River Klarios
13 km
Distance
3 hours
Duration
50 km/h
Average Speed
800 m – 300 m
Altitude
The Klarios or Karkotis River, with a length of almost 25 km, stems from the Troodos Mountain and until it reaches Morphou Bay, it passes through the Solea Valley.
The river has created the unique valley of Solea, rich in vegetation and fruit trees. Along the river there are artificial canals, through which the water is led to the villages of the valley.
The purpose of the tour is to get visitors to see the main river of Solea, its route, its springs, its significance and its history.
Routes
Contemporary History
The region of Solea was influenced by all the historical moments that Cyprus passed and the purpose of this journey is to present the modern history of Solea during the Turkish occupation and the later on, British occupation but also during the liberation struggle of EOKA.
Culture – Architecture
The long history of the Solea region and the rich cultural heritage through the ages is one of the features that attracted and inspired several visitors to the region, among them the Nobel prize winning poet, George Seferis.
Ecclesiastical Art and Monuments of UNESCO
Christianity was easily rooted in the souls of the inhabitants of Solea. Some have served Christianity as eminent priests and some have been sanctified. The inhabitants had built (and continue to build) beautiful churches decorated with beautiful wood carvings, frescoes and icons.
Geology of Troodos
The Troodos Mountains were selected by UNESCO in 2015 to be declared a Geopark due to its unique geological heritage, which is derived from the particular genesis and elevation of the mountain range.
Olive Route: past and present
Olive trees are a typical tree of the area since ancient times. The visitor, following this route, has the opportunity to visit fruit treatment areas, mills and perennial trees.