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Description
Monagri Village
Set against a backdrop of the Troodos Mountains, this beautiful village is the perfect settling to sample village life. The “Filfar Liqueur House” was lovingly created to compliment the surrounding area with keen attention the smallest of details. We can see the process of making Filfar as well as sampling the liqueurs.
Doros Village
The name Doros, associated with the ancient Greek word Doris (forest), surrounded by almond trees, grapevines, and fruit orchards is a traditional village with exceptional scenery.
Visitors enjoy walking in the narrow little streets, admiring the restored old stone built houses, and the hospitality of people that offer a sense of community.
“KATERINA SWEETS “workshop, is located in an eye-catching area with panoramic views of the Cypriot nature. It hosts a small traditionally-styled coffee shop where a drink can be enjoyed with an accompanying “glyko”, whilst watching the glyka being made behind the glass panels of the factory.
Laneia Village
Time for a walk around the narrow streets of this small traditional village, one of the 14 designated villages that lie in the Commandaria Region. Due to its hilly south facing slopes and its white chalky soil, it offers ideal conditions for growing grapes for producing top quality wines. The variety of Grapevines contributes to the Champagne production in France.
Koilani village
We continue our excursion to the neighboring village, Koilani.
Probably takern its name from the fact that it is built in a valley, close to a river bank, literary surrounded by vineyards, is one of the most productive wine villages in Cyprus, maintaining its cultural heritage.
Famous for its annual grape and wine festival, the village attracts hundreds of people to sample its traditional grape derivatives, desserts and wine, and also its famous 'glitzisto'(sweet pastry).
Museum of Viticulture of Koilani village
The Museum of Viticulture is a sample of Koilani's traditional residence.
Tools of viticulture are exhibited in the three halls of the museum. These tools are the result of an age-long, practical need, experience and inventiveness of the human mind, sample of our folklore culture and part of our cultural inheritance.
Many of these tools are still used today.
Vouni village
Vouni village as its name implies, is built on a low mountain.It has been a vine village since ancient times with sagnificant contribution to the wine production industry.
The beauty of the scenic narrow streets, the stone build churches and the traditional taverns compose the scenery of this conservative beauty.
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WeatherTour is subject to whether
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IncludedINCLUDED
Tour Escort
Lunch with 1 Drink
Vehicle Transport
Culinary demonstrations
Wineries / museums entrance fees
NOT INCLUDED
Additional Drinks
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RequirementsComfortable shoes
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Cancellation PolicyCancel 24 hours before the activity for full refund. Cancellations made in less than 24 hours before booking are not refundable.
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