Hiking
1-1 hours
Moderate
Kalidonia Waterfall cascades beautifully amidst the lush forests of Pano Platres, Cyprus. Tucked away within the Troodos Mountains, this serene waterfall is one of Cyprus's natural treasures, drawing nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. At roughly 12 meters tall, the waterfall creates a soothing ambiance as water flows over rugged rocks into a tranquil pool below. Surrounded by dense greenery, it offers a refreshing contrast to Cyprus’s sun-kissed coastlines.
The Troodos Mountains are renowned for their biodiversity, and visitors to Kalidonia can experience a rich tapestry of plant life, including pine and plane trees, while listening to the gentle murmurs of nature that permeate the air. The flora offers shelter to diverse fauna, including several bird species, making it a fantastic location for birdwatching. Historically, the name "Kalidonia" is thought to have been inspired by a visit from a Scottish Governor in the 19th century, reminiscent of his homeland of Caledonia.
Visit Kalidonia Waterfall and immerse yourself in Cyprus’s natural charm, where each step uncovers unique sights and sounds.
Kalidonia Waterfall: Cyprus’ Hidden Gem - Kalidonia Waterfall
Kalidonia Waterfall: Cyprus’ Hidden Gem in Kalidonia Waterfall
Coordinates: 34.9030, 32.8699
Hiking
Spring
Pano Platres, Cyprus
Adventure Seeker
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.