Foinikas In Spring

Published 15th of April, 2026

Dwindling Returns

Dwindling Returns

I keep stressing in articles that if you want to see these old villages, you shouldn't hang about. Nature is reclaiming them and they won't be here forever. This looks a lot different than the earlier visits I made. Incidentally, you can see them in our handy page on Foinikas. It contains a 360 tour as well as links to numerous articles we have written, so check it out! I made it a few years ago when the reservoir was full. You can see the archway if you walk through the village, but there won't be any of the lovely flowers.

Looking at that page, I need to update the article list with some more recent additions. First I need to remember how to though!

Cliff Top

Cliff Top

Another lost relic is the clay oven that used to be in the wall here. It was fairly unique in that you could feed it wood from the outside but cook in it from the kitchen. It collapsed a few years ago. At the time I thought it was vandalism but I guess it is more likely to be earth tremors again.

Lovely Yellow

Lovely Yellow

No matter the state of the buildings themselves, the winner will always be nature though, at least for a brief time in April each year. We first stumbled upon this spectacle when we were showing some visiting family members the village. We didn't expect them to get such a treat but it was stunning. I think our latest visit was even more beautiful though.

I'm not going to give you a detailed history of the village in this article. If you want more information and a LOT of pictures, films and virtual tours of the area, then check out our Foinikas page.

Let's just enjoy the pictures.

Oh, but there will be a walkie talkie film in the next couple of days, and a driving film showing how we got here.

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