The inn stands on a bend on the west bank of the River Diarizos with views up the valley to the Troodos Mountains and down the valley to the sea. Hemmed in by lemon and olive groves, it is a profusion of plants of every hue, from bougainvillea to fig trees and cool, grape covered dining terraces. The rustic surroundings offer the ideal place for your holidays away from the hustle and bustle of ordinary life, you can relax under the grapevine-covered terrace or by the swimming pool enjoying the sun.
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Situated in the picturesque village of Goudi a short drive away from the bustle of Paphos, close to the unspoilt little town of Polis.The houses were initially built in the 18th century and were recently reconstructed according to the traditional architectural traits and building materials. They were built in the old traditional Cypriot style with full respect of the past and the entire decor has been restored in detail to adhere to the Cypriot era, therefore providing a unique atmosphere.
Nothing can equal the character and charm of a stone built cottage in a peaceful environment, by the river and and forest of Apsiou ... It has that lived in feeling you get from favorite items gathered through the years, by the owner, painter Elena Parari. It is a perfect blend of old and authentic style with the comfort of modern life.
The picturesque cottage is reached from the road by 12 steps and entered through a nice flourishing garden with trees, grapevine,boukabilia and local herbs.
The listed stone house was built in the 19th century by the owners family. The house was completely restored in 2006. The occupants of the house at the turn of the century were farmers who cultivated wheat and barley using oxen, and harvested carob and olive trees in the valley below. The women of the house spun and loomed silk, cured pig, kept fowl, harvested the crops and worked lace for the merchants of Lefkara. The villages bought wine from the mountain villages of Vavla and beyond.
Kontoyiannis House is Traditional stone built family house in Kalavasos village Larnaka. Centered round a secluded courtyard it can be let us as four large apartments or villa, great for relaxing and experiencing typical Cypriot living. Come with the family or on your own.
Linos Inn is in fact a complex of old houses that has been restored and transformed under the regulations of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation within the framework of Agrotourism, so as to establish a superb homely environment offering a traditional experience that can be truly enjoyed.The term linos refers to the very old place where with very primitive methods, grapes were squeezed for wine making. Because such linos were found in these old houses we restored, it was decided to name the inn Linos Inn.
Through the Valley of Marathasa, the beautiful village of Kalopanayiotis rises up from the Watherdum to the mountain top, is where we created our Ayios Andronikos Village Apts. It is a getaway, unrivalled in beauty which offers nature-filled holidays. Whether it is summer or winter, the wild beauty of the nature will leave you enchanted. Enjoy moments of relaxation while admiring nature in all its splendid glory.
Themis House is a wonderful and welcoming stone building, fully restored with care in the preservation of its traditional structure. Focal point is the large, paved courtyard with its impressive vine tree. Guests can enjoy their breakfast and coffee under the shade of the vine tree in tranquillity and gaze at the village that lies below in all its grandeur.
Situated in Apsiou village amidst lush greenery, Eleni’s Cottage is a traditional studio with views of the surrounding area. Within walking distance, guests will find a tavern serving local specialties.
Eleni’s studio features wooden-beamed ceilings and stone walls. A kitchenette with dining area, where guests can enjoy their own meals is included. The air-conditioned studio also has a fireplace and an LCD TV.
Founded in 1900, Hani Chrysomilou was an inn located in the rural Kalopanayiotis village, on the North slopes of Troodos Mountains. Its founder, Georkis of Chrysomilos, offered warm hospitality in his home to fellow travellers. His delicious food and ample supplies for the continuation of their journey made this a popular pit-stop. Camels and donkeys would spend the night
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