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Mount Olympos: Cyprus's Highest Peak

Explore Cyprus's highest peak: panoramic views, hiking trails, and winter sports in the Troodos Mountains. A year-round adventure awaits!

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Mount Olympos, also known as Chionistra, is the highest point in Cyprus, reaching 1,952 meters. Located in the Troodos Mountains, it offers year-round activities from skiing in winter to hiking in summer. While the summit is a military area, the surrounding trails provide stunning panoramic views.

A brief summary to Mount Olympos

  • WVP7+HH, Troodos, 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

  • Bring warm clothing, as temperatures at the summit can be significantly cooler than on the coast.
  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes if you plan to explore the trails.
  • Be aware that the actual summit is a military area and not accessible to the public.
  • Visit between April and November for hiking, as there is a high probability of snow from December to March.
  • Check the bus schedule in advance if using public transport, as the network can be limited.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Limassol, take the highway towards Troodos. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour. Follow the signs to Troodos village, then continue towards Mount Olympos. The road to the summit is paved but can be steep in sections. Parking is available near the ski resort area. Be aware that in winter, snow chains or a 4x4 vehicle may be necessary.

  • Public Transport

    From Limassol, take the Intercity bus service to Troodos. Buses leave from the Limassol Bus Station on Larnacos Street. The bus ride takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. From Troodos square, take a local bus or taxi to Mount Olympos, approximately 15 minutes away. A taxi from Limassol to Mount Olympos will cost between €40-€60.

  • Walking

    From Troodos village, several trails lead to Mount Olympos. The Artemis Trail is a popular choice, circling the summit. The walk to the start of the Artemis trail from Troodos village is about 2.2km uphill. Follow the signs for the Artemis Trail. The hike is relatively easy and offers panoramic views. Ensure you have appropriate footwear and water.

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Mount Olympos, the highest peak in Cyprus, rises to 1,952 meters within the Troodos Mountains. Known as Chionistra, it's a destination for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers. In winter, the Cyprus Ski Club operates a ski resort with lifts and slopes for various skill levels. Imagine skiing with views of the Mediterranean Sea. As the snow melts, hiking trails reveal the island's natural beauty. The popular Artemis Trail, a 7km loop around the summit, offers moderate hiking with scenic vistas. The Atalante Nature Trail, slightly longer at 13.5km, provides equally rewarding scenery. Keep an eye out for diverse flora and fauna, including endemic plant species. While the summit is occupied by a British military radar station and is off-limits, the area still provides panoramic views. The mountain's location offers views of the island, from the coastline to rolling hills. The Troodos Mountains are a geological marvel, formed from an ancient underwater volcano, with diverse rock formations. The Troodos Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark, allows visitors to learn about the region's geological past. Historically, Mount Olympos was believed to be the home of the gods, and a temple dedicated to Aphrodite once stood on its promontories. The mountain and surrounding villages offer a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure.

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