Evretou Is Cut Off!
Sheep and Goats
After my first visit to Evretou for this blog, I continued up to Trimithousa. I don't recommend this route. It was incredibly muddy in places and at one point I was convinced I was going to get stuck. Instead, drive back to Skarfos and come back that way.
Distant Evretou
Once you get to Skarfos, drive back up to the Simou road and head down to the B7. On the way you will see a signpost for Evretou Dam. That sign should say "Evretou Reservoir" as the road doesn't go anywhere near the dam. If you take the road, you will come to a lovely vista of the village itself.
Cyprus Yellow
You can descend that track, but I don't think it goes anywhere any more. Instead, I took the newly concreted road that skirted along the side of the reservoir towards the dam.
No Road
The far shore, between Evretou Village and the dam, is very remote and doesn't have any tracks.
Let's have one last look at Evretou before heading round towards the dam.
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