Xeros Valley Scenery

Published 5th of May, 2022

Lone Tree

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I'm not sure where Alex was when she took this picture, but I like shots of lone trees on the horizon.

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From Vretsia I wanted to drive through Paphos Forest down to Roudia Bridge. There are numerous ways you can do this. The most direct route is a lot of fun but not for the faint-hearted. You go drive straight down the fire break and keep going until you come to the Xeros River. Then you turn left. However, I was unsure whether that route was doable at the moment, so we are going to take the more traditional route and drive along the main forest track.

See The Film

Before we do that though, here's a short film we recorded with the drone.

Forest Views

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There are many viewpoints between Vretsia and Roudia Bridge, so I decided to relaunch the drone. I think this view is looking towards a new farm that was built in the forest, for Kykkos Monastery. I was annoyed when they built the farm, as it meant that a shortcut I used to use was no longer accessible. Such is life!

Lots Of Forest

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This view looks directly into the heart of Paphos Forest. It consists of several hundred kilometres of trees, and is a magnificant place to explore. Be forewarned though, that the tarmac roads that make their way through the hills are incredibly winding, and it can take a long time to get from A to B.

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