Paphos Archaeological Park

Published 25th of February, 2020

Fanari Hill Views

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Enjoy the views at Fanari Hill! And have a paddle if it has been raining beforehand. Once you have had your fill we head down towards that beach.

Ancient City Walls

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The walls here are a mix of natural and manmade structures.

Ancient Gate

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This used to be the North-Western gate into the city of Nea Paphos.

Family Burial Tombs

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The path down from the lighthouse is fairly easygoing but definitely not suitable for a wheelchair. It eventually hooks right, and heads towards the main road. However, before you follow it you should check out the old tombs in the area. There are two that have been excavated. You can't go in them, but they are worth a look. In the more detailed blogs to come you will get to see inside them as well...

Walkway View

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If you continue along the track you eventually ascend a small hill before finding yourself at another viewpoint, from where you can see the Mall and the new walkway, which is still under construction. This walkway will eventually link the Archaeological Site with Fabrica Hill on the other side of the road, where there are some more ancient ruins.

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