If you’re the type of traveler who loves combining nature, gentle hikes, and a touch of local scenery, the Troodos walking trip might just be your next favorite experience. We haven’t personally tackled this route, but from what we’ve gathered, it offers a well-rounded adventure for those wanting to see a less-visited side of Cyprus—away from crowded beaches and tourist hotspots.
What really appeals to us are the stunning vistas over the island and the opportunity to learn about Cyprus’s unique flora and geology—both essential for any nature lover or curious traveler. Plus, the Myllomeri Waterfall trail’s chance to cool off with a dip in its natural pool sounds like the perfect way to refresh after a scenic walk.
On the flip side, one consideration is that this experience is best suited for those with a reasonable level of mobility, given the walking distances and terrain. It’s also a full-day commitment—up to 10 hours—so it’s not ideal if you’re on a tight schedule or looking for a quick half-day escape.
This tour is ideal if you’re after a personalized, scenic, and educational walk through Cyprus’s highlands, especially if you enjoy a mix of easy hikes and striking natural scenery.
Key Points

- High-altitude adventure: The Artemis trail offers the highest elevation walk in Cyprus, with unbeatable views.
- Diverse environments: From barren rocky sections to lush valley trails, you’ll experience contrasting landscapes.
- Flora and geology insights: The guide shares knowledge about the island’s endemic plants and geological features.
- Waterfall and dip: The Myllomeris Waterfalls provide a scenic spot for photos and a natural pool for a quick swim.
- Private, customizable experience: The trip adapts to your preferences and fitness level.
- Suitable for those with moderate fitness: Not for travelers with mobility issues or fear of heights.
For travelers craving a taste of Cyprus that’s off the beaten path, the Troodos walking trip offers an inviting way to see the island’s diverse landscapes. This private, guided experience combines two notable trails—Artemis Trail and Myllomeris Waterfalls Trail—giving you a full-day adventure that covers a broad elevation spectrum from around 1,000 meters to over 2,000 meters.
You can check availability for your dates here:The Artemis Trail: The Highest in Cyprus

The journey begins with the Artemis Trail, an 8 km (about 5 miles) route that is flat and easy, making it suitable for most fitness levels. Being the highest elevation trail on the island, it’s a fantastic place to catch sweeping views that stretch across Cyprus, from the coastlines to inland towns like Morphou bay. The landscape here is quite striking—barren stretches contrasted by patches of black pines and the endemic Troodos junipers—a true botanical showcase.
We love the fact that the trail is covered with unique flora, which means you get more than just the scenery—you also learn about the plants that thrive at high altitude on Cyprus. The guide’s insights add a layer of appreciation, especially if you’re curious about geology or native vegetation.
What to Expect: Expect a relaxed walk, with plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the vistas. The terrain is gentle enough for most, but sturdy shoes are a must, especially since some stretches can be rocky or barren.
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The Myllomeris Waterfalls Trail: A Refreshing Contrast

After the high-altitude vistas, the tour shifts into a completely different environment at the Myllomeris Waterfalls trail. This 2.4 km (about 1.5 miles) trek is rather easy, but it packs a punch with its lush scenery at about 1,000 meters elevation. You’ll walk through a landscape full of alder trees, maple, strawberry trees, and impressive roots that tell their own story.
The highlight here is the 11-meter waterfall, the tallest in Cyprus, which produces a photography-worthy cascade. A small, inviting natural pool sits in front of the fall—perfect for a quick dip or just a relaxing pause. Some visitors, even outside summer, brave the cold to take a swim, making this a refreshing end to the walk.
We loved the contrast between this lush, green environment and the barren highlands of the Artemis trail. It’s a reminder of how varied Cyprus’s landscapes can be within a relatively small area.
What to Expect: Expect a gentle, well-marked trail that culminates in the waterfall. If you want to dip in the pool, bring a swimsuit and towel. Keep in mind that the water can be quite cold, even in warmer months.
The Whole Experience: A Day in the Troodos Mountains

Combining these two trails provides a comprehensive view of the highlands’ beauty—from panoramic, rocky ridges to lush valley floors. The entire trip usually takes between 8 to 10 hours, including stops for picnics and swimming. The experience is private and flexible, so your guide can customize the pace or focus based on your interests.
The trip’s value also lies in its personalized approach. Since it’s a private tour, you won’t be stuck in a big group, and your guide can share insights tailored to your curiosity. As one traveler from Finland noted, “A wonderful trip with an experienced and kind guide who knew a lot about the nature and about the history of the country.”
Practical Details and Tips

- What to bring: Sturdy hiking shoes are essential; water is a must-have. For those planning to dip in the waterfall pool, pack a swimsuit and towel.
- Duration: Expect a full-day outing, so wear comfortable clothing and be prepared for a long, scenic day.
- Group size: Private, which makes this more intimate and customizable.
- Accessibility: Not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments, wheelchairs, or those afraid of heights or vertigo.
- Language: The guide speaks English, making explanations accessible.
- Pickup: The tour can be arranged from a variety of locations, including Pyla bay, Oroklini bay, Larnaca, and Pervolia coast.
Is It Worth the Cost?
While the exact price isn’t detailed here, the focus on personalized service, expert guiding, and the chance to explore diverse environments makes it a good value for travelers who appreciate tailored experiences. The inclusion of scenic views, nature insights, and optional swimming makes this a well-rounded day that’s more than just a walk.
What We’ve Heard From Others

The one review available gives this tour a perfect 5-star rating, with the traveler appreciating the expertise and kindness of the guide. It’s clear that the tour leaves a positive impression, especially for those who enjoy learning about local nature and exploring at a relaxed pace.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip suits nature enthusiasts and those who want a personalized, accessible, and scenic day out in Cyprus. It’s perfect for travelers who like gentle walks, stunning views, and the chance to swim in natural pools. If you’re seeking a full-day, private experience that combines exercise, education, and relaxation, this could be a highlight of your trip.
However, it’s not for those with mobility challenges or anyone uncomfortable with heights or cold water. Since the tour involves a full day and some moderate terrain, it’s best for active travelers who are ready for a day outdoors.
FAQs About the Troodos Walking Trip
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the trails are generally easy, children should be comfortable walking for several hours and able to handle uneven terrain. The natural pool at the waterfall might appeal to older kids, but always check with the tour provider about younger children.
Do I need to bring my own water or snacks?
Yes, it’s recommended to bring your own water and perhaps a picnic for breaks. The tour is private, so you can customize this if you wish.
Can I take a dip in the waterfall pool?
Yes, many visitors do take a dip, even outside summer, though the water can be quite cold. Bring appropriate attire if you plan to swim.
What should I wear for this walk?
Sturdy hiking shoes are a must, and dress in comfortable, layered clothing suitable for mountain weather. Sun protection and a hat are also advisable.
How long does the entire trip last?
The full experience typically runs between 8 and 10 hours, including breaks and optional swimming.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, your guide can adapt the walk based on your preferences, fitness level, and available time.
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Final Thoughts
This Troodos walking trip offers a wonderful way to see some of Cyprus’s most striking landscapes, away from the usual tourist crowds. With a focus on scenic vistas, diverse environments, and personalized guiding, it makes for a memorable day in the mountains.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a photographer seeking stunning views, or just someone wanting a peaceful escape, this experience delivers a lot for its price. Just remember to come prepared for a full day outdoors, and you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable sights and stories to tell.
If you’re after a carefully curated, scenic adventure that showcases Cyprus’s natural beauty at its best, this tour is definitely worth considering.
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