The Forest Station
at Stavros tis Psokas is in the heart of the Paphos
forest, the largest and most beautiful pine forest (pinus brutia) of the island. It can be reached
from Paphos (51 kms), via Kannaviou, or from Polis
Chrysochous (34 kms). All forest roads leading to
Stavros tis Psokas are earth tracks, except for
a section of the Kykkos - Stavros road. At the station
there is a hostel (Tel. 22-352324) a cafeteria (Tel.
22-732512) and an organised picnic site.
Nearby there is an enclosure where visitors can admire
the renowned Ovis gmelini ophion (Cyprus Moufflon), and
the Dama dama (a deer introduced to Cyprus from abroad).
Quite close from there (19 kms) is the well-known Cedar
Valley. The three nature trails in this area have a total
length of 9.5 kms.
Nature Trails of Stavros tis Psokas:
Selladi tou Stavrou - Heliport
Starting point:
Church of Agioi Anargyroi
Length: 2.3 kms Time: 1 hour.
Points of interest: An outstanding view of the Stavros
valley. For a long walk, hikers can walk from the Forest
Station to Selladi tou Stavrou, via the forest road,
then along a trail back to Stavros via the forest road.
The route is 5 kms long, and takes 2.5 hours.
Horteri Trail (Circular)
Starting point: "Platanouthkia"
site, about halfway on the Stavros tis Psokas - Selladi
tou Stavrou road. Initially, the trail follows an upward
course and can be tiring, especially in summer.
Length: 5 kms Time: 2 hours.
Points of interest: An outstanding view of the valley
of Stavros and the Forest Station. Near the starting
point is a spring with drinking water.
Selladi tou Stavrou Trail (Circular)
Starting
point: Selladi tou Stavrou.
Length: 1,9 kms Time: 1 hour |