Troodos Mountains are located in the Nicosia and Larnaca districts of Cyprus, and they are the largest mountain range in Cyprus, with the highest peak being Mount Olympus at 1952 meters above sea level. The entire mountain range has multiple ski slopes, making it the most well-known ski resort in Cyprus.
Troodos Mountains is not just a mountain, but also a place rich in culture and history. It is home to several mountain resorts that provide convenience for tourists. At the top of the mountain, there are numerous churches, with the most famous being the painted churches of the Troodos region, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the best Byzantine wall paintings in Cyprus. Several small villages are scattered on the slopes of the mountain, adding to the picturesque scenery. Despite the development, these villages have maintained their traditional style without any damage.
Troodos Mountains are renowned for their beautiful winter snowscapes, attracting visitors from around the world annually. Visitors can enjoy the thrill of skiing and find accommodation options ranging from natural camping sites to five-star hotels.
Must-Visit: The most well-known ski resort in Cyprus
Continent: Asia
Country/Region: Cyprus
Province/State: Nicosia and Larnaca Districts