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Pano Platres: A Mountain Retreat in Cyprus

Escape to the Troodos Mountains in Pano Platres: Discover waterfalls, nature trails, and traditional Cypriot charm in this scenic village.

Nestled in the Troodos Mountains, Pano Platres is a charming village known for its cool climate, lush landscapes, and status as a haven for nature enthusiasts. With a rich history dating back to the Frankish and Venetian eras, it offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, attracting visitors with its traditional Cypriot architecture and proximity to stunning waterfalls.

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From Limassol, take the EMEL bus line 64 directly to Millomeris Waterfall, which is a short walk from the center of Pano Platres. The bus departs from Archiep. Leontiou A´ - Panagioti Diomidous station twice daily and the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 4 minutes. A single bus ticket costs approximately €2.40. Alternatively, from Paphos, take an Intercity Bus to Limassol and transfer to the EMEL bus line 64 to Pano Platres. The bus departs from Pafos District Courthouse 1 and arrives at Pano Platres Village Center 1 via EMEL Bus Station Leontiou A´. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes. Tickets for all cities of Cyprus cost: Daily €15.00.

    Car

    From Limassol, drive northwest on the B8 road towards Pano Platres. The journey is approximately 37 km and takes around 41 minutes. From Paphos, drive east on the A6 motorway, then take the B8 road towards Pano Platres. The journey is approximately 61 km and takes around 1 hour and 5 minutes. Parking is available in the village center, but it can be limited during peak tourist season. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around €3-5 for a few hours.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available from both Limassol and Paphos to Pano Platres. From Limassol, the taxi ride is approximately 41 minutes and costs between €45-€55. From Paphos, the taxi ride is approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes and costs between €70-€85. These are estimates and the final cost may vary depending on traffic and the specific taxi company.

    Local tips

    Explore the Caledonia and Millomeris Waterfalls by hiking the nature trails, but wear appropriate footwear as the paths can be slippery.
    Visit during the summer months to enjoy the cooler climate and escape the coastal heat.
    Try traditional Cypriot dishes like souvlaki or moussaka at a local taverna.
    Visit the chocolate shops in the village for a sweet treat.
    Consider renting a car to explore the surrounding Troodos Mountains and nearby villages.

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    Pano Platres, often called just Platres, is a picturesque village situated in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus, approximately 39 kilometers from Limassol. Perched at an average altitude of 1200 meters, it boasts a cooler climate than the coastal regions, making it a popular summer retreat. The village's history dates back to the Frankish and Venetian periods, with mentions in historical records from 1192-1571 AD. Historically, Pano Platres was a hub for shepherds and vine growers. Over time, vineyards were replaced with orchards, cultivating cherries, apples, pears, and peaches. The village gained prominence as a tourist destination during British rule in 1878, attracting notable figures like King Farouk of Egypt and poet Giorgos Seferis. The Forest Park Hotel, a landmark in Platres, is known for being where the Brandy Sour cocktail was created and where Daphne du Maurier wrote much of her novel *Rebecca*. Today, Pano Platres offers visitors a variety of activities. Nature trails lead to the Caledonia and Millomeris waterfalls, some of the highest in Cyprus. The village itself features traditional architecture, local shops, and restaurants serving Cypriot cuisine. For adventurous travelers, Sparti Rope Park offers over 140 activities and zip lines. The surrounding Troodos Mountains provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the region's unique flora. Despite fluctuations in population, Pano Platres maintains a vibrant community, with the number of residents swelling during the tourist season. The village provides a blend of historical charm and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a mountain escape in Cyprus.

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