The State Of The Paphos Reservoirs

Published 13th of January, 2026

Asprokremmos Reservoir

Asprokremmos Reservoir

Our final visit is to Asprokremmos Reservoir. It is now just over 7.6% full. In other words, it is nearly empty.

When full, it looks slightly different!

Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud!

Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud!

I think the Government has missed a trick in the current drought. Had they removed all the built-up mud from the reservoirs they would effectively have increased the water capacity of the island without having to build any new reservoirs. And I imagine the mud would be quite fertile and useful to farmers.

Lowest Of The Low

Lowest Of The Low

I've seen low water levels at the Asprokremmos Reservoir before, but not to this extent.

We need the Asprokremmos to fill up again! When it does, it is a spectator event. They even have Loukoumades Stalls and ice cream vans up here to cater for the crowds. You can see that is our film on the Asprokremmos Overflowing. Let's hope that the rains will continue for the next few months.

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