Gialia Monastery
More Ruins

Every time you come across rocks like this, bear in mind that they might have a more interesting history than you think. There are ruins all over the place, some of them hundreds and thousands of years old. I was intrigued by the inscription though, because it said that this was rediscovered in 1981. However, if you look at Kitchener's map of Cyprus, which he made in the late 19th century, you will see that a church is marked here, labelled "Ayiou Mama Mon". The mill is also shown. So perhaps the church was in use then?


Maybe the monastery was in use in Victorian times? Who knows? Perhaps if they are ever full excavated we will find out for sure, either way.
To The Church

While we were here, we thought we might as well visit Agios Nicolaos as well, to see where the monks were buried. Unfortunately, it is currently closed.
Here's One We Prepared Earlier

However, my friend had been here before, and was able to supply this picture showing what the church looked like. There has been some serious excavation work performed here.
The Map

Do yourself a favour, and visit this monastery. It is a lovely drive and there is plenty more to do in the area as well. You can continue up the coast afterwards into Pomos. You will definitely like that.
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