Klarios Valley
The Klarios or Karkotis River, with a length of almost 25 km, stems from the Troodos Mountains and until it reaches Morphou Bay, passes through the Solea Valley.
The beautiful Solea valley is located along Nicosia – Troodos road (56 km from Nicosia, 56 km from Limassol via Kato Amiantos). The picturesque mountain villages of Galata and Kakopetria are popular resorts with many hotels and restaurants but also retain a large part of their traditional architecture. Both villages are famous for their Byzantine churches. Other beautiful villages in the area include Evrychou, Flassou and Korakou.
In the area of the villages of Katydata, Linou, Flassou, Evrychou, Korakou, Tembria, Kaliana, Sina Oros, Galata and Kakopetria, the river has created one of the most beautiful valleys of the island. Along the river there are artificial canals where water flows to the villages of the valley and leaves its cool waters to both humans and animals.
The Karkotis River, which eventually expands to Morphou Bay, is one of the few rivers in Cyprus with a continuous annual flow, which favours the creation of a wide variety of natural habitats, as well as crops and hence a rich natural landscape.
The site has been integrated into the Natura 2000 network. The aim is to protect natural habitats and wildlife species.
Location
Flora - Fauna
Juniperus phoenicea (Juniper Tree)
At lower altitudes one will find the Maquis forests, one of the predominant species is the Juniper tree (Juniperus phoenicea). Restricted to the area of Troodos, in regions with an altitude of 1000 to 1950 m (Prodromos, Kryos Potamos, Chionistra, Alm
Olea Europaea (Wild Olive Tree)
At lower altitudes dominate the Maquis forests, with several dominant species, one of which is the Olea europaea. The Wild Olive tree is a long-living bush, essentially immortal. It has many branches, that get twisted, which, when dried, create new sec
Palia (Old) Kakopetria
The traditional architecture, on which the building of the houses is based, as well as the traditional way of land mapping Palia Kakopetria, are classified in the rare examples of folk architecture. The old district of the village, with narrow and wind
Pinus Brutia (Rough Pine)
The forests of Cyprus are mainly natural forests with an amazing biodiversity and high ecological value. They have little wood productivity, but they are very important because they offer many other goods and services, with economic value multiplied by