Plizio Visual Lab

Krasochoria Hills

Plizio editorial teamData Sources
Mountain
—°
Krasochoria Hills (Cyprus)

Weather…

The Krasochoria Hills are located on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountains in the Limassol District of Cyprus. The name literally translates to 'wine villages', reflecting the region's millennia-old tradition of viticulture. The terrain is defined by terraced slopes and calcareous soils, providing handy conditions for indigenous grape varieties such as Xynisteri and Mavro. Geographically, the hills range in elevation from 600 to 1100 meters, resulting in a significantly milder climate than the coastal areas. The region is home to numerous traditional villages, such as Omodos and Pachna, famous for their historic architecture and medieval monasteries. Historically, wine production was a central economic factor as far back as antiquity and during the Lusignan rule. Today, the Krasochoria Hills are a major hub for agrotourism and the production of the world-renowned Commandaria wine. The landscape is also dotted with cypresses, pines, and wild herbs, giving it a characteristic Mediterranean appearance.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C111114172227303027221713
Rain mm83512814102016203885

📋 Practical info

🧭
Getting there
Exploring this area typically involves driving along the scenic network of roads on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountains. A car is indispensable for traveling between the dispersed wine-producing villages that dot these rolling hills.
📅
Best season
Autumn is spectacularly rewarding as it coincides with the grape harvest and bustling changing colors in the vineyards. Spring brings fresh greenery and pleasant driving conditions, while winters can be chilly and occasionally damp at this elevation.
⛰️
Terrain & paths
The landscape is characterized by extensive, neatly terraced vineyards, gently rolling hills, and patches of traditional woodland. Visitors will encounter a mix of paved village connecting roads and unpaved, rustic agricultural pathways.
🎒
What to bring
Comfortable, versatile walking shoes are perfectly adequate for strolling through the villages and adjacent vineyard paths. A camera is highly recommended to capture the scenic terraces, and carrying some water in the car is always a good practice.
🅿️
Parking
Parking is generally straightforward at the designated municipal lots within each wine village or directly at the local wineries. During major harvest festivals, however, finding a spot in the smaller village centers may require some patience.
⚠️
Safety
Drivers must be cautious on the narrow, winding hill roads, particularly keeping an eye out for slow-moving agricultural machinery. When walking near vineyards, respect private property boundaries and stick to the officially designated rural tracks.
⏱️
Time needed
A meaningful visit to the wine hills is best experienced as a full-day excursion. This allows ample time to drive between several villages, walk the terraced landscapes, and appreciate the region's deep-rooted viticultural heritage.

Geography

Coordinates
34.83330, 32.85000

Facts

  • The region encompasses about 20 traditional villages in the Limassol District.
  • The hills reach elevations of up to 1100 meters above sea level.
  • The soil is predominantly calcareous, enhancing the quality of the grapes.
  • The significant Monastery of the Holy Cross is located in Omodos village.
  • Viticulture in this region can be traced back over 4000 years.
  • The area is the primary production site for the sweet Commandaria wine.

Explore nearby

Notable places around

Route planner — Car & Motorhome

Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.

Vehicle
Only stops with (optional):

© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService

Sights nearby

Frequently asked questions

What is special about the Krasochoria Hills?
The name means "Wine Villages"; it is the most important wine-growing region of the island.
Which village should one visit?
Omodos and Vasa Koilaniou are very popular for their architecture and wineries.
Can you explore the vineyards on foot?
Yes, there are many small paths leading through the terraced plantations.
Is traditional craft practiced there?
Yes, especially the production of Arkatena bread and lace is alive in the region.
When does the grape harvest take place?
The harvest usually begins in late August and lasts into October.
Krasochoria Hills: where is it located?
Krasochoria Hills is located in Cyprus.
Krasochoria Hills: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.
Krasochoria Hills: why is it worth visiting?
The Krasochoria Hills are located on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountains in the Limassol District of Cyprus.
View on map → The Top 50 Attractions → Most beautiful beaches → OpenStreetMap →
Europe
Explore with Plizio Discover more places in Europe
More places in Cyprus →

Nearby cities

History & landmarks

Nature

More places