Paphos Life Road Trip #1

Published 19th of June, 2018

Overwhelming Vines

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This is typical of Cypriot Villages. I love the way vines and buildings interact so well. There’s even a mysterious ladder thrown in for good measure, which is slowly getting entangled in the vines, and clearly going nowhere.

Narrow Roads

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Once you have finished exploring Kritou Terra, and assuming you have parked where I recommended, you need to retrace your steps. If you continue the way you came, you will reach the waterfall, but we aren’t going there today. So come back up the road until you are back here:

You can either shuffle your car around here, or just drive back to the entrance to Kritou Terra and turn around easily there.

Nice View

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We are now on the other side of Kritou Terra, and are about to descend to the B7. The view here is stunning, even on a cloudy day. On a clear day you can see for miles and miles…

Interesting Erosion

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The route down to the B7 also has some interesting features along the way. In spring especially, there is an abundance of wild flowers all around, and orchids decorate the roadside. This interesting rock formation caught my eye, though you can’t really tell from the photograph.

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Looking back, we can see Kritou Terra nestled on the slopes. On the way down, you will pass another turning to the left, with a signpost for the waterfall. If you desperately want to visit on this trip, that is the best route to take, in my opinion. You are certainly less likely to get lost this way!

If you do make it to the waterfall and picnic area, the big secret is that you aren’t actually at the waterfall. You are at a beautiful grotto. If you turn around, you will see a signposted track going to the waterfall. It is a bit of a trek but well worth the visit. It is beyond the scope of this road-trip though…

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