Nestled in the heart of the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus, the Milia Medieval Bridge is a testament to the island's rich history and heritage. This ancient bridge, which dates back to the 13th century, is one of the most well-preserved examples of medieval engineering in the region, and has been a popular destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike. The Milia Medieval Bridge is situated about 2 kilometers from the community of Platres and spans the Setrachos River. The bridge was originally built to connect the two villages of Milia and Agios Nikolaos.

The bridge is made of local limestone and features a series of arches that allow it to span the river and withstand the strong currents and floods that are common in the region. In addition to its impressive engineering, the Milia Medieval Bridge is also steeped in local folklore and legend. According to local lore, the bridge was built by a group of master builders who were promised a reward of gold by a wealthy landowner. However, when the bridge was completed, the landowner refused to pay, and the builders were forced to flee into the mountains to avoid being captured. Legend has it that the builders hid the gold somewhere near the bridge, but it has never been found.

Today, the Milia Medieval Bridge is a popular destination for visitors who want to experience the beauty and history of Cyprus's mountainous landscape. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with lush forests, winding rivers, and rugged mountain peaks that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The scene that is created when the river collects water during the autumn months is magical. All of these thing create a feeling of awe and serenity.The contact with colors, smells and the sound of nature operate as an antidote for the stress and depression that affect modern society.

Visitors to the Milia Medieval Bridge can also explore the nearby villages of Milia and Ayios Nicolaos, which offer a glimpse into traditional Cypriot life and culture. Here, visitors can sample local cuisine, visit traditional craft shops, and immerse themselves in the customs and traditions of rural Cyprus. There are three ways to get to the bridge, either driving, on foot, or by bike. The hike can begin from the Platres Sports Centre, and is a difficult course of about 1 – 1, 5 kilometers.

In conclusion, the Milia Medieval Bridge is a fascinating and beautiful example of medieval engineering and a testament to Cyprus's rich history and heritage. Whether you come here to explore the bridge itself, hike the surrounding mountains, or simply soak up the stunning scenery, the Milia Medieval Bridge is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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