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Tróodos

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    • Day 7

      Auf dem Olympos

      November 11, 2022 in Cyprus ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Die höchste Erhebung auf Zypern ist der Olympos mit 1952 Metern Höhe. Der Gipfel ist leider nicht zugänglich, da auf dem höchsten Punkt eine britische Radarstation der Royal Air Force gebaut wurde. Hier oben ist es mit 8°C auch relativ schattig und durch die tiefen Wolken ist die Sicht nicht so doll. Ein paar Döschen konnten bei unserer kleinen Wanderung aber noch gefunden werden.Read more

    • Day 3

      Skifahren auf dem Olympus 🏔️

      February 27, 2023 in Cyprus ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Früh morgens geht es hoch auf den höchsten Berg Zyperns - den Olympus mit 1950m. Wir waren uns gar nicht sicher, ob da oben überhaupt noch Schnee liegt, aber als wir den offenen Skiverleih sahen, mussten wir es unbedingt probieren. Pro Skiset haben wir 20€ bezahlt und der Skipass kostet unter der Woche 10, am Wochenende 25€. Wir waren leider am Feiertag, sodass wir doch die 25€ pP. bezahlt haben. Insgesamt 4 Pisten und ohne Kunstschnee nenn ich mal ein Vorzeigbares Skigebiet. Um von der Nordseite auf die Südseite zu gelangen, sind wir durch einen Pinienweg gefahren. Als wir keine Ahnung hatten, wie wir denn überhaupt wieder zurück zur Nordseite (wo unser Auto stand) kommen und selbst die Skipatrol keine Antwort hatte, war Peter mal wieder gefragt. Er fand eine aufgemalte (?) Pistenkarte im Internet und darin den aufgezeichneten Weg 😂! Mit etwas Mühe fanden wir diesen auch, der dann wirklich nur noch sehr wenig Schnee vorzuweisen hatte. Wie wir erfahren haben, waren 2 der 4 Pisten einen Tag später gesperrt. Anscheinend wirklich end of season. Glück gehabt.Read more

    • Day 5

      Artemistrail

      November 22, 2023 in Cyprus ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Der Artemistrail war heute unser Ziel, knapp 2000m hoch mussten wir uns etwas wärmer anziehen. Die Tour ging ohne großen Höhenunterschied um den Berg Olympos herum. Ein toller Weg mit vielen schönen Aussichten.
      Zurück am Auto ging es ca. 2 Stunden auf einer sehr kurvigen Bergstraße Richtung Heimat.
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    • Day 5

      Troodos Mountains - Artemis Trail

      March 21 in Cyprus ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Wow im Troodos Gebirge gibts echt viele Kurven und viele Wanderwege. Den Skilift würd ich allerdings nicht benutzen. Leider hing eine Wolke übern Olympus und unsere Wanderung war eher nicht Aussichtsreich. Ist aber im Sommer sicher toll. Dafür gabs später als Belohnung noch ein Picknick in der Sonne und was Süßes.Read more

    • Day 7

      The village of Troodos

      March 4, 2018 in Cyprus ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Today we had a change of scenery and set off to explore the Troodos mountains. We set our sights on the village of Troodos which is 1,676 metres (5,500 ft) above sea level. Taking the B8 we wound our way up the mountain, sometimes struggling in our little car to get up the steep inclines, and after 2 hours driving we finally arrived at the village. It was busy with local families enjoying their Sunday afternoon.

      The highest mountain on Cyprus is Mt Olympos at 1,952 metres (6,404 ft) some 600 metres higher than Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the UK.
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    • Day 21

      A Day in the Mountains: Troodos

      January 29, 2019 in Cyprus ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      The Troodos Mountains are the highest peaks on Cyprus. Markings in the rock show how this was all once part of the sea bed. And the highest peak? Mount Olympus where the Greek Gods lived (or is there a Mount Olympic is Greece?)

      It's easy to catch the bus #64 from the Old Hospital bus station to here. Right now, there's only the one departure in the morning at 930am that departs the mountains at 3pm to bring you back. The bus number isn't listed on the timetable board, so it was a bit nerveracking especially as it got closer to and then past the scheduled time. Thankfully it did turn up as an old long distanced bus coach and we all piled in.

      The mountains aren't that far away, but the road is windy and we pass through several villages. A picturesque drive, the city gives way to rolling green fields, then valleys and mountainside villages. Given the elevation of the mountains, snow also came into view. The roads are clear, but there is about 2.5 of snow piled along the roadside. And it is cold. I kid you not.

      When we arrived at Troodos Square, the first order of business was putting my toque on and then finding out where Mt Olympus was. I was very glad that I hadn't booked a hiking tour as originally planned as I would never have made it, with the trail covered in snow. Instead I opted to walk along the road to Olympus. There are a few waterfalls in the area as well, but given the time we had, I picked what I picked.

      As I neared the top, the weather turned to be quite foggy, it was hard to see past 30 ft perhaps. I managed to get as far as I could go - a locked gate. Turns out there are military bases in the mountains. Still, I was as high as we could be, I learned from a local couple who drove up for some pictures. And not a bad way to get some exercise in.

      The trip down was definitely easier than up. I also stopped by Sun Valley, a very small ski spot that is a fraction of Whistler. Fog continued to bill and I was glad I went up when I did, as there's little to see now. Back in the square, I checked out a few of the shops before settling down for a much needed hot chocolate and lunch.

      Little else to do but wait for the return bus, however, instead of heading back to Limassol, i was going back to Nicosia for one more dinner with my friend. It was a bit nerve wracking trying the different route, especially when the 64 drove off. If the other bus didn't come, I'd likely be stranded on the mountain overnight (also not good, because I'd just booked a day tour for the next day).

      A local woman was waiting for the bus to Nicosia as well. She didn't speak English as we tried to communication about the bus. Here is where I got a little confused: Lefkosia/Nicosia, Lemesos/Limassol. Get it? Took me a while, but I finally figured it out. Tomayto tomahto. Luckily there were also a few people across the street waiting for the bus, and once the minibus arrived, 2 girls from Lithuania who confirmed our ride.

      The minibus was going to take us to a village nearby where we'd transfer to a large bus back to the city. Once we were on our way, it was just relief and trying to defrost from the cold. The drive back was really smooth and I got into the capital around 5pm. My friend wasn't off work yet, so I found a nice Starbucks to have a tea and read a book while I waited.

      A low key dinner of appies (she was still full) before we bid our farewells and I caught the last bus back to Limassol for the night. Quite the full day, but if you think about it, still not quite the go go go and time press that's demanding.
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    • Day 184

      Monte Olimpo

      June 2, 2017 in Cyprus ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      I ciprioti hanno cercato di convincermi per diversi mesi che questo è il vero Monte Olimpo, dove soggiornavano gli dei, e non quello in Grecia.
      Ho dei dubbi, ma è stato comunque un paradiso in cui fuggire dal caldo e ritrovarmi in camminate estenuanti e nei migliori pranzi in baite disperse.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Tróodos, Troodos, Τρόοδος

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