The Troodos Mountains 2026 — Cool Forests, Waterfalls and Painted Churches
Rising to nearly 2,000 metres in the island's centre, the Troodos Mountains are a completely different Cyprus — cool, green and forested, where the air smells of pine and the pace slows even further. They make a perfect day trip or a peaceful few nights in 2026.
Cool air and forest trails
While the coast basks in summer sun, Troodos stays refreshingly cool. Walking trails like the Caledonia Waterfall Trail and the Artemis Trail wind through shaded pine forest, past streams and viewpoints. It is the ideal way to spend a hot afternoon.
Villages worth lingering in
Mountain villages such as Kakopetria, Platres and Pedoulas offer stone houses, cherry orchards, cool cafés and slow lunches. Try the local trout, mountain honey and cherry preserves.
UNESCO painted churches
The Troodos region is famous for its Byzantine painted churches, ten of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Their frescoes, tucked inside modest stone chapels, are among the finest medieval art in the Eastern Mediterranean — and genuinely moving to see.
A mountain for every season
- Summer: cool hikes, waterfalls and shaded picnics.
- Autumn: golden forests and harvest festivals.
- Winter: yes — you can even ski on Mount Olympus, then drive to the coast the same day.
Practical tips
- Bring a light layer; evenings are cool even in summer.
- Roads are winding but scenic — allow extra time and enjoy the views.
- Combine a church visit with a village lunch for the perfect day.
For fresh air, nature and a soulful side of the island, the Troodos Mountains are Cyprus at its most restorative.