Find the right way to book Millomeris Waterfall Sign
See the available options, compare prices and reviews, and choose the one that fits your plans best.
Discover the serene beauty of Millomeris Waterfall in the Troodos Mountains, a refreshing escape into Cyprus's natural splendor.
Nestled in the Troodos Mountains near Pano Platres, Millomeris Waterfall is one of Cyprus's highest and most captivating natural waterfalls. The 15-meter cascade plunges into a small pool, offering a cool, serene escape surrounded by lush greenery.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Pano Platres, follow the B8 road and turn right after Makedonias road, following signs for Millomeris Waterfall. The road descends to a small picnic area with a kiosk where you can park. From the parking area, it's a short walk to the waterfall. Parking is free.
Public Transport
From Limassol, take bus number 64 or 80 to Pano Platres. From Pano Platres village center, you can walk (approximately 40 minutes) or take a taxi to Millomeris Waterfall. A taxi from Pano Platres to the waterfall will cost approximately €10-€15. The bus from Limassol to Pano Platres costs €2.
Walking
From Pano Platres village center, follow the main road towards the Troodos Mountains. Look for signs directing you to Millomeris Waterfall. The walk is approximately 3 km and should take around 40 minutes. The path is well-marked and offers beautiful views of the surrounding nature. Be sure to wear appropriate footwear as the terrain can be uneven.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
Explore the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus: A blend of natural beauty, rich history, and charming villages. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventure seekers.
Tell me more about Troodos Mountains