Trip code: W07CY 4.3 (3 reviews)
Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1+ to 2+
15.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
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Explore the captivating wonders of Cyprus on a walking tour through the Troodos Mountains, immersing yourself in nature's grandeur and ancient tales. Begin your journey in Kakopetria, a charming stone village where cobblestone streets wind around UNESCO-listed Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis church, echoing centuries of history.
Embark on a circular walk to the West of Kakopetria, where the trail weaves through sparsely forested slopes between the Solea and Marathasa valleys. Marvel at the panoramic views stretching over the Solea Valley to Morphou Bay and the glistening sea. Keep an eye out for mouflons, wild sheep that gracefully roam this enchanting landscape. Along the route, discover the tranquillity of a reservoir, the historic village of Galata with its double-arched watermill, and the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Panagia Podithou painted chapel, all adding layers to your island experience.
Delight your palate with Cyprus's culinary treasures, from succulent souvlakia and grilled shaftalia to tender afella and the iconic fried halloumi. Complement your meals with sips of Panayiotis's classic Cypriot wines - a robust Cabernet Sauvignon and maratheftiko, often hailed as 'the king of Cyprus wines'. Complete your gastronomic journey with a taste of the Cypriot Brandy Sour, a celebrated national cocktail.
As your day's adventures wind down, retreat to our handpicked three-star hotels, where comfort and charm await. Surrounded by the tranquillity of Cyprus's natural landscapes, these accommodations offer a perfect sanctuary for relaxation. Let the day's memories settle in, ensuring each day ends on a note of contentment and anticipation for the adventures yet to unfold.
The walking on this trip is mostly on paths and tracks with the majority being in open landscape and through forests. Some of the walking is on roads with no pavements and through delightful, stone-built traditional villages - be mindful of local traffic and keep well in to the side of the road. There are some longer route options on this trip and depending on the temperature on any given day you may want to start your walk earlier (or later) in the day to avoid the hottest part of the day. This will also give you more time to explore the local area or spend time at the pool. Average maximum temperatures in the Troodos Mountains vary greatly depending on the altitude. At lower altitude (Pano Platres) they range from 21 degrees in April up to 34 degrees in July & August. Temperatures at higher altitudes can be several degrees cooler than these, so be sure to take layers in early and late season.
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Arrive in the traditional mountain village of Kakopetria
You stay at The Mill Hotel.
Nestled in the heart of Kakopetria, The Mill Hotel embodies quintessential rustic charm. Each bedroom exudes character, boasting stone walls and teak furnishings, complete with en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV, minibar, some with private balcony. Wake up to a delightful continental breakfast served daily in the inviting restaurant, or unwind on the sun terrace with a captivating mountain view. Indulge in ultimate relaxation at the hot tub and sauna facilities. Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi spanning the entire property. Explore the culinary delights of Kakopetria with local restaurants and cafes conveniently within walking distance. Experience a perfect blend of comfort and authentic village atmosphere at The Mill Hotel.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used.
A circular walk to the West of Kakopetria, today's walk is mainly on the sparsely forested slopes between the Solea and Marathasa valleys. Enjoy fabulous views towards the Solea Valley, as far as Morphou Bay and the sea, a number of local villages and nearby peaks. As mouflons (wild sheep) expand their range eastwards from Paphos Forest, lucky walkers may spot some on the route. The itinerary takes you past a reservoir and the village of Galata, near a double arched watermill, and close to UNESCO World Heritage Panagia Podithou painted chapel and other churches.
This circular walk is mainly on the slopes to the East of Kakopetria, with almost three kilometres along the ridge of the mountain. Offering great views towards the Solea Valley and the village of Kakopetria as well as towards nearby peaks and the northern slope of Mount Olympus. The route also traverses the old part of Kakopetria and parts of the modern village.
Today's linear walk from Kakopetria to Troodos Square takes you up and along the Mnimata Piskopon (Monuments of the Archbishops) trail. The route ascends by the stream at old Kakopetria, and visits Agios Nicolaos tis Stegis UNESCO World Heritage painted church long the way. The trail climbs approximately 1150m today.
You stay at Troodos Hotel.
The Troodos Hotel, located right in the middle of the little mountain hamlet of Troodos Square, sits at an altitude of 1,725m and offers bright, modern, spacious and comfortable accommodation with LCD TV and an ensuite bathroom with bath or shower. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel (complimentary in public areas but payable locally for in-room Wi-Fi). The hotel restaurant has indoor and outdoor terrace seating areas and on Sundays offers a traditional barbecue. The hotel also has a bar / cafe, a gym and spa facilities (payable locally).
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used.
A circular walk takes you from Troodos Square along the Atalanti Trail. One of Cyprus’s highest elevation trails, with an average of 1750m, the route offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Today’s walk starts along the Persephone trail, heading downhill towards Pano Platres. At points in the middle stretches the route offers fabulous vistas towards Limassol and as far as the coast. The route then heads along a stream and a collection of cascades, including the Caledonia Waterfall, one of the highest in Cyprus and so named as it was discovered by a Scottish expedition to the region in 1878.
You stay at Kallithea Inn.
Located right in the centre of Pano Platres, the Kallithea Inn has nine rooms that have recently been refurbished and decorated with earthy tones and rich textiles whilst maintaining traditional Cypriot elements. The rooms all have ensuite shower facilities as well as a refrigerator, flat screen TV and complimentary Wi-Fi. The property has a restaurant, bar, lounge and terrace and is within easy walking distance of more restaurants.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used.
Today’s linear walk can be done in either direction, with a transfer at the start of the day and more of an ascent or more of a descent followed by a transfer back. The easier walk starts in the forest at Pano Platres, then heads into vineyards and culminates in the picturesque, stone-built village of Omodos.
After breakfast, depart from Pano Platres.
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Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1+ to 2+
15.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
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