The Ancient Sugar Factory At Kouklia

Published 26th of December, 2016

No Crowds!

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If you want to explore an historical site on your own, this is right up your street. You may meet the occasional geocacher, and you will be able to spot them because they will be paying more attention to the railings than the ruins.

The Whole Site

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I've seriously run out of things to say about this site now, but here are a couple more pictures to wet your appetite.

The Entrance

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So, I guess a map would be useful now..

How To Get There

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The factory is to the right of the B6, coming out of Paphos. Drive past the dam, and the turnings to go on the motorway. There will then be a turning on the left, followed by a track on the right. Go down there and follow the road around to the right.

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