The 700-metre-long Nature’s Trail in Drymou starts at the chapel of Archangel Michael and terminates at the old fountain situated at the location “Kampoura”.

While strolling along the Trail, one encounters all types of flora and fauna of the area and more specifically oaks, cyclamens, Kermes oaks, carob trees, and terebinths, as well as the cave of the “Karamanon”. According to tradition, the cave was used as a hideout by Turkish soldiers who defected during the Turkish occupation.   

Additionally, while on their walk, visitors will see the beautifully set events’ area of the Community, including the stony amphitheatre with a capacity of 150 spectators which is suitable for theatrical performances and music nights. Next, one will reach the old aqueduct and a wooden bridge which connects the river banks of the river Korkotas and leads to the old fountain. 

Finally, it is worth mentioning that the Trail was created in 2001 and that the project was funded by the Community Council. The Department of Forests undertook the setting of the trail by placing various labels to inform visitors about the names of the trees.   

Source:

Drymou Community Council