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Distance
5.11 mi
Elevation gain
935 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
935 ft
Max elevation
1,566 ft
TrailRank 
69 5
Min elevation
927 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
2 hours 32 minutes
Time
4 hours 7 minutes
Coordinates
1484
Uploaded
March 26, 2024
Recorded
March 2024
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near Kato Akourdhalia, Paphos District (Cyprus)

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This walk has some amazing views and comfortable paths. Nature at its best. Two lovely ancient Chapels on the route. No shade and a relatively steep climb near the beginning.

Pano Akourdaleia
Πάνω Ακουρδάλεια

Pano Akourdaleia is located in CyprusPano AkourdaleiaPano Akourdaleia
Location in Cyprus
Coordinates: 34°57′10″N 32°27′6″E
Country
Cyprus
District
Paphos District
Elevation
1,460 ft (445 m)
Population (2001)[1]
• Total
26
Time zone
UTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
6332
The village has been in existence for more than a thousand years. According to maps dating back to the Venetian times and even earlier, the village was referred to as Quardia (the term also means Garrison/Guard). Other early records suggest that the name of the village may also trace its origin to a Lusignan army battalion. Nearchos Klerides, who researched extensively the origins of names of the villages and towns of Cyprus, argued that the name of the village came from the word "cord", which means "string" or a special "belt" that the villagers or the members of the Lusignan battalion wore around their waist. Most probably, the name/term Akourdaleia or H Aκουρδάλεια as it is called in Greek is derived from the French à Cœur de Lion.
The village has two small churches, namely the Church of Ayia Paraskevi which dates its origin back to the 12th century, tacked just outside the village in a location where a mill once stood. The remains of the mill are still there. The second Church is that of Panayia Chryseleousa, located in the main village that dates its origin as back as the 16th century.
According to a population census conducted by the Venetians around 1450, the village under the name Pano Akourdaleia had 85 inhabitants who paid taxes. It has to be noted that the census did not include women and children.
Numerous vaulted graves and archaeological specimens (including a sarcophagus, amphorae and many more funeral gifts) dating form the pre-Christian era have been discovered in the village.
While in the beginning of 1960 Pano Akourdaleia numbered more than 150 inhabitants, today their number shrank to that of 30 inhabitants many of whom are foreign nationals, mostly coming from the United Kingdom and Ireland, who have settled in the village.
Through a modern transportation network Pano Akourdaleia is linked with various villages in the area. In the northern part, just three kilometres away is the village of Kathikas while the villages of Kato Akourdaleia and Miliou are located just a few minutes away.
Pano Akourdaleia has a very rich natural environment with many species of flora. As such the village is a favourite for nature lovers who frequently visit the area to explore the numerous Nature trails/paths that exist there.

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Comments  (1)

  • Photo of mickred
    mickred Apr 5, 2024

    Great trail, plenty of shade, a nice incline to get the heart pumping at the beginning.
    Great views.👍

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