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There are scenic walks to take, a great variety of interesting birds and flora to be seen, waterfalls and special picnic sites, and above all, there are villages of immeasurable charm to wander round, or simply to dally in and observe the unhurried pace of rustic country life. The mountain villages are absolutely charming and the people friendly and hospitable. Each village has a special crop, craft or product for which it is known - fruits such as cherries, apples or peaches, sweet specialties like soujouko and palouze, wines, zivania - a highly alcoholic vine by-product, rosewater, pottery ... the list is endless.
A stay in the mountains is definitely recommended. There you will enjoy the morning mist on the mountain peaks, cool air and breathtaking views that makes staying at one of the `hillside' hotels a welcome break.
The higher slopes are thronged with sports enthusiasts throughout the year, so much for skiing as for hiking along the nature trails, which have clearly marked environmental features of interest.
A number of interesting monasteries are scattered in the Troodos range. The largest and most famous is Kykkos Monastery, with a golden icon of the Virgin Mary, allegedly painted by Saint Luke. Chrysorrogiatissa is renowned for its most spectacular panoramic views.
Other monasteries worth visiting are Machairas and Trooditissa with its steeply sloped roof.  Local Attractions in Kakopetria
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