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Located on the border of Nicosia, Paphos and Limassol, Cedar Valley is nestled within Paphos Forest, and plays host to thousands of endemic Cedar trees. There are also some Calabrian pines in the valley, which is a popular yet remote destination.
The valley is crossed by the road that joins the village of Panagia with Kykkos Monastery.
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Cedar Valley
Cedar Valley
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Cedar Valley
Thank you Dominic it looks completely different with a tarmac road, before it was a sense of adventure on that rough track hoping you wouldn’t meet anyone on those bends, but it still has beauty
Re: Cedar Valley
Thanks Dominic, Yes, I remember it too when it was just the rough track that Youla mentioned. We always took it very slowly, though I suppose the trade off was that having
to drive slowly gave you more time to enjoy the view, particularly the beautiful cedar trees. Drivers often said Hallo to each other as sometimes you'd need to give way to an oncoming vehicle, mainly 4x4 vehicles. Though we sometimes met intrepid drivers of z cars , small saloons and we wondered if they would make it...
Dee
to drive slowly gave you more time to enjoy the view, particularly the beautiful cedar trees. Drivers often said Hallo to each other as sometimes you'd need to give way to an oncoming vehicle, mainly 4x4 vehicles. Though we sometimes met intrepid drivers of z cars , small saloons and we wondered if they would make it...
Dee