Things to do in Troodos Mountains
The Troodos Mountains are another Cyprus. Here, the traditional ways of life still hold sway in the sleepy stone villages that dot the tree-clad valleys. What’s more, these highlands are the spiritual heart of the island. Monasteries such as those of Kykkos, Chrysoroyiatissa and St John Lampadistis attract both the faithful and the curious. And the region’s painted Byzantine churches are so rare and precious that they’re a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You can expect luxuriant landscapes and cooler climes, which offer a pleasing contrast to the coast. There are iconic landmarks such as the medieval Tzelefos Bridge, romantic vineyards such as those in the southern slopes and timeworn villages where they still make artisan products. The villages of the Troodos Mountains are the sort of places where you still find old men playing backgammon in coffee shops and old ladies knitting outside their doors.
There’s so much to see and discover, to sample and savour, that the best way to get a snapshot of this fascinating is a guided tour from one of the coastal areas. Most of these excursions visit the top attractions, such as the UNESCO-listed churches and the monasteries, along with wineries.
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Troodos Mountains
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Reviews Troodos Mountains
“The whole trip was fantastic. Louis our driver was a superstar, what he didnt know about Cyprus wasn't worth knowing. Food was amazing too”
“Enjoyed the complete experience. Guide was extremely knowledgeable and very interesting to listen to. Communicated very well with all passengers.”
“The guide was very knowledgeable and passed on her information in a friendly and professional manner. The meal at the Taverna was excellent. The bus got stuck on the steep winding road and we had to walk the short distance to the Taverna, but the driver quickly resolved the issue and joined us shortly afterwards.”
“Enjoyed all the experience very good”


