
Kato Drys
Κάτω Δρυς · Aşağı Dris
About
Kato Drys means 'lower oak' — fitting for a Larnaca foothills village hidden in narrow valleys where the Agios Minas river runs cold and the slopes are still planted in almonds, olives, and carobs. It's tiny: a hundred-odd residents, lanes lined with flowers, and just enough infrastructure for a weekend's slow exploration. The village punches well above its weight on museums for the size — there's a Rural Museum and a wonderful little Bee and Embroidery Museum that traces the local tradition of beekeeping (Kato Drys honey from thyme and wildflower is exceptional) alongside the lefkaritika lace also practised here, next door to its more famous neighbour. Two churches anchor the village: the fifteenth-century Panagia Eleousa and the nineteenth-century Agios Charalambos. In July the village hosts the Feggaros music festival, one of the best small-stage line-ups of the Cypriot summer. Otherwise it's lazy mornings, coffee, and walking the river.
Location
Kato Drys · Larnaca foothills · 34.8511°N, 33.3043°E
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