moderate
8 hours
Active individuals with good endurance can comfortably complete this hike.
Discover the rugged beauty of Cyprus' Troodos Mountains on this full-day hike through Artemis trail and the towering Myllomeris Waterfalls. Perfect for nature lovers, this trek reveals stunning vistas, ancient sites, and vibrant local flora.
13+ years old • 8 hours (from €290 per group)
Embark on an unforgettable 8-hour walking adventure through Cyprus' stunning Troodos region, exploring the scenic Artemis trail and the breathtaking Myllomeris Waterfalls. Experience diverse landscapes, from unique flora to the tallest waterfall in Cyprus, while enjoying panoramic views. A perfect blend of nature and tranquility awaits!
Ages 13+
Group of 1-2 explorers: €290 Group of 1-2 explorers: €320
8 hours (including possible free ride from Limassol)
The Trip: This is a walking trip, usually a combination between Artemis trail and Myllomeris or Caledonia Waterfalls trail, depending on travelers’ preferences, conditions and time availability.
Pickup time (if travellers would like a free ride in our private car): To be agreed with the travelers. Usually, it is at 09:15 drom Limassol, ir if we meet in Troodos Square
Pickup location: At an agreed place (eg hotel, etc, but not at a port) in Limassol
The Walks: Artemis trail (8 km / 5 miles, flat and easy) is the highest elevation trail in Cyprus, and covered with unique flora. It is barren on many stretches and characterised by black pines and endemic Troodos junipers. Usually it offers excellent vistas to many parts of the island and to coasts from Limassol to Morphou bay.
Myllomeris Waterfalls Trail ( 2.4 km / 1.5 mile, - 1.2 km each way, rather easy ) at an elevation of up to 1,000 m, offers a radically different environment. It has typical vegetation of Cyprus valleys such as alder trees, bracken, maple, golden oaks, strawberry trees, storax and plane trees with impressive roots. At eleven meters, Myllomeris Waterfalls is the tallest in Cyprus, and probably the most scenic. There is a small, very inviting natural pool in front of the waterfall. A few visitors take a dip, even outside summer, at times when the water temperature is rather cold.
The combination of the two trails offers a rich experience over a considerable elevation range in Cyprus.
Transportation: As a rule the guide would be able to give a free ride The car has a usual private licence. Guiding time starts when the travellers meet the guide.
Guiding the trip in general and specifically guiding the walks.
Food & drinks Transportation (the guide may offer participants a free ride. This is not a taxi service and the vehicle holds a private car insurance) Possible winetasting etc
Confirmation will be received at time of booking A maximum of four (4) people per booking. Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions, for people with walking difficulty or uneasiness with walking close to steep slopes. Travelers can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity. Minors can participate provided they are escorted by their parent(s).
As a rule, unless other arrangements are agreed beforehand, the trip is guided by Phivos, either in the English or the Greek language. Phivos also speaks good German, good Spanish, elementary French and elementary Mandarin.
Water is a must (though one could buy at Troodos Square, which is near both walking routes). Good shoes (with grip) for walking are necessary as well as sun protection, especially during warm seasons. Usually, we have a picnic so one should bring along their own food.
Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during the hike.
Use sturdy hiking boots for rocky and uneven terrain.
Plan your photography around golden hour for the best photos.
Weather can change rapidly in mountains—be prepared.
The Troodos Mountains have been a key part of Cyprus’ cultural and religious history, featuring Byzantine monasteries and traditional villages.
Efforts are in place to preserve native habitats and minimize trail erosion, ensuring the scenic beauty remains pristine.
Provides support and grip on uneven mountain terrain.
Stay hydrated throughout the day’s hike.
Adjust to changing mountain weather with layered clothing.
spring|fall|winter specific
Capture panoramic views and waterfalls.