The Stavros tis Psokas Picnic Site is located at the forest station of Stavros tis Psokas , about 20 kilometres from Lyso or Kannaviou in the Paphos district and 26 kilometres from the Kykkos Monastery.
Altitude: 900 metres.
Capacity: 600 people.
Rules of conduct for Visitors
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Location: Agios Georgios - Peyia
District: Paphos
Starting Point: Agiou Georgios - Peyia – Lara Beach Road. About 3 kilometres from Agio Georgio there is a sign which shows the direction towards the Gorge.
Length: 1, 1 kilometre
Time: 0,5 – 1 hour walking
Difficulty: 2
Points of Interest...
The waterpark is located in the Louis Phaethon Beach Hotel in Paphos.
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