
Psematismenos
Ψεματισμένος · Yalancıköy
About
Psematismenos — the name means 'lied to' or 'deceived' in Greek, with a folk-etymology origin nobody is quite sure of — is a small, peaceful agricultural village in the Larnaca foothills, halfway between Larnaca and Limassol just inland from the south coast. The village has the warm honey-coloured stone of the surrounding region, narrow lanes, and a quiet handful of restored agritourism guesthouses that make it a calm rural retreat without the polish (or the crowds) of more developed nearby villages. The slopes around are planted in citrus fruit, olives, and carobs, with prehistoric finds in the surrounding area suggesting continuous habitation for thousands of years. The village's anchor monument is the church of Agia Marina, originally sixteenth century, rebuilt in 1886, with an 1850 iconostasis and an interior of old frescoes worth a stop. The beach is fifteen minutes away.
Location
Psematismenos · Larnaca foothills · 34.7495°N, 33.3504°E
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