Waterfalls in the Troodos Mountains offer natural attractions within Cyprus's largest mountain range. The region is characterized by dense forests, diverse flora, and rivers that feed several waterfalls. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The Troodos Mountains are a central geographical feature of Cyprus, known for their elevation and varied landscapes.
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Opening hours 9:00 - 17:00 Admission €15 A beautiful waterfall where you can cool off, especially on hot days 👌 Those with water shoes can walk much further towards the end of the valley to discover another waterfall. But the hike itself is the highlight here 🤩
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The Caledonia Falls in Cyprus are located near the village of Platres in Troodos. This beautiful waterfall is one of the highest in Cyprus and is surrounded by forest and is most popular in summer when it offers a cool and shady retreat from the strong midday sun. It was a nice short hike.
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A bath there promises eternal beauty😇
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Impressive waterfall in Panos Platres. You can either walk directly from the town on a 1.5 km long route to the waterfall (it goes up and down a bit) or you can drive straight there (road just outside Panos Platres) and just walk down the last few steps to the waterfall. Apparently it is less well known than the Kalendonia waterfall and therefore not as crowded - we cannot confirm this...
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The waterfall itself is not terribly impressive, but the short hike to get there is a nice one with lots of shade. Can get quite crowded, we were glad we combined it with the beautiful Pouziaris Hike nearby where we only ran into one other group on the whole trail (and they had gotten lost looking for the waterfall...)
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The Bath of Aphrodite is a small natural grotto under an old fig tree. Water flows steadily down the rock face and splashes into the wonderful, shady Bath of Aphrodite. A beautiful place. There is nothing going on before 10 a.m....the size of the parking lot suggests that it will be busier later.
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The Bath of Aphrodite is a small natural grotto under an old fig tree. Water flows steadily down the rock face and splashes into the wonderful, shady Bath of Aphrodite. A beautiful place. There is nothing going on before 10 a.m....the size of the parking lot suggests that it will be busier later.
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The Troodos Mountains offer a variety of hiking trails near the waterfalls. For instance, a scenic 3 km nature trail along the Kryos Potamos River leads to the Caledonia Waterfalls, considered moderate in difficulty. The Millomeris Waterfall can be reached via a 1.2-kilometer hiking trail from Platres. You can find more detailed routes and options in guides like Easy hikes in the Troodos Mountains and Waterfall hikes in the Troodos Mountains.
The Caledonia Waterfalls are popular for their natural beauty and the refreshing escape they offer. Located north of Pano Platres, the falls descend 12 to 13 meters and are surrounded by pine trees and golden oaks. The water flow persists throughout the summer, making it a cool retreat. A scenic 3 km nature trail along the Kryos Potamos River leads to the falls, offering stunning views and river crossings. It's a well-known spot, so it can be quite busy, especially during peak times.
The Millomeris Waterfall, considered the highest in the Troodos range, can be reached via a short hiking trail from Pano Platres or by driving closer. If driving, you'll take a few wooden steps down into the canyon where the 15-meter waterfall cascades. The surrounding area is rich in dense pine forest and golden oak trees, creating a cool, moist environment. A small natural pool forms at its base, offering a refreshing spot.
The Chantara Waterfall, near Foini village, is unique for its 8-meter cascade that splits into two streams, forming a small lake at its base. The name 'Chantara' is thought to derive from the Greek word for 'water noise,' aptly describing its soothing sounds. The area is lush with diverse flora, and remnants of an old watermill add a historical touch. It's easily accessible by car with a short walk, making it ideal for those seeking a tranquil escape without strenuous activity.
Yes, some waterfalls offer easier access. Chantara Waterfall is easily accessible by car, requiring only a short walk from a nearby parking area. For Caledonia Waterfalls, while there's a longer trail, a shorter, 20-minute walk is possible from Aedonion road near the Psilo Dendro trout farm, making it more convenient for some visitors.
The waterfalls in the Troodos Mountains are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring, when snowmelt increases water flow, offers a particularly enchanting experience. However, the falls remain beautiful throughout the year, providing a cool spot in summer and vibrant autumn colors. The Caledonia Waterfalls trail is best enjoyed from March to October, and the shady paths make it suitable even for warmer months.
Yes, many waterfalls in the Troodos Mountains are suitable for families. The trails leading to them often pass through dense forests, providing shade and a pleasant environment. For example, the shorter access route to Caledonia Waterfalls is a good option, and Chantara Waterfall is easily accessible with a short walk, making it ideal for those with younger children or who prefer less strenuous activity. The Adonis Baths Waterfalls are also categorized as family-friendly.
Kremiotis Waterfall offers a unique experience where you can climb through a hole to marvel at seaweed-covered green rocks. Visitors recommend bringing swimwear to fully enjoy the experience. Due to limited space at the waterfall, it's best to visit outside of high season or very early in the morning to avoid crowds.
Yes, several waterfalls and their surrounding areas offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, near the Caledonia Waterfalls, there's a Viewpoint of upper Kaledonia Waterfall with a bench, perfect for resting and observing the second large waterfall in the gorge. Many trails also offer scenic vistas of the forest and mountain landscape.
Yes, the region around the waterfalls holds some historical significance. For example, near Chantara Waterfall, you can find remnants of an old watermill that was operational until the early 20th century, along with carved steps on a nearby rock. The name 'Millomeris' for Millomeris Waterfall is also thought to reference old watermills in the area.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Troodos Mountains offer a rich natural environment. You can explore dense pine forests, golden oak trees, and diverse flora. The Aphrodite's Baths, while not a waterfall, is another natural monument and historical site in the region. The area is also popular for cycling, with routes like those found in the Cycling in the Troodos Mountains guide.

