Platres

Platres is a village in Limassol district. Perched high up (at an altitude of 1200 metres) on the Troodos Mountains, it is a refuge from the sweltering heat that dominates summer period on the lower parts of the island. In the winter bring thick clothing, plus a couple of skis. Trekking gear is a must.

Get in

By car or powerful motorbike. Taxi would cost a fortune from any of the cities. Rural bus services do exist (from Nicosia and Limassol) but service although cheap, is often unreliable. Ask at the regional tourist office for more information.

Get around

On foot within and around the village, but you need a car for anywhere else. A 4x4 helps.

See

The pine forests, the unobstructed views.

Do

Hiking through the Troodos Mountains or vegetate by a pool in the summer. Ski in the winter, (providing there is snow).

Kids can be kept occupied on the numerous arcade parlors dotting the centre of the village.

Buy

Homemade preserves and local artisanship mostly.

Eat

Most eateries line the centre of the Pano Platres square. The local tavernas are on par with your average everywhere else on the island. They are excellent value for money. Unless you are desperate don’t even bother trying out any international cuisine restaurants as you will be disappointed. With the exception of course of the Forest Park Hotel, see below.

Farmed trout fish is the local specialty. Kebabs and meze are just as common (and palatable) as everywhere else on the island. Lokoumades and shamishi, are popular (but calorie ridden) deserts. If you are on a diet, chose from a healthy selection of fresh local fruit especially during the summer months.

Drink

Zivania (potent local version of grappa). At your peril.

Sleep

Go next

  • Visit mount Olympus
  • Trek up the Caledonian Falls , and numerous other free and well laid out nature trails.
Platres
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