Fig Festival Pygros
Fig Festival Pygros
Have been informed that there is a fig festival at Pygros on 15th and 16th of this month. Does anyone know what time it starts, as I have searched everywhere and can not find details. Many Thanks in advance.
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Re: Fig Festival Pygros
Tillyria Festival - Rural Festivals 2017
The Tillyria Festival aims at promoting the traditional dairy dish “chaliki” which is unique to the Tylliria area and “sykopitta”, a fig pie made of traditional white figs.
The second part features music and dance groups, from both Cyprus and Greece.
Location:
Square in Kato Pyrgos village
Tillyria, Lefkosia District, Cyprus
Contact Phone: +357 26 522 106, +357 99 628 183, +357 99 907 474.
From Tuesday, August 15, 2017
To Thursday, August 17, 2017
The Tillyria Festival aims at promoting the traditional dairy dish “chaliki” which is unique to the Tylliria area and “sykopitta”, a fig pie made of traditional white figs.
The second part features music and dance groups, from both Cyprus and Greece.
Location:
Square in Kato Pyrgos village
Tillyria, Lefkosia District, Cyprus
Contact Phone: +357 26 522 106, +357 99 628 183, +357 99 907 474.
From Tuesday, August 15, 2017
To Thursday, August 17, 2017
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Re: Fig Festival Pygros
Hell of a drive, though... Coast road from Polis to Pomos is fine, with very nice coastal scenery. But then the old coast road from just after Pomos is blocked by the TC Kokkina green line enclave.
To work your way around this area, in order to get back to the GC coastal road and reach Kato Pyrgos, involves a long climb up into the Troodos foothills then a drop down the other side, all on twisty forest tracks!
Forewarned is forearmed. There might be a better route to K.Pyrgos rather than via Polis and Pomos, I wonder?
Cheers, and enjoy the festival! - AL
To work your way around this area, in order to get back to the GC coastal road and reach Kato Pyrgos, involves a long climb up into the Troodos foothills then a drop down the other side, all on twisty forest tracks!
Forewarned is forearmed. There might be a better route to K.Pyrgos rather than via Polis and Pomos, I wonder?
Cheers, and enjoy the festival! - AL

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