Paphos Life Road Trip #1

Published 19th of June, 2018

You Are Here

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Once we have explored Kritou Terra we will be heading east.

Turn Right Here

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There is a lot to see in Kritou Terra. From watermills, fountains and ancient laundries to the building that used to be the first Casino in Cyprus. There is also a small museum. However, the roads are narrow. I will show you places to park, but once you are ready to leave Kritou Terra, you may well be facing in the wrong direction. If that is the case, just drive back out to this spot, and turn around here. It is a lot easier than trying to perform a 20 point turn on a narrow street.

When you reach this spot on your descent from Kathikas, you should turn right, into Kritou Terra itself. You may want to stop here and have a look around first though.

Well Signposted

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Kritou Terra is a lovely village, and well worth exploring. These blue signs appear at frequent intervals, though some of them aren’t much help. This one points to the same features in both directions!

Kritou Terra also boasts a very peaceful grotto with a picnic area, and a nature trail to a truly beautiful waterfall, complete with a hidden cave. However, the road to the waterfall is a bit challenging, so I am not going there on this trip. If you keep an eye on the Paphos Life website, you will see blogs about it at some point in the future, as well as Kritou Terra itself. When I get to this location, if I want to have a look around I continue forwards. There is a parking area just down the road. However, the best way to leave Kritou Terra is to turn right here.

Park Here

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This is where I parked. You can turn around easily here too, which is important!

Water Features

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Once you have parked, do go for a wander. I won’t show everything here, as this is a road trip, not a tour of Kritou Terra. However this is one of the attractions; a restored ancient laundry, with a water mill thrown in for good measure. The picture doesn’t do it justice.

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