Moutoullas
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Moutoullas

Μουτουλλάς · Muttula

About

Moutoullas sits at 800 metres in the Marathasa Valley, an old mountain village known for two very specific things: a remarkable thirteenth-century chapel and a bottled mineral water that has been Cyprus's leading brand for decades. The chapel of Panagia tou Moutoulla, built around 1280, is the earliest dated example of the steep-pitched wooden-roof style and a UNESCO Painted Church — small, isolated, with strikingly preserved early frescoes of the donor family and the saints they commissioned. The wooden-balconied houses on the slopes around the chapel give the village its lived-in mountain character. The mineral water springs that feed the local bottling plant rise out of the surrounding hills, and the cool, slightly sulphurous taste has made Moutoullas water a fixture in every Cypriot fridge. Walk down to Kalopanagiotis on the old footpath for a half-day of two of the prettiest Marathasa villages back-to-back.

Location

Moutoullas · Troodos (Marathasa) · 34.9833°N, 32.8247°E

Gallery

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