Kremmos tis Pellis
Kremmos tis Pellis: Cliff of the 'Crazy Woman'
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.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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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