The Anerades Nature Trail

Published 29th of October, 2019

Enjoy The Views

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While you are up here, be sure to admire the views. We have driven this route before and in a car you miss so much.

Turn Left Here

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Keep following the road until you see an arrow and a blue dot pointing downhill. There are a couple of villas here, and you need to walk past them.

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Bird Watching Spot

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On the way down, you will come across this specially designated bird watching area. There is a sign here telling you what you can expect to see. Unfortunately it has been blackened by the sun's heat, and is now illegible.

Distant Yiolou

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Here's an interesting vista of Yiolou. If you like random pictures of villages from odd angles, you should check out our main forum at https://www.paphoslife.com/forum. Max posts regular pics of Cyprus villages.

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