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Top 19 Natural Monuments in Limassol

Best natural monuments in Limassol showcase a varied landscape, encompassing the Troodos Mountains, coastal areas, and a significant salt lake. The region features numerous natural attractions, including waterfalls, peaks, and ancient trees. These sites offer opportunities for exploration and connection with the natural environment. Limassol's natural areas provide diverse settings for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments in Limassol

  • The most popular natural monuments is Caledonia Waterfalls, a waterfall accessible via a scenic hiking trail through pine forests. The path…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Caledonia Waterfalls

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The waterfalls can be reached in a short time from the parking lot on the main road. Since the path is lined with shady trees, this hike is also suitable for the summer months.

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Millomeris Waterfall

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The Millomeris waterfall can be reached from Pano Platres via a short hiking trail or you can drive a bit below Pano Platres. Then it only goes over a few …

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Mount Olympus Summit (Cyprus)

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End of the street. There is nothing here. Only one parking space. Not even an immediate viewpoint. But: The miserably long climb is done. Important point in Cyprus for road …

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Pouziaris Peak

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The summit of Pouziaris rises above the town of Pano Platres and offers a fantastic panorama. There are two benches in quick succession for a break, one of which is …

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White Rocks of Governor's Beach

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Beautiful for a swim or hike.

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500 year old black pine

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This massive pine is an unbelievable 500 years old. As it began to grow, Magellan explored America with his fleet of ships.

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Well marked circular walk on the highest mountain of Cyprus, the Olympus. At just under 2,000 meters you can enjoy the fresh air and the great views. The path is easy to do and has no particular difficulties.

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Very imposing pine with a huge trunk - compared to the other pine trees that are nearby.

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Small Bay at Cape Aspro

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White and blue - these are the dominant colors at Cape Aspro (by the way, “Aspro” means “white”). From Pissouri Beach it goes to a small bay and then a …

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800-year-old Troodos juniper

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Shortly after "visiting" the chrome mine (no entry allowed), we go to the more than 800 year old juniper tree - what an impressive piece of history!!

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Andrea
April 5, 2025, White Rocks of Governor's Beach

A fantastic tour with mountainous views of the sea. Despite the industrial settlements and construction work along the sea, the views are fantastic. I recommend doing the tour in the opposite direction, first along the road towards the mountains and then back along the sea. At the end of this tour, we drove to the village of Tochni, 15 km away, and stopped at the Tochni Tavern. Highly recommended – the food is fantastic and excellent value for money.

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Ivana
November 25, 2024, Caledonia Waterfalls

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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Mäx
November 11, 2024, Millomeris Waterfall

Eating there is very idyllic

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Jana
November 5, 2024, Millomeris Waterfall

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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Lisa
October 15, 2024, Caledonia Waterfalls

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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Shortly after "visiting" the chrome mine (no entry allowed), we go to the more than 800 year old juniper tree - what an impressive piece of history!!

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Very special atmosphere up there, cool, fresh and fragrant. If you're interested in geocaching, you'll find a nice series on a circular route here.

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At Kaledonia Falls there is always water, even in summer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit in Limassol?

Limassol boasts several highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are the Caledonia Waterfalls, known for their scenic hiking trail through pine forests, and the Millomeris Waterfall, which drops 15 meters into a canyon. Visitors also frequently enjoy Pouziaris Peak, offering panoramic views of the Kouris reservoir and the sea from 1,600 meters altitude.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or trails in Limassol?

Yes, several natural monuments in Limassol are suitable for families. The 500 year old black pine is located in a forest setting that is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Atalante Trail – Circuit Around Mount Olympus is a scenic route that is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to experience the Troodos Mountains.

What kind of wildlife can I spot at Limassol's natural monuments?

The Akrotiri Salt Lake is particularly renowned for its astonishing array of birdlife, especially during the winter months when thousands of flamingos flock to its shores, creating a stunning pink spectacle. It's a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Limassol?

The Troodos Mountains, where many waterfalls like Caledonia Waterfalls and Millomeris Waterfall are located, offer a refreshing escape during the summer months due to cooler temperatures. The trails to these waterfalls are often shaded, making them suitable for summer visits. For birdwatching at Akrotiri Salt Lake, winter is ideal for seeing flamingos. Coastal areas like Kourion Beach are pleasant during warmer months for swimming and water sports.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Limassol?

Absolutely. The region is rich with hiking opportunities. For waterfall enthusiasts, you can find numerous routes in the Waterfall hikes in Limassol guide, including trails around Caledonia Waterfalls and Millomeris Waterfall. The Atalante Trail circles Mount Olympus, offering scenic views. The Pissouri Trails, particularly around Cape Aspro, also provide excellent hiking options with breathtaking coastal views.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Limassol's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, Limassol offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes that take you past natural landmarks like Akrotiri Salt Lake and Kourion Beach. For those who enjoy running, there are various running trails, including seafront promenades and mountain paths. Kourion Beach is also known for water sports like windsurfing.

Are there any ancient or historically significant natural monuments in Limassol?

While not ancient ruins themselves, some natural monuments hold historical significance or are located near historical sites. The 500 year old black pine and the 800-year-old Troodos juniper are living historical monuments. Kourion Beach is notable for its proximity to the ancient ruins of Kourion, allowing visitors to combine natural beauty with archaeological exploration.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Limassol?

Visitors frequently praise the serene and refreshing atmosphere, especially at the waterfalls like Caledonia Waterfalls, noting the cool air and shady trails. The panoramic views from summits like Pouziaris Peak are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature, often describing the experience as a peaceful escape.

Are there any unique geological features or hidden gems among Limassol's natural monuments?

Yes, the White Rocks of Governor's Beach offer a distinctive coastal landscape. Another unique spot is the Small Bay at Cape Aspro, part of the Pissouri Trails, which features fascinating sea fossils found high above sea level and stunning white and blue dominant colors from the cliff edge.

Where can I find accommodation or cafes near the natural monuments?

Many of the natural monuments, especially those in the Troodos Mountains like the Caledonia and Millomeris Waterfalls, are accessible from villages such as Pano Platres, which offers various accommodation and dining options. For coastal areas like Kourion Beach or Cape Aspro, nearby towns and villages provide amenities. The Limassol National Forest Park is also equipped with picnic facilities and shaded areas close to the city center.

Is it possible to reach the natural monuments by public transport or are permits required?

While some areas might be accessible by public transport, many natural monuments, especially those in more remote mountain or coastal regions, are best reached by car. Generally, no special permits are required to visit these natural monuments, but it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially within protected zones like the British Sovereign Base Area for Akrotiri Salt Lake.

Are there any natural monuments that offer spectacular viewpoints?

Definitely. Pouziaris Peak provides a fantastic panorama of the Kouris reservoir and the sea. Kiparissiá Peak also offers impressive views. The Mount Olympus Summit (Cyprus), the highest point on the island, naturally provides expansive vistas. Additionally, the Small Bay at Cape Aspro offers a wonderful panorama from its cliff edge.

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