
Lofou
Λόφου · Lofu
About
Lofou is the kind of place you don't pass through by accident — it sits 780 metres up on a ridge with a single road in, and the cobbled streets twist between honey-stone houses with restored wooden balconies and bougainvillea spilling over the walls. Once down to fewer than fifty residents, the village has been quietly revived by Cypriots restoring old family homes into agritourism guesthouses. The setting is grapevines and almond trees in every direction. Stop at the small agricultural museum, find the 1842 Elitji faucet (where villagers used to draw water), and look in at the nineteenth-century church of the Annunciation. The big weekend of the year is the Grape Fest at the end of September — the village turns out to press grapes by hand and ply visitors with samples of the syrupy palouzes and soujouko that come out of the harvest. Quiet, photogenic, and made for slow afternoons.
Location
Lofou · Troodos (Limassol) · 34.8158°N, 32.8753°E
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