--> --> --> --> -->

The Agia Paraskevi picnic site is located on the Limassol-Kalo Chrio-Agros Road, 3 km from the Gerasa crossing, on the left hand side of the road, 3 km before Kalo Chorio in the Limassol district.

Altitude: 600 meters

Capacity: 750 people

 

Rules of conduct for Visitors

Visitors of picnic and camping sites should follow some basic rules of conduct to ensure the least possible harm to the environment but also to ensure the comfort of other guests.

The most important of these rules are the following:

  • Fires permitted only in grills provided. In some picnic areas, such as in Asinou and Athalassa, the lighting of fire is not allowed at all.
  • Before leaving the area, make sure the coals that have been used, have extinguished completely, even if you have stored them in the premises that may exist for this purpose.
  • The use of wood and the preparation of food from the forest is not allowed. Every visitor must arrange to have the necessary amount of charcoal.
  • Keep the area clean. Collect all the rubbish that have emerged and put them in bins. If for any reason there are no bins or if it is full, then take your trash with you. Do not leave plastic bags outside, because they are usually scattered by stray dogs, foxes etc.      
  •  Do not make unnecessary noises, respect the rights of the others for peace and quiet.
  • Cutting plants, tree bark harassing nests, damaging the environment are banned by the forestry legislation.
  • Park your car in parking lots and not next to the tables.       
  • Use the water with caution. Don't waste it.     
  • Solicit other guests to obey by the basic rules of conduct.
  • If you notice a fire, immediately call the number 1407 (24 hours, toll-free)
Agia Paraskevi Picnic Site photos: 
agia paraskevi picnic site
agia paraskevi picnic site
  • agia paraskevi picnic site
  • agia paraskevi picnic site
Agia Paraskevi Picnic Site location map: 

Nearby Places and things to do (within 5 km radius)

Sea Caves in Peyia, Paphos

Peyia Sea Caves can be found at the seafront of Paphos, in  Peyia village. The area where the sea caves are located can be described as...

Amphitheatre diving site

The amphitheatre diving site is located in Paphos district, near the coral bay beach. This diving site is considered as one of the most popu...

Paphos Zoo

The project began with Mr. Christos Christophorou’s love for Bird and Wild life. The zoo was originally going to be for the private use...

Manijin island diving site

The Manijin island diving site is a very popular destination for divers and is located in the Manijin Island which is very close to the Peyi...

Laourou beach

Laourou Beach, located in the charming town of Peyia  near Paphos, Cyprus, is a hidden gem known for its pristine sandy shores, clear t...

Agios Georgios Peyia (Saint George) Archaeological Site

Saint George Peyia is a popular pilgrimage, founded at Cape Drepanon in the Paphos District. Between 1952 and 1955, the department of Antiqu...

Pages