Omodos
Facts and practical information
Located in the picturesque Limassol region of Cyprus, the charming village of Omodos offers a delightful blend of traditional Cypriot culture and stunning natural beauty. Nestled in the Troodos Mountains, Omodos is known for its cobblestone streets, historic stone houses, and the beautiful Monastery of the Holy Cross, which dates back to the 11th century. Visitors can wander through the village's narrow alleyways, lined with shops selling local crafts, traditional Cypriot delicacies, and handmade lace.
One of the highlights of Omodos is the village square, where visitors can relax at one of the quaint cafes and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. The square is also home to the old wine press, a testament to the village's long-standing winemaking tradition. Wine enthusiasts can sample local wines at the village's wineries or visit the Wine Museum to learn about the history and production of Cypriot wine.
For those interested in history and culture, a visit to the Timios Stavros Monastery is a must. This Byzantine monastery houses a collection of religious artifacts and icons, and its peaceful courtyard is a perfect place for quiet reflection. Additionally, the village hosts a number of traditional festivals and events throughout the year, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience authentic Cypriot music, dance, and cuisine.
Nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding landscapes of Omodos, which offer plenty of hiking and walking trails. The nearby Cedar Valley is home to an ancient cedar forest, and the Troodos Mountains provide breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Omodos – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Trooditissa Monastery, Troodos Mountains, Troodos Square, Platres.