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Paphos Forest: Cyprus's Natural Heart

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Discover Cyprus's largest forest: a haven for nature, hiking, and historical exploration in the Troodos Mountains.

Paphos Forest, nestled in the Troodos Mountains, is a sprawling protected area boasting diverse ecosystems and stunning vistas. It's a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape with its rich biodiversity and historical remnants.

A brief summary to Paphos Forest

  • 2M9F+W5W, Cedar Valley, CY
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as some trails can be rocky and uneven.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks to stay energized during your exploration.
  • Visit during spring or autumn for pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes, ideal for hiking.
  • Keep an eye out for the Cyprus mouflon, a rare and elusive wild sheep endemic to the island.
  • Consider visiting Cedar Valley to see the unique Cyprus cedar trees, found nowhere else on the island.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Paphos city center, head east on the A6 highway. After approximately 10 km, take the exit towards the E601 road towards Polis. Continue on the E601 for about 15 km until you reach the town of Kathikas. From Kathikas, follow signs to Cedar Valley, where Paphos Forest is located. Parking is available near the forest entrance. Note that the route to Paphos forest is demanding with many turns so a 4x4 vehicle is suggested.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Paphos Forest using public transport, take the bus from Paphos city center to Polis Chrysochous. The bus service is operated by the local bus company, and tickets cost around €2.50 one way. After arriving at Polis, you will need to hire a taxi or arrange for a local tour guide who can take you to the Paphos Forest. The taxi fare will be approximately €20-€30 depending on the distance to Cedar Valley.

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Paphos Forest, a verdant expanse in western Cyprus, offers a captivating retreat into the island's untamed heart. Covering approximately 600 square kilometers, this protected area encompasses a diverse range of ecosystems, from rugged mountain peaks to verdant valleys, creating a haven for flora and fauna. Established as a Permanent Game Preserve in 1938, Paphos Forest has long been recognized for its ecological significance. Today, it stands as the largest forest area in Cyprus, playing a crucial role in preserving the island's biodiversity and natural heritage. The forest is managed by the Forest Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, ensuring its long-term protection and sustainable use. The landscape is characterized by dense pine forests, dominated by Calabrian pine, which extends from sea level to higher altitudes. Interspersed among the pines are other native trees, including the Cyprus cedar, found primarily in the Cedar Valley, and the golden oak. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich variety of shrubs, herbs, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors throughout the year. The forest is a sanctuary for wildlife, providing habitat for a diverse array of species. The most iconic resident is the Cyprus mouflon, a rare and endangered wild sheep found only on the island. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the variety of avian species that call Paphos Forest home, including Bonelli's eagle, the Cyprus warbler, and the Cyprus wheatear. Beyond its natural beauty, Paphos Forest is steeped in history and culture. Scattered throughout the forest are ancient monasteries, churches, and Venetian bridges, remnants of the island's rich past. The Kykkos Monastery, one of the most famous and opulent monasteries in Cyprus, is nestled within the forest. For outdoor enthusiasts, Paphos Forest offers a wealth of opportunities for hiking and nature exploration. A network of well-maintained trails crisscrosses the forest, catering to all levels of fitness and experience.
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