Cycling - Visit Cyprus https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/ Fri, 20 Sep 2024 10:02:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.visitcyprus.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/favicon.ico Cycling - Visit Cyprus https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/ 32 32 Pitsylia – Troodos Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/pitsylia-troodos-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/pitsylia-troodos-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/pitsylia-troodos-cycling-route/ This 28,3km route connects the areas of Pitsylia and Troodos and is an interesting route for visiting the surrounding villages. From Alona, the route heads southwest, passing through Polystypos, and […]

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This 28,3km route connects the areas of Pitsylia and Troodos and is an interesting route for visiting the surrounding villages.

From Alona, the route heads southwest, passing through Polystypos, and climbs to the northwest, passing underneath Madari peak to reach Chandria village. At Chandria, it turns right and heads west through Kyperounta to reach the crossroads at Karvounas.

From Karvounas it heads south, climbing steeply towards Pano Amiantos, and then heads west, climbing even more steeply to Troodos Square. Before reaching the square, the route travels past the picnic sites of Almyrolivado and Livadi tou Pashia, as well as a camping and picnic site just before the square.

Start Point: Alona village
End Point: Troodos Square
Total Distance: 28,3km
Height Gain: 695m
Difficulty Rating: A route of medium difficulty, with steep uphills. Requires a good­quality street bicycle with at least 14 speeds, or a mountain bike with 21 speeds.
Road Conditions: Paved roads throughout.
 

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Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Asinou Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-asinou-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-asinou-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-asinou-cycling-route/ This 83km route takes cyclists from the outskirts of Lefkosia (Nicosia) to the forest of Adelfoi, and past the early Byzantine church of Panagia Forviotissa (Asinou). The route’s starting point […]

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This 83km route takes cyclists from the outskirts of Lefkosia (Nicosia) to the forest of Adelfoi, and past the early Byzantine church of Panagia Forviotissa (Asinou).

The route’s starting point is the junction on the outskirts of Lakatamia where it heads west for about half a kilometre before reaching the Lakatamia bicycle path on the banks of the Pediaios River. The bicycle path ends on Agios Georgios Street, where it turns right and west to reach the traffic lights on the Lefkosia – Palaichori road. Almost exactly opposite the traffic lights lies the road that leads to the village of Agioi Trimithias and onto Palaiometocho and Menoiko.

From Menoiko, the route follows a dirt road before reaching the paved road just outside the village of Kato Moni. From there, Mitsero quarry is visible to the southeast, and the Troodos Mountains to the southwest. From Kato Moni, the route heads north on the Peristerona – Platanistasa road. It climbs for a short distance before turning right towards the village of Agia Marina. From Agia Marina it passes through the village of Agios Georgios, and past the Kapoura picnic site and the villages of Kannavia and Spilia. There is a dirt road at the entrance of Spilia ­ and to the right ­ leading to Asinou and the area where the anti­colonial EOKA movement was most active. The dirt road travels north through the Adelfoi forest for 23km, leading to the Byzantine church of Panagia Forviotissa in Asinou. An alternative road for Asinou is the 9km forest road just after the Kapouras picnic site to the west.

Some 3km along a paved road after Asinou is the village of Nikitari. From there, road signs lead back to Lefkosia through the villages of Vyzakia and Orounta. This part of the road is not paved. From Orounta, the route turns north on to the Peristerona – Platanistasa road towards Kato Moni for the return journey to Lefkosia. An alternative, less complicated route is via Orounta and Peristerona and back to Lefkosia along the main Lefkosia – Morfou road.

Start Point: Agios Mamas grade­ separated junction
End Point: Asinou
Total Distance: 83km
Height Gain: 975m
Difficulty Rating: A difficult route with an average gradient of 2%, but not greater than 5%. Requires a mountain bike with 21 speeds.
Road Conditions: A variety of surfaces.
 

 

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Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Pitsylia Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-pitsylia-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-pitsylia-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-pitsylia-cycling-route/ This 115km route passes through the beautiful landscape and picturesque villages of the Pitsylia area, famous for its good wine and smoked meat specialities. Although the route is quite long, […]

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This 115km route passes through the beautiful landscape and picturesque villages of the Pitsylia area, famous for its good wine and smoked meat specialities. Although the route is quite long, the section past the village of Alona is downhill all the way to Lefkosia (Nicosia).

The route follows part of the Lefkosia – Machairas route, as far as the village of Episkopi. But from there, it heads west to the village of Arediou instead of on to the village of Politiko, climbing gradually on the old Lefkosia – Palaichori road through Malounta and Klirou, and then turning left towards Fikardou. From Fikardou it goes downhill to Gouri, and then turns right on to the road towards Lazanias and Machairas. Just before Lazanias, the route follows the first dirt road to the right, leading to the village of Farmakas. This dirt road is like a parapet above the cliffs and will give adrenaline addicts a real thrill.

From Farmakas, the route continues south to just above Profitis Ilias at Sykopetra. From there, it follows a paved road to the right and heads west to Palaichori. From the village of Palaichori, the route leads to the Lefkosia – Agros road, turns left and after a short climb turns right to take the road for Askas, Fterikoudi and Alona. There it turns right, heading north, and begins the descent towards Lefkosia. At Alona there is accommodation and restaurants if you wish to spend the night or a few more days in the area.

After leaving Alona, the course descends towards Platanistasa, past the ‘Gefiri tis Panagias’ forestry station, to a right turn leading east to the villages of Mitsero and Agrokipia. From there to the left and south, the route reaches Klirou District Gymnasium. There it turns right just before Arediou to meet the old Lefkosia – Palaichori road, heading back to Lefkosia in the opposite direction.

Alternative route: At Gouri, instead of heading towards Lazanias, take the paved road for Farmakas and Palaichori. Turn right and to the north from Palaichori, and instead of heading towards Askas – Alona, start the descent to Lefkosia.

Start Point: Agios Mamas grade­ separated junction
End Point: Agios Mamas grade­ separated junction
Total Distance: 115km
Height Gain: 1.265m
Difficulty Rating: A fairly difficult course, despite the road being downhill all the way past the village of Alona. Requires a mountain bike with at least 21 speeds. A front fork suspension is recommended.
Road Conditions: A variety of surfaces.
 

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Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Solea Valley Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-solea-valley-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-solea-valley-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/lefkosia-nicosia-solea-valley-cycling-route/ This 165km route passes through the Solea Valley with its traditional architecture and its picturesque Byzantine churches, some of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The tour follows […]

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This 165km route passes through the Solea Valley with its traditional architecture and its picturesque Byzantine churches, some of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The tour follows the same route as that of the Lefkosia (Nicosia) ­ – Adelphoi – Asinou route until it reaches the Kapouras picnic site, from where it takes the alternative route towards Asinou and Agios Theodoros. At Agios Theodoros, the route crosses the main Lefkosia – Troodos road to reach Kato Flasou, where it begins to climb southwards, along the Karkotis riverbank, and through the villages of Evrychou, Tembria, Kaliana, Galata and Kakopetria.

Keeping on the Kakopetria – Prodromos road, the road starts to climb towards the Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis Monastery until it reaches a turning to the right leading to the area of Stavroulia. This part of the road is unpaved and descends in a northerly direction to the Linou – Pedoulas road, offering breathtaking views of Solea Valley and Morfou Bay to the east.

The Pedoulas – Linou road crosses the main Lefkosia – Troodos road and then heads in a north­easterly direction to the village of Koutrafas, situated on the banks of the Elia River. The road then climbs towards the villages of Nikitari and Vyzakia, where it follows the same route back to Lefkosia via Orounta, Kato Moni, Meniko and Palaiometocho, ending at the Agios Mamas grade­ separated junction.

An alternative route to the Koutrafas – Nikitari option is to return to Lefkosia on the main Lefkosia – Troodos road.

Start Point: Agios Mamas grade separated junction
End Point: Agios Mamas grade separated junction
Total Distance: 165km
Difficulty Rating: A difficult route climbing steadily at a 2% gradient on average, and maximum 5%. Requires a mountain bike with at least 21 speeds.
Road Conditions: A variety of surfaces.
 

 

 

 

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Lythrodontas Circular Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lythrodontas-circular-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/lythrodontas-circular-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/lythrodontas-circular-cycling-route/ This 45km route offers some of the most beautiful views that the Machairas Mountains have to offer towards Larnaka (Larnaca) Bay and the Mesaoria plains, with Lefkosia (Nicosia) at the […]

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This 45km route offers some of the most beautiful views that the Machairas Mountains have to offer towards Larnaka (Larnaca) Bay and the Mesaoria plains, with Lefkosia (Nicosia) at the centre, and the Pentadaktylos Mountains in the distance.

The route starts from the central square of the village of Lythrodontas and heads left towards Kyprovasa just outside the village on the road to Machairas, passing through olive groves typical of the area. From Kyprovasa, the course turns to the west towards Profitis Ilias. At the junction ­ with the road leading to Profitis Ilias ­ the route continues to the left, heading south towards Vavatsinia. It is worth stopping here to quench your thirst at the Petris water fountain. After a steady 6km climb, the route reaches the paved Lefkara – Vavatsinia road.

The village of Vavatsinia itself is situated a short distance away to the right. Once inside the village, and after turning right for Machairas, the steep paved road becomes a dirt road. It goes past the Moutti of Pelekanou peak and continues on a relatively flat bit of road until it reaches the Kionia picnic site. After Kionia, the road is downhill for about 10km and leads to the chapel of Agios Onoufrios. From there, the road heads back to Lythrodontas via the picnic site of Mantra tou Kampiou ­ at first paved, but then becoming a dirt track.

Start Point: Lythrodontas
End Point: Lythrodontas
Total Distance: 45km
Height Gain: 890m
Difficulty Rating: A very difficult course with steep uphills and sudden, lengthy descents. Requires a mountain bike with 24 speeds and a front fork suspension.
Road Conditions: A variety of surfaces, with a major part of the route on rough, dirt tracks.
 

 

 

 

 

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Agia Napa – Pyrgos Xylofagou Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/agia-napa-pyrgos-xylofagou-cycling-route-2/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/agia-napa-pyrgos-xylofagou-cycling-route-2/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/agia-napa-pyrgos-xylofagou-cycling-route-2/ This 32km route takes the cyclist on a loop from Agia Napa to Xylofagou village, returning along the Xylofagou – Agia Napa road. The route begins at the little harbour […]

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This 32km route takes the cyclist on a loop from Agia Napa to Xylofagou village, returning along the Xylofagou – Agia Napa road. The route begins at the little harbour of Agia Napa, climbing towards the north, until it reaches the traffic lights where it turns left and to the west, along the bicycle path on the left­hand side of the road. It then continues past Makronissos on the dirt road that leads to the chapel at Agia Thekla and the fishing shelter by Potamos Liopetriou. Heading south, it rounds Cape Pylato the Xylofagou Medieval Tower. From there it takes a northern course to reach the outskirts of Xylofagou, then turns right and to the east on to the Xylofagou – Agia Napa road back to Agia Napa.

Start Point: Agia Napa
End Point: Agia Napa
Total Distance: 32km
Difficulty Rating: An easy route. Requires a 21­-speed mountain bike.
Road Conditions: A variety of surfaces.
 

 

 

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Tour of Deryneia Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/tour-of-deryneia-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/tour-of-deryneia-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/tour-of-deryneia-cycling-route/ This 85km route is lengthy ­ but not difficult ­ and passes through some of the most popular beaches of Cyprus as it travels along the coast before returning to […]

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This 85km route is lengthy ­ but not difficult ­ and passes through some of the most popular beaches of Cyprus as it travels along the coast before returning to Larnaka (Larnaca) via the ‘red soil’ villages (Kokkinochoria) of the Ammochostos (Famagusta) area.

The route begins at Larnaka Tourist Beach and heads east along the coastal road. It turns right at the roundabout just outside the British Sovereign Base Area of Dekeleia, and enters the base. It turns right again at the next roundabout, passes the Dekeleia Power Station and travels along the outskirts of the village of Ormideia. It then turns right again, climbing a little as it passes outside the village of Xylofagou. Heading towards Agia Napa, the route goes past the fishing shelter of Potamos Liopetriou and then Makronissos before travelling along the main Agia Napa ­ Paralimni road.

Thereafter, it turns right on to the road for Cape Gkreko, along a bicycle path on the right­hand side of the road (the side nearest the sea).The turning to Cape Gkreko is 4km down the road to the right. Turning north from Cape Gkreko, the route goes past the Agios Anargyros picnic site and the Konnos area until it reaches Protaras. From Protaras, the route continues to the village of Agia Triada where it turns left towards Paralimni. It then cuts across Paralimni and reaches the road leading to Deryneia after turning right and heading north. From Deryneia the route heads back to Larnaka via the potato­growing villages of Frenaros and Liopetri. After Xylofagou, it follows the same route back.

Start Point: Larnaka Tourist Beach
End Point: Larnaka Tourist Beach
Total Distance: 85km
Height Gain: 260m
Difficulty Rating: An easy route. Requires a street bicycle with speeds.
Road Conditions: Good quality, paved road throughout.
 

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Kofinou – Larnaka (Larnaca) Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-larnaka-larnaca-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-larnaka-larnaca-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-larnaka-larnaca-cycling-route/ This 25km route links the village of Kofinou to Larnaka (Larnaca), and vice versa. Starting from the village of Kofinou – which is often the start or end of a […]

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This 25km route links the village of Kofinou to Larnaka (Larnaca), and vice versa.

Starting from the village of Kofinou – which is often the start or end of a number of routes – it heads northeast. It travels along the outskirts of the villages of Menogia and Anglisides, passes through the village of Alethriko, reaches the grade­separated junction at Kalo Chorio, and ends at the Fire Department traffic lights in Larnaka town.

Start Point: Kofinou
End Point: Fire Department traffic lights
Total Distance: 25km
Height Gain: 5m
Difficulty Rating: An easy route. Ideal for all types of bicycles with speeds.
Road Conditions: Good quality, paved road throughout.
 

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Kofinou – Pafos (Paphos) Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-pafos-paphos-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-pafos-paphos-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/kofinou-pafos-paphos-cycling-route/ This 110km route is designed for strong cyclists, and passes along the old Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Lemesos (Limassol) – Pafos (Paphos) road in its entirety. The route starts at Kofinou […]

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This 110km route is designed for strong cyclists, and passes along the old Lefkosia (Nicosia) – Lemesos (Limassol) – Pafos (Paphos) road in its entirety.

The route starts at Kofinou village, heading first south and then southwest, to reach Lemesos after passing through the villages of Choirokoitia, Moni, Amathous and Potamos tis Germasogeias before arriving in Lemesos. From Lemesos, it goes west towards Zakaki, Fasouri and Kourion, all the way to Petra tou Romiou. Thereafter, it goes northwest ending up near the Pafos Stadium.

Start Point: Kofinou
End Point: Pafos Stadium
Total Distance: 110km
Height Gain: 510m
Difficulty Rating: A route of medium difficulty, without any particularly steep uphills, although some of the short distances could be considered to be. Requires a good quality street bike with at least 14 speeds.
Road Conditions: Good quality, paved road throughout.
 

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Larnaka (Larnaca) – Nisou Cycling Route https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/larnaka-larnaca-nisou-cycling-route/ https://www.visitcyprus.com/discover-cyprus/rural/cycling-rural/larnaka-larnaca-nisou-cycling-route/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 08:23:47 +0000 https://visit-final.ddev.site/places-to-go/rural/cycling-rural/larnaka-larnaca-nisou-cycling-route/ This 61km route from Larnaka (Larnaca) to Nisou­ through the hills of the Kakoradjia region ­ is a difficult ride and links up nicely with a number of alternative routes. […]

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This 61km route from Larnaka (Larnaca) to Nisou­ through the hills of the Kakoradjia region ­ is a difficult ride and links up nicely with a number of alternative routes.

Starting at the Larnaka Port roundabout, it travels along Stratigos Timagia Avenue, crosses the traffic lights at the Fire Department, and continues straight to the next traffic lights, where it turns left to reach the traffic lights by Phaneromeni Church on the Larnaka Airport – Meneou road. From there it turns right and goes south, past the airport roundabout and southwest to Meneou village. Just before Kiti village, it turns right towards Mazotos village, which is about 10km further down, after the fuel station. The fuel station also happens to be the starting point for the Mazotos-Vavatsinia-Kofinou route. From Mazotos, the route continues west towards Alaminos village and reaches Kofinou village, where it meets the old Lefkosia (Nicosia) – ­ Lemesos (Limassol)  road. It then turns right and to the north towards Lefkosia. From this point on, it becomes more difficult, owing to a 6km long / 220m high vertical climb. After that, it is downhill all the way through the villages of Pyrga, Mosfiloti, Alampra and Nisou.

Start Point: Larnaka Port roundabout
End Point: Nisou
Total Distance: 61km
Height Gain: 505m
Difficulty Rating: A medium – difficult route. There are a number of steep uphills requiring a street bicycle with at least 14 speeds.
Road Conditions: Paved road throughout.
 

 

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