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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks in Limassol

Best mountain peaks in Limassol are predominantly part of the Troodos mountain range, offering diverse natural beauty and hiking opportunities. The region features impressive elevations and varied terrain, providing panoramic views of the island, including the coastline and forests. These mountains are a destination for outdoor activities and are known for their unique geological formations. The area also holds cultural significance with traditional villages and historical sites.

Best mountain peaks in Limassol

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Pouziaris Peak, a summit that rises above Pano Platres and offers panoramic views of the Kouris reservoir and the sea near Limassol. At an altitude of 1,600 meters, it provides a cooler climate.
  • Another must-see spot is View of Mount Olympos (Troodos National Forest Park), a viewpoint offering opportunities for hiking around Olympos mountain. Mount Olympus is the highest point in Cyprus at 1,952 meters.
  • Visitors also love View of Germasogeia Reservoir from Kyparissia Peak, a viewpoint just below the Kiparissiá summit with an information board about the surrounding area. It provides views of the Germasógeia Reservoir.
  • Limassol is known for summits, viewpoints, and trails. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from challenging climbs to intermediate trails.
  • The mountain peaks in Limassol are appreciated by the komoot community, with 46 upvotes and 19 photos shared across 6 highlights.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Mount Olympus Summit (Cyprus)

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End of the street. There is nothing here. Only one parking space. Not even an immediate viewpoint. But: The miserably long climb is done. Important point in Cyprus for road cyclists. 10 degrees was up here on the 11th of October, when it was 25 degrees warm on the coast.

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Pouziaris Peak

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The summit of Pouziaris rises above the town of Pano Platres and offers a fantastic panorama. There are two benches in quick succession for a break, one of which is even covered. From here you can look down on the Kouris reservoir to the sea near Limassol. At an altitude of 1,600 meters the temperature is a lot colder than on the coast, so I recommend bringing a jacket.

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Just below the Kiparissiá summit you can reach this viewing point with an information board about the surrounding area. Beautiful view of the Germasógeia Reservoir.

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Kiparissiá Peak

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Great, remote viewing peak that can be reached via a steep path from the Germasógeia reservoir. This is relatively well marked. From the summit, on which there is a pavilion with two benches, you can see as far as Limassol, the sea, the salt lake and the Tróodos mountains.

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Nice view and nice hike around Olympos mountain.

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View of Mount Olympus Summit

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We didn't quite make it there, but we could already see the summit.

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Kiparissia Uphill Summit Trail

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An easy-to-ride trail that offers repeated, beautiful views. It's mostly pleasant, with a 4-8% gradient, and climbs continuously along the mountainside. Shortly before the summit, however, there are a few sections where you can only get up by pushing. It's worth pushing here, though, and then you can continue to the Kiparissia summit. The view from the top is magnificent.

You can either take the same route down and take other forks further down, or you can take a challenging singletrack trail that starts just below the summit (warning: not for beginners).

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March 21, 2025, Kiparissia Uphill Gipfeltrail

An easy-to-ride trail that offers repeated, beautiful views. It's mostly pleasant, with a 4-8% gradient, and climbs continuously along the mountainside. Shortly before the summit, however, there are a few sections where you can only get up by pushing. It's worth pushing here, though, and then you can continue to the Kiparissia summit. The view from the top is magnificent. You can either take the same route down and take other forks further down, or you can take a challenging singletrack trail that starts just below the summit (warning: not for beginners).

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Just below the Kiparissiá summit you can reach this viewing point with an information board about the surrounding area. Beautiful view of the Germasógeia Reservoir.

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Great, remote viewing peak that can be reached via a steep path from the Germasógeia reservoir. This is relatively well marked. From the summit, on which there is a pavilion with two benches, you can see as far as Limassol, the sea, the salt lake and the Tróodos mountains.

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This actually looks as if it is the Kyparissia trail which is an official forestry trail which is well signed. The easiest way to access the start is to take the E109 from the Limassol Highway heading towards Parekklissia/ Prastio/Kellaki. Stay on this until you pass a large quarry on the right. About 3km further on you see a 'Welcome to Prastio' sign. Take next left by Green Wood Cafe. Follow road until it bends to right and there is a track straight ahead of you with a wooden sign for the Kyparrissia Trail. The start of the official trail is on the right about 1.5km further on (look for small wooden sign with hikers on) but if you want a longer walk park anywhere on the track. The walk is circular with a viewpoint 'kiosk' at the top. There is also an option to do a linear walk which finishes in Foinikaria and is shown on the Cyprus Forestry Walk maps. There is also scope to make this a much longer circular . At the first sign for a right turn to the Kiosk there is also an opportunity to turn left. If you follow this (it has some steep downs) you will also see wonderful views. This track finishes at a T junction. Turn left and keep going until you get back to your start point. Total route is about 10km or 12km if you include a walk up and back from the kiosk.

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We didn't quite make it there, but we could already see the summit.

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November 10, 2021, Pouziáris Peak

Great views in all directions. You need to go the longer Pouziaris Trail, not the shortcut. Be prepared for some rocky paths...

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November 9, 2021, Pouziáris Peak

A small plateau with a wonderful view.

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November 8, 2021, Mount Olympus Summit

Great view and the ski lift on the Olympos

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in the Limassol district?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Pouziaris Peak, which provides vistas down to the Kouris reservoir and the sea near Limassol. Kiparissiá Peak also offers extensive views stretching to Limassol, the sea, the salt lake, and the broader Troodos Mountains. Additionally, View of Mount Olympos (Troodos National Forest Park) provides excellent opportunities for scenic hikes around Cyprus's highest point.

What is the highest mountain peak in the Limassol district, and what can I do there?

The highest point in the Limassol district, and indeed all of Cyprus, is Mount Olympus Summit (Cyprus), standing at 1,952 meters. In winter, its slopes transform into a popular ski resort. During warmer months, it's a prime destination for hiking and cycling. The area is part of the Troodos National Forest Park, known for its rich flora and fauna.

Are there any easy or family-friendly hiking trails in the Limassol mountains?

Yes, the Artemis Trail, an 8 km, relatively flat and easy trail at high elevation near Mount Olympus, provides excellent views across the island. While specific 'family_friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, trails like the Artemis Trail are suitable for a wider range of hikers. The Hiking in Limassol guide also features easy routes like the Caledonia Waterfalls loop from Pano Platres.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Limassol?

The Limassol mountain peaks, especially those in the Troodos range, are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along numerous trails. In winter, Mount Olympus offers skiing and snowboarding. The region is also excellent for mountain biking, with routes like the 'Chatzidimitri Mine Entrance – 800-year-old Troodos juniper loop' available. For more details, explore the MTB Trails in Limassol and Hiking in Limassol guides.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Limassol?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During the hot summer months, the higher altitudes offer a refreshing escape with cooler temperatures. Spring brings an abundance of wildflowers, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage, making these seasons ideal for hiking. For winter sports, Mount Olympus is best visited when its slopes are snow-covered.

Are there any cultural or historical sites near the Limassol mountain peaks?

Yes, the Troodos Mountains, where many Limassol peaks are located, are rich in cultural heritage. The area houses numerous Byzantine monasteries and churches, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites adorned with beautifully preserved frescoes. Traditional villages nestled in the valleys, such as Omodos and Platres, offer a glimpse into Cypriot life and cuisine.

What unique natural features can I find in the Limassol mountain region?

The Troodos Mountains are renowned for their unique ophiolite sequence, an intact section of oceanic crust and mantle that rose from the sea due to tectonic plate collisions. The Troodos Geopark provides interactive exhibits to showcase this geological significance. You can also discover hidden waterfalls like Millomeris Waterfall and Caledonia Waterfall.

What do visitors say about the mountain peaks in Limassol?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular scenery and panoramic views. For instance, the summit of Pouziaris Peak is noted for its fantastic panorama. Hikers also appreciate the diverse trails and the rich biodiversity of the Troodos National Forest Park. Many enjoy the cooler temperatures at higher altitudes, especially during the summer.

Is parking available at the mountain peaks or trailheads?

Parking availability varies by location. For example, the Mount Olympus Summit (Cyprus) has limited parking. For View of Germasogeia Reservoir from Kyparissia Peak, it's suggested to take a gravel road by car to the first junction of hiking trails. It is generally recommended to have a car to access many of these beautiful locations.

Can I find trails suitable for mountain biking or gravel biking in the Limassol peaks area?

Absolutely. The Limassol region offers various trails for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB routes like the 'Chatzidimitri Mine Entrance – 800-year-old Troodos juniper loop' or gravel biking routes such as the 'Columbia Beach, Limassol – Akrounta to Amirou Gravel Road loop'. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails in Limassol and Gravel biking in Limassol guides.

What should I wear when hiking in the Troodos mountains near Limassol?

The weather in the Troodos mountains can be changeable, especially in autumn. It's advisable to always have good shoes, warm, and rainproof clothes with you, even if the forecast seems clear. Temperatures can drop significantly, and conditions can change rapidly, as experienced by visitors who encountered sudden hailstorms and temperature drops.

Are there any specific viewpoints that offer great photo opportunities?

Many peaks offer fantastic photo opportunities. Pouziaris Peak is known for its wonderful views in all directions. The View of Germasogeia Reservoir from Kyparissia Peak also provides beautiful vistas, especially of the reservoir. The journey to Kiparissiá Peak itself offers repeated beautiful views, culminating in magnificent vistas from the top.

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