Caledonia Waterfall Trail
A gentle walk along a cool stream to the 12-metre Caledonia Falls — the shaded escape from a Cyprus summer.
A gentle walk along a cool stream to the 12-metre Caledonia Falls — the shaded escape from a Cyprus summer.
Fourteen kilometres through dense pine forest around the roof of the island, with mouflon in the trees.
Thirteen kilometres of coast path above turquoise water, sea caves and limestone cliffs.
A narrow canyon walk with walls 30 metres high, rare endemic plants and a stream underfoot.
Old-growth pine and high ridgeline to the Madari peak observation tower — both coasts on a clear day.
A coastal walk along the white limestone cliffs that give the cape its name — best at sunset.
From the Troodos mountains rising to 1,952 metres to coastal paths along turquoise water, Cyprus offers real variety in a compact island.
Hike past Byzantine monasteries, ancient ruins and traditional villages unchanged for centuries. Every trail tells a story spanning thousands of years.
Cyprus hosts over 140 endemic plant species and unique wildlife including the Cyprus mouflon. Spring brings spectacular wildflower displays.
With 300 days of sunshine a year and mild winters, Cyprus offers excellent hiking conditions nearly year-round, especially autumn through spring.