Evretou Is Cut Off!

Published 19th of March, 2019

Now that the Asprokremmos has well and truly overflowed, we thought we would pay another visit to our old friend Evretou. The abandoned village is sited on the banks of the reservoir of the same name, and until recently was a popular destination for weekend fishing fans. Now though, the waters have risen...

Come From Skarfos

evretou-is-cut-off_01

You used to be able to drive across the bottom of the dried-up reservoir to get to Evretou. We didn't even attempt that route this time though, as we knew it would already be under water. Instead, we took the Simou road from the B7, and turned left at the sign for Skarfos Bridge. When you get to the bottom of the valley there is an off-road track to your left, which is suitably signposted.

Going Good To Soft

evretou-is-cut-off_02

Technically this is "off road". However, it is very well maintained, and about the worst part of it is this puddle right near the start. If you can get through that, you won't have any problems further up.

Running Out Of Road

evretou-is-cut-off_03

However, once you reach the reservoir itself, you will find that the road runs out. I visited Evretou three times to make this blog. This was the first visit, and already part of the road is submerged. My way forwards was also blocked by a car. When I returned again (on Sunday 17th), I had to park by the road you can see in the distance, as the way was blocked by fishermen!

Take The High Road

evretou-is-cut-off_04

So I donned my hiking boots, and set off through the vegetation which was still above the water line. Almost immediately, I stumbled upon this.

TC Grave

evretou-is-cut-off_05

In all the years I've visited Evretou, I didn't know this was here. I don't know if there are other graves here too, as the area is very overgrown at the moment and it is hard to tell. I will definitely investigate further later on in the year, when the flora has returned to it's more regular brown, and died back down again.

Page 1 of 12

If you like our blogs and the rest of our content, please consider slinging us a few euros to help us produce more content. Use the Coffee link below if you feel so inclined. Payments are taken on a secure gateway, with no contact!

Related Blogs:

Abandoned Villages - Evretou

Evretou is just off the B7 near Polis. It lies on the banks of the Evretou Reservoir, and is another sad testament to the troubles of 1974.

Evretou Dam

Ever since we explored the abandoned villages of Evretou and Trimithousa, we have been meaning to return and have a look at the rest of the reservoir. A chance wrong turn gave us just the opportunity we needed, so off we went. It took us a few visits to get the full picture of the reservoir, but we saw some lovely scenery along the way...

The Evretou Grave

Last time we walked around Evretou Dam, we observed a solitary grave on the opposite bank, half way up a hill. After the blog was published we were approached by somebody who keeps a log of the Turkish Cypriot Graves on the island. He hadn't a record of this one, so I promised to revisit the area and get more information...

From Simou to Polis

The end of the year is fast approaching, but we thought there was still time to squeeze in one last road trip before the bells ring in the New Year. So join us as we take a scenic route from Simou to Polis, and revisit some old haunts along the way, with some new surprises...

Evretou Reservoir Is Full!

She took her time, but Evretou Reservoir is now full! On a glorious, sunny Friday morning, I took my camera out to record the moment, and Evretou didn't disappoint. It has taken me a long time to whittle down the pictures I took for this blog, but here are a selection of the best.

Latest Blog Articles

Latest News Articles