Tsada The Scenic Way

Published 4th of January, 2018

Here Comes The Rain

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Soon, the rain catches up with us. If you are doing this route in reverse, you need to turn right at those signs. If you carry on straight you will be on yet another back route to Armou. There seems to be a lot of back routes to Armou, and very few main roads.

Minthis Hills Reservoir

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This reservoir is almost empty. The golfers need the clouds to hover over that spot for a few weeks.

Olympus Villas?

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They must have a terrific view.

Coast Vistas

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As you drive along the now tarmacked road, you come across these lovely vistas of the coast.

Welcome To Tsada

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So we reach Tsada. It is a much prettier route than the B7, and doesn't take much longer. However, all is not sweetness and light. I went up and down the final part of this route a few times, to get the photos. This was purely because it was piddling down with rain, so I wanted to take pictures from the comfort of my car, and to do that, I had to be heading down. I used side-roads to turn around, and in one side-road, I had a nasty surprise...

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