Points of interest: Panoramic surrounding views.
 
 
 Thalassines Spilies (Sea 
						Caves) (Circular)
 Starting Point: Sea Caves. Agia Napa-Cape Gkreko road, 6 
						kms east of Ayia Napa.
 Length:3.6 km- Duration:1.5 hours- Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: A walk along the coast which at 
						certain points is very steep and craggy.
 
 Kavos
 Starting point: Old quarry, parking area. Access from 
						Ayia Napa-Cape Greko main road, near the Cape.
 Length:2.5 km-Duration:45 minutes-Degree of difficulty: 
						2
 Points of interest: An old quarry, a large number of 
						fossilized marine organisms, and a vantage point at the 
						peak of the Cape from which one can see as far as the 
						Stavrovouni Monastery.
 On a very clear day the heights
						above Haifa in Israel, are visible.
 The impressive 
						cliffs are suitable for climbing.
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						Level 3 walks  - the 
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						Adonis 
						Trail (circular)Starting point: Baths of Aphrodite. Like Aphrodite 
						Trail, the walk can be quite tiring.
 Two springs of 
						drinking water can be found at Pyrgos tis Rigainas and 
						Kefalovrysia.
 Length:7.5 km - Duration: 3 hours - Degree of 
						difficulty: 3
 Points of interest: From the western part there is a 
						view of various beaches of Akamas, such as Lara Bay, 
						Tzioni, Karavopetres, etc. The path goes past Pyrgos tis 
						Rigainas (Queens Tower). At Kefalovrysia location it 
						links up
 with Smiges trail. In order to complete its circular 
						path the trail follows the main road connecting the 
						Baths of Aphrodite and Polis, for about 400m.
 
 
 Agia Eirini – Limeria (Spilies 
						tou Digeni) Trail (Linear)
 Starting point: Agia Eirini village. Location Selladi 
						tis Straorouthkias is accessed 2 km of loose surface 
						road from Spilia village, thereon walking for a further 
						2 km towards location Limeria.
 Length:5 km – Duration:2.5 hours – Difficulty: 3 due to 
						steep, ascending gradient.
 Points of interest: The trail passes through rich forest 
						vegetation offering excellent views towards
 Morfou Bay 
						and the opportunity to visit various hideouts used by 
						E.O.K.A*.
 At the location Selladi tis Straorouthkias the
						trail meets the Kourdali-Limeria (Spilies tou Digeni) 
						trail. Both trails continue on a common route for 2 km.
 
 
 Doxa si o Theos-Madari 
						Fire Lookout Station Trail 
						(Linear)
 Starting point: (a) Location Doxa si o Theos, 2 km from 
						Kyperounda sanatorium/first aid centre
 or 5 km from Spilia village on Kyperounda-Spilia main road.
 (b) Madari fire lookout station. Vehicular access from 
						Chandria- Polystypos main road,
 towards the Adelfoi peak. The route is surfaced during its initial 800m.
 The 
						final 800m are on uneven, narrow and steep loose surface 
						road.
 Length:3.8 km – Duration: 2 hours– Degree of difficulty: 
						33
 Points of interest: Panoramic views all around from an 
						altitude of 1400- 1600m, along Madari range.
 The trail 
						ends near the Adelfoi peak (1613m).
 Ramblers have the opportunity to visit Madari fire 
						lookout station overlooking the area. Connects with the 
						local area trail network of Madari- Selladi tou 
						Karamanli and Doxa si o Theos-Moutti tis Choras.
 At 
						starting point (a) there is a fountain with potable 
						water.
 
 
 Madari-Selladi tou 
						Karamanli Trail (linear)
 Starting point: Near Madari fire lookout station. 
						Vehicular access from the Chandria – Polystypos
 main 
						road. The final 800m of the access road is on loose 
						surface road, rugged and steep. Ends up at location 
						Selladi tou
						Karamanli, where there is access towards Saranti village 
						(1.5 km surfaced road)
 and Spilia village (6 km loose 
						surface road).
 Length:3.5 km  Duration:1.5 hours– Difficulty: 3, 
						difficult
 descending route.
 Points of interest: Excellent views towards Morfou Bay, 
						Mesaoria plain and Troodos range.
 About half way 
						through, the route trails through a cedar forest. It 
						connects with the local area trail network of Madari-Doxa si o
						Theos,
 Teichia tis Madaris, Moutti tis Choras-Selladi 
						tou Karamanli and Selladi tou Karamanli-kannavia. 
						Through a surfaced road of 2 km it connects with the 
						Lagoudera-Agros trail.
 
 
 Selladi tou 
						Karamanli-Kannavia Trail 
						(linear)
 Starting point: Location Selladi tou Karamanli on the 
						main road from Saranti village to Spilia village.
 The 
						part of the road from Saranti village is surfaced whilst 
						the part of the road from Spilia village is on loose 
						surface road. Ends at Kannavia village.
 Length:3 km – Duration:1.5 hours- Degree of difficulty: 
						3
 Points of interest: Part of the route runs through 
						forest area. Scenic views towards the nearby valley. 
						Connects with local area trail network of Madari 
						-Selladi tou Karamanli
 and Moutti tis Horas-Selladi tou 
						Karamanli.
 
 
 Panagia tou Araka-Stavros 
						tou Agiasmati Trail 
						(Linear)
 Starting Points: (a) Panagia tou Araka church, 
						Lagouthera village
 (b) Stavros tou Agiasmati church (8 
						km from Platanistasa village)
 Length:7 km – Duration: 3 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						3
 Points of interest: The churches of Panagia tou Araka 
						(1192 A.D) and Stavros tou Agiasmati (1494 A.D) with 
						their excellent frescoes. Both churches are listed 
						UNESCO World Heritage sites. Special prior arrangements 
						must be made to open the Church of Stavros tou Agiasmati. 
						The trail runs through dense pine forest, orchards, 
						almond trees and past old stone terraces. To the east of 
						the trail lies Kionia peak, to the north Morfou Bay and 
						the Pentadaktylos range,
 to the west Olympus mountain 
						and to south Madari area.
 The trail is connected with Lagoudera or Agros-Madari trail.
 
 
 Horteri Trail 
						(Circular)
 Starting Point: "Platanouthkia" site, about halfway on 
						the Stavros tis Psokas - Selladi tou Stavrou road. 
						Initially, the trail follows an upward course and can be 
						tiring, especially in summer.
 Length: 5 km - Duration: 2 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						3
 Points of interest: An outstanding view of the valley of 
						Stavros and the Forest Station. Near the starting point 
						is a spring with drinking water.
 
 
 Enetika Gefyria 
						(Venetian Bridges) Trail 
						(Linear))
 Starting points: (a) Kaminaria village (b) Vretsia 
						village
 Length: 17 km – Duration: 6 hours, Intermediate 
						distances/duration: kaminaria village –
 Elia Bridge 3.2 
						km – 1 hour, Elia Bridge – Tsielefos Bridge 3.9 km – 2 
						hours,
 Tsielefos Bridge –Roydia Bridge 6.9 km – 2 hours,
 Roydia Bridge – Vretsia village 3 km – 1 hour.
 Degree of difficulty: 3
 Points of interest: The medieval bridges of Elia, 
						Tsielefos, and Roydia. The view all along the way is 
						panoramic. Goes through dense pine forest, over Arminou 
						dam, past Pera Vasa picnic site (a huge dry tree trunk 
						of the Pera Vasa pine exhibited here), and continues 
						through “Saouris” farm belonging to Kykkos monastery, 
						past the Cave of Saouris, “Mita´s pen and near the 
						vultures” observation point.
 
 
 Ariadni Trail 
						(Circular)
 Starting point: From «Tree Tops hotel», just after 
						Gerakies village, towards Panagia tou Kykkou monastery.
 Length:5 km – Duration:2.5 hours – Degree of difficulty: 
						3
 Points of interest: Excellent views. It goes past the 
						picturesque village of Gerakies in the Marathasa valley, 
						nestling on the hillside amongst lush vegetation, on the 
						fringes of Pafos forest. Ascends to the south of «Tree
						Tops hotel», then it descends. To become circular, the 
						last part runs along the Gerakies - Kykkos main road for 
						about 800m.
 Prodromos Reservoir – 
						Stavroulia Trail (Linear)
 Starting point: Along the main Troodos Square – 
						Prodromos village road, over Prodromos reservoir. For 
						the trail end there are two options on separate points 
						on the Pedoulas – Agios Nikolaos loose surface road.
 Length: First option: 4.5 km – Second option: 4.5 km
 Duration: 1.5 – 2 hours – Degree of difficulty: 3, steep 
						downhill gradient.
 Points of interest: Excellent views towards Morfou Bay 
						and Troodos range.
 The trail passes through very dense pine forest. Further 
						panoramic views eastwards towards the now disused 
						chromium mine installations.
 
 
 ***Kannoures-Agios 
						Nikolaos Tis Stegis (Kakopetria) Trail 
						(linear)
 Starting point: On the main karvounas – Troodos square 
						road, 1 km before Troodos square (Plateia Troodous), 9.5 
						km from location Karvounas. Ends at Agios Nikolaos tis 
						Stegis church, or continues up to kakopetria village.
 Length: 9km (12 km up to Kakopetria village) – Duration: 
						3 hours (4 hours up to Kakopetria village) – Degree of 
						difficulty: 3 due to its length.
 Relatively easy, mainly downhill route.
 Points of interest: Forest landscape. Starts by the 
						stream if river Karyotis and follows the scenic river 
						valley. Goes past the now disused chromium mine 
						installations and ends by the 12th century A.D. church 
						of Agios Nikolaos tis
 Stegis with its excellent frescoes, a listed UNESCO 
						World Heritage site.
 From Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis the route may continue on 
						the Pedoulas – Kakopetria main road for about 3km, to 
						reach Kakopetria village.
 
 
 Mnimata piskopon trail 
						(linear)
 Starting point: On the main Troodos – Karvounas road, 
						1.5 km before Troodos square (Plateia Troodous), 9 km 
						from location Karvounas, at Kampos tou Livadiou picnic 
						site. The starting point is approximately 300 m along 
						the
						narrow paved road. Following a 1 km route on a path 
						widened to accommodate ramblers using wheelchairs, a 
						crossroad is reached with a wooden signpost:
 "Mnimata piskopon" (northwestern direction), to be 
						followed. The first kilometre of this route is part of 
						Kampos tou Livadiou trail. The trail ends at the loose 
						surface road connecting location Platania with the 
						church Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis.
 Length: 8 km – Duration: 3 hours (up to Platania – Agios 
						Nikolaos tis Stegis loose surface road) – Degree of 
						difficulty: 3
 Points of interest: The trail goes through dense 
						thickets of black pine, follows a course along the edge 
						of cliffs, offering views towards the Chromium River, 
						Solea Valley and Morfou Bay. The trail ends at Platania 
						–
						Apotheri- Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis forest road, with a 
						choice of three routes ending at Agios Nikolaos tis 
						Stegis church, Kakopetria village and Platania picnic 
						site respectively.
 The trail is linked with kampos tou 
						Livadiou trail.
 
 
 Kalidonia
 Starting point: About 700m from the road between Troodos 
						and Platres near the President's summer residence. Also 
						accessible via a forest road which begins at the tourist 
						road 2 kms from the Square.
 Length:3 km - Duration: 1.5 hours – Degree of 
						difficulty: 3
 Points of interest: The trail follows a course along 
						Kryos Potamos river, which never runs dry. It passes the 
						Kalidonia Falls and ends at Psilo Dendro, in Pano 
						Platres.
 
 
 Psilo Dendro - Pouziaris
 Starting point: The junction of the Platres - Mesa 
						Potamos forest road and the Moniatis - Platres - Troodos 
						road near Psilo Dendro.
 Three different routes start from the above point.
 The first route is circular. It passes through dense 
						thickets of Pine to Pouziaris peak, from there to 
						Kaminouthkia stream, then to Vryses and back to the 
						starting point at Psilo Dendro.
 Length: 8 kms Time: 3 hours
 The second route is an uphill walk towards Pouziaris and 
						ends at a point of the Troodos Square - Makria Kontarka 
						(Persephone) Trail (I) via which one can go to Troodos 
						Square (II).Length: (I) 7 kms Time: (I) 3 hours
 Length: (II) 9.5 kms Time: (II) 4 hours
 The third route initially follows the same course as the 
						previous route, up towards Pouziaris, but then takes a 
						secondary forest road to Kryos Potamos at the starting 
						point of the Kalidonia trail.
 Length: (I) Psilo Dendro - Kryos Potamos 5 kms Time: (I) 
						2 hours
 Length: (II) Psilo Dendro - Kryos Potamos - Kalidonia 
						Falls - Psilo Dendro 8 kms Time: (II) 3 hours.
 Point of interest: For the first kilometer it passes 
						through dense pine thickets (Pinus brutia) changing to 
						black pine (Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana), after 3 km. 
						Panoramic views.
 
 
 Kyparissia - Germasogeia 
						Dam
 Starting point: Moutti tis Kyparissias. Access is via 
						forest roads near the village of Foinikaria.
 Length: Two routes: The first is circular and is 3.7 km 
						long. The second leads to Germasogeia Dam
 via a forest 
						road and is 11 km long.
 Duration: First route 1.5 hour. Second route 3-3.5 
						hours..
 Degree of difficulty: First circular route: 2, initial 
						steep downhill route, Second linear route: 3,
 initial 
						steep downhill route and rather lengthy.
 Points of interest: A panoramic view at the starting 
						point. Close to the starting point there is a suitable 
						take-off ground for hang-gliding. The trail runs 
						parallel to the Kyparissia river.
 
 
 Kakokefalos-Mantra tou 
						Kampiou Trail (linear)
 Starting point: Panagia tou Machaira monastery road 
						leading to Kionia peak,
 about I km before Kionia picnic 
						site. Goes past the ruins of an old pen.
 Ends at Mantra tou Kampiou picnic site.
 Length:5.5 km- Duration:2.5 hours - Degree of 
						difficulty: 3
 Points of interest: Panoramic view over the whole 
						surrounding and towards Mesaoria plain.
 Rich natural 
						vegetation.
 
 
 Kionia-Profitis Ilias 
						Trail (linear)
 Starting point: Kionia picnic site. Access from Panagia 
						tou Machaira monastery road leading to Kionia peak, or 
						from Vavatsinia village towards Panagia tou Machaira 
						monastery. Ends at Profitis Ilias monastery, about 8 km
						west of Lythrodontas village and 6 km from Mantra tou 
						Kampiou,
 access being along loose surface roads.
 Length: 7km – Duration: 2.5 hours – Degree of 
						difficulty: 3, steep downhill route, especially towards 
						the trail end.
 Points of interest: Potable water fountain at start.
 Initially follows forest route, providing excellent 
						views towards Mesaoria plain.
 
 
 Spillia tis Athassias 
						Trail (linear)
 Starting point: Loose surface road starting from 
						Vavatsinia – Kionia forest road, 3 km outside Vavatsinia 
						village. Accessible only from this end, ramblers are 
						obliged to walk back to trail start.
 Length: 5 km (2,5 km each way) – Duration: 2 hours (1 
						hour each way) – Degree of difficulty: 3, steep downhill 
						route, especially towards the trail end..
 Points of interest: The trail starts as a rural road for 
						about 200 m, thereon continues as a narrow path through 
						pine vegetation. Ends at the location Spillia tis 
						Athassias, an old cave, believed to have been dug in 
						search of ore.
 
 
 Athalassa National 
						Forest Park Trail - 
						mixed
 A network of trails, of a total combined length of 20km. 
						Despite being referred to individually as either 
						circular or linear, all trails are all interlined within 
						the boundaries of Athalassa National Forest Park.
 
 
 The European long distance path E4 was extended to 
						Cyprus following a proposal by the Greek Ramblers 
						Association to the European Ramblers Association, the 
						coordinating body of the European Network of long 
						distance paths. The main partners in Cyprus are the 
						Forestry Department & the Cyprus Tourism Organisation.
 
 The path starts in Gibraltar, passes through Spain, 
						France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, 
						Bulgaria, mainland Greece, the Greek island of Crete, to 
						the island of Cyprus. Cyprus is linked to Crete by air 
						and sea..
 
 In its Cyprus section, European path E4 connects Larnaka 
						and Pafos international airports. Along the route, it 
						traverses Troodos mountain range, Akamas peninsula and 
						along stretches of Cypriot rural areas, along regions of 
						enhanced natural beauty and high ecological, historic, 
						archaeological, cultural and scientific value.
 
 
 These walks were compiled by the wonderful forestry 
						department.
						The original documents may no longer be found, It turned 
						into a 500 error..
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