Best lakes in Limassol include a significant salt lake and several large artificial reservoirs. The region features the largest inland body of water on Cyprus, the Akrotiri Salt Lake, known for its seasonal nature and importance for migratory birds. Additionally, large dams like Kouris and Germasogeia create expansive lakes that are vital for water management and offer scenic landscapes. These diverse water bodies contribute to the natural environment and provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Perfect destination for gravel, mountain and road bike. Some really good routes around this dam. And the mining heritage around is worth exploring.
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Avoid this route. After the massive fire the whole mountain is burnt, everything is black like a charcoal, almost no trees survived! Sad...
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A gravel parking lot with a beautiful view of the lake. In the middle, a large tree with a bench around it for a short rest in the shade.
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Several benches next to each other offer a perfect view of the Germasogeia Reservoir. Currently with extremely low water levels, March 25
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Beautiful view of the lake from the dam, currently on March 25 with very low water level.
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Just below the Kiparissiá summit you can reach this viewing point with an information board about the surrounding area. Beautiful view of the Germasógeia Reservoir.
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This actually looks as if it is the Kyparissia trail which is an official forestry trail which is well signed. The easiest way to access the start is to take the E109 from the Limassol Highway heading towards Parekklissia/ Prastio/Kellaki. Stay on this until you pass a large quarry on the right. About 3km further on you see a 'Welcome to Prastio' sign. Take next left by Green Wood Cafe. Follow road until it bends to right and there is a track straight ahead of you with a wooden sign for the Kyparrissia Trail. The start of the official trail is on the right about 1.5km further on (look for small wooden sign with hikers on) but if you want a longer walk park anywhere on the track. The walk is circular with a viewpoint 'kiosk' at the top. There is also an option to do a linear walk which finishes in Foinikaria and is shown on the Cyprus Forestry Walk maps. There is also scope to make this a much longer circular . At the first sign for a right turn to the Kiosk there is also an opportunity to turn left. If you follow this (it has some steep downs) you will also see wonderful views. This track finishes at a T junction. Turn left and keep going until you get back to your start point. Total route is about 10km or 12km if you include a walk up and back from the kiosk.
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The Akrotiri Salt Lake is the largest inland body of water in Cyprus and a crucial wetland in the eastern Mediterranean. It's renowned for being a major stopover for migratory birds, especially thousands of flamingos between November and March. When it dries in summer, it transforms into a striking salt flat. You can find more information about its ecosystem and visitor facilities at the Akrotiri Environmental Education Centre.
The best time to witness the spectacular sight of flamingos at Akrotiri Salt Lake is between November and March, when thousands of these birds flock to the lake during their migration.
Yes, beyond Akrotiri Salt Lake, both Kouris Dam and Germasogeia Dam also attract a variety of bird species, including herons, cormorants, and other migratory birds, especially during migration seasons. They offer peaceful settings for observing local wildlife.
Kouris Dam, the largest dam in Cyprus, has a poignant historical feature: when water levels are low, remnants of the old village of Alassa, including a church bell tower, can sometimes be seen. The village was relocated during the dam's construction, creating a unique and reflective sight.
The lakes in Limassol offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic walks and picnics around Kouris Dam and Germasogeia Dam. Germasogeia Dam also provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing (with a special license). For more structured activities, you can explore nearby routes for hiking, cycling, and running.
Absolutely. A popular spot is the View of Germasogeia Reservoir from Kyparissia Peak, which provides stunning panoramic views of the reservoir and the surrounding area. Additionally, Kouris Dam itself offers scenic views along its length, reflecting the rugged Cypriot landscape.
Yes, Germasogeia Dam is very accessible, located just about 10 minutes from Limassol city center. This makes it a convenient destination for short strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature close to the city.
Kalavasos Dam is situated in an old mining area, offering a unique backdrop to its beautiful lake views. It's a particularly favored destination for gravel, mountain, and road biking, with many routes exploring the dam and its mining heritage.
Yes, the areas around Germasogeia Dam and Kouris Dam are suitable for families, offering tranquil settings for walks and picnics. The Benches with a perfect view of the lake at Germasogeia Reservoir provide a comfortable spot for families to relax and enjoy the scenery.
You can find various trails around Limassol's lakes. Akrotiri Salt Lake has viewing points and walking trails like the Kourteli trail and Lady's Mile trail. The Germasogeia Reservoir area features a Panoramic Route suitable for moderate mountain biking, offering scenic views of the reservoir and Foinikaria village.
The dams in Limassol, such as Kouris and Germasogeia, are vital for Cyprus's water management system, collecting water for irrigation and supply. Beyond their practical function, they create expansive artificial lakes that contribute significantly to the region's natural beauty, providing habitats for wildlife and opportunities for recreation.


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