Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 1

Published 13th of January, 2022

Trozena

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Trozena hadn't changed since my last visit. As a reminder, if approaching it from the Dora end, continue down to the Bailey Bridge and turn round. You will find it much easier entering the village from that direction.

Some Water

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I knew in Trozena there was a water feature. If that was full, then the waterfall would be spectacular. As you can see here, though, it had not reached that state yet. However, I had to drive past the waterfall now anyway, so I may as well go and have a look at it.

The Bailey Bridge

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I may as well take a picture of that bridge for you again. It is very photogenic.

Disappointing Waterfall

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As feared, the water was flowing, but not to the extent we saw a couple of years ago. Then the whole of this surface was a waterfall, and it looked spectacular. There will be a link to our blog on that at the foot of the page.

The Diarizos River

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Once I had driven through Trozena and Gerovasa I found myself in the heart of the Diarizos Valley. There was a bit of water flowing here, but until the reservoir upstream gets full again this is never going to be a raging torrent.

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