Vournia Nature Trail

Published 13th of January, 2024

Mystery Tree

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This sign was a bit of a puzzle. It translates as Pernia, but I could find very little online about that word.

Περνιά - Pernia

However, if I searched for the word in Greek, I had a bit more success. It turns out that Pernia is a type of oak that has holly-like leaves.

Pernia is an evergreen broad-leaved shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall. The fruit is an acorn with a rounded top that is greenish in color at first and brown when ripe. The leaves are simple, alternately arranged, leathery, with an intense green color on the upper surface, hairless or hairy on the lower, with strongly spiky-toothed edges. It blooms from March to May.

Familiar Foliage

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This name of this tree is a lot more familiar. Indeed, there is even a tavern in Giolou named after it. And Simou possesses a very old one in its main square.

Τρεμιφος - Terebinth

More Vineyards

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We are on the latter stages of the circular walk now. We are looking across some vineyards towards the start of the loop.

Distant Paphos Forest

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Looking the other way, you get a nice view of the hills around Pano Panagia. In the middle ground, you can see a grey strip of rocks. A lot of this is gypsum and it is near to the village of Letymbou.

Homeward Bound

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We're nearly at the end of the loop now. If we turn right down this track we will be back at the water feature we passed at the start.

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