Caledonia Waterfall
Caledonia Waterfall is one of Cyprus's most famous as well as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Cyprus and was named by the Scots because it made them think of their native country. The highlight of visiting Caledonia is making it to the waterfalls after taking a leisurely stroll along the trail straight out of a fairy tale. Exploring the natural world and the richness of the waterfalls along the route will undoubtedly leave you in awe. Caledonia is one of Cyprus's tallest waterfalls, at 12 meters high. Of course, you're to blame if you don't have a camera in locations like these as you'd value capturing the memories for the future.
The trail is rated as being not too challenging, but this could alter depending on the weather and gradient variations at the time of the visit. It is advised to wear appropriate footwear on the walk. The trail is manageable for both adults and kids, however, it is not recommended for very small kids. There is an easy entrance that leads directly to the main waterfall, so people who are not in very excellent physical shape can bypass the lengthy nature walk. From the Edonion road by the trout farm in Pano Platres, it takes around 20 minutes to walk to that shortcut. Numerous types of native flora and different plants can be seen when strolling along the nature trail. It is a lovely nature route where you can unwind and take in the magnificent bird singing as well as the ambient sound of the wind on the tree leaves. It's also important to note that the swallow birds, which sing throughout the spring and summer, are the source of the name Caledonia Falls.
Location: Platres