Cycling Holidays in Cyprus



If you are a cycling enthusiast, then a cycling holiday to paphos Cyprus Island will be a perfect holiday for you. The peacefulness and calm given by the Cypriot Mediterranean exquisite landscape and weather is immeasurable. Of late, this is making Cyprus to be a well-known destination for cyclists and also a cycle tourist destination.

While at it, Costantinou Bros Hotels is the ideal place for you to stay. The Hotels proximity to most of the sporting or recreational activities and cycling trails is ideal especially if you are with family and friends. At Costantinou Bros Hotels located in Paphos and nestled on the beach, excellent services and sumptuous meals and beverages are offered by their executive team making your stay there as comfortable and memorable as possible.

Best Cycling Routes in Cyprus


To say the least, you will be spoilt by the choice of thrilling and adventurous routes available for you. There are routes suitable for everyone’s ability. For those who want a real challenge and those cycling just for fun. Whatever is your taste, there will be something just for you. You can have a fully guided or a self-guided ride with the use of GPS.

Troodos-Paphos Route


This is an easy route, which is mostly downhill with a total distance of 65 km. Your bike should have good brakes to ensure a smooth ride without any shortcomings. The road is good and paved throughout. This route connects the area of Troodos to Paphos striking villages in Diarizos River valley.

Paphos-Pegeia-Polis


This is a relatively tough route preferably for the average enthusiastic cyclist who is out to challenge his or her ability. With a good bike with high speeds, this route can be achieved. The roads are good and paved throughout. This route is 31 km long with a height gain of 615 m and connects Paphos to Polis, which is Chrysochou bay’s main town.

Stavros tis Psokas-Pyrgos


This is also a relatively easy route, which is mostly downhill. Any bike in a good condition and with speed and good brakes will do. It is a 40km route with a height gain of 10m. This route connects Stavros tis Psokas to Pyrgos in the Tilliria area without passing through Panagia and Paphos villages.

Useful Cycling Tips


It is always a good practice to wear your helmet while cycling. This will protect your head in case of any accidents. Always carry your mobile phone to contact people if in any emergency and make sure that you alert family, friends or hotel attendants of your whereabouts. Take lots of water to make sure you are not dehydrated. Due to the high temperatures in hot months it is good to keep well hydrated.

There you have it. Happy cycling folks!

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