Kato Pyrgos
NW coast (Tillyria)1,036beachfoodpanigyria

Kato Pyrgos

Κάτω Πύργος · Aşağı Pirgo

About

Kato Pyrgos is the most isolated of the curated villages — a Greek-Cypriot enclave on Morphou Bay surrounded on three sides by the buffer zone and the Turkish-controlled exclave of Kokkina, accessible from the rest of the south only via a long drive through the western half of the island. The reward for the journey is real: a working fishing village with a sandy beach, fresh fish from its own shelter, mountains rising straight out of the back of the village, and the kind of off-the-grid August holiday many Cypriots make a pilgrimage of every year. The chapel of Panagia tis Galoktistis above the village holds twelfth- to fourteenth-century frescoes — legend says the chapel was built with milk after the Virgin Mary healed the villagers' diseased sheep. A massive 1898 oak tree, over 20 metres tall, stands in the village square. Peaches from Pyrgos are famous on the island; the village is also a major natural-charcoal producer. The annual chestnut festival is the autumn moment.

Location

Kato Pyrgos · NW coast (Tillyria) · 35.1814°N, 32.6856°E

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