The Cyprus Forestry Department has established
some nature trails but there are many unmarked tracks to follow.
The Laona Foundation, a non profit making trust,
was set up in 1992 to manage a preservation programme originally
instituted by the Friends of the Earth (Cyprus) and financed by the
EEC. The project involved the renovation of 26 buildings - homes,
churches, tavernas etc. in a number of villages all situated about
10 km south of Polis and 20 km North of Paphos.
The Laona district in which these villages are located
varies in landscape from coastal to hill country. It is abundant
in flora and fauna and is particularly attractive in the spring where
wild flowers may be appreciated between March and May. The area in
general offers excellent walks. Villages benefiting from the Laona
project include: Kritou Terra , an attractive village just five minutes
drive from Droushia set on a hillside amid fruit and nut trees. The
village hosts the Cyprus Environmental Studies Centre. Pano Akourdaleia
, a tiny village set amongst vineyards in which the Project has established
a herb garden at the old school. Excellent walking area with spectacular
scenery. Kato Akourdaleia , set on a hillside facing the Troodos
Mountains hosts The Folk Arts Museum. Pleasant walks to the restored
Miller's House and to a Byzantine chapel set on the edge of a spectacular
'undiscovered' gorge. Miliou , a small village set amongst orchards.
Close by, the hotel offers therapeutic sulphur-spring baths. Two
traditional weavers work here. Kathikas offers a visitors' centre
and several tavernas.
The mild weather, the variety of landscape,
vegetation and wildlife and the relatively unspoilt state of the
coutryside and villages make it a real delight for the walker and
naturalist, all year round. |