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Postby Xybadog » Sun May 04, 2008 12:42 am

Oracle wrote:There's nothing to beat a trek through the Akamas or Paphos forest ....
:D
Ah, Oracle, you never fail to stir the romanticism within me!! :wink:
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Postby BOF » Sun May 04, 2008 10:15 am

Oracle wrote:
BOF wrote:
Oracle wrote:There's nothing to beat a trek through the Akamas or Paphos forest .... But here is a thread with some ideas for great villages to visit:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16584

:D

No thanks! too much moonshine, to many itchy (pi**ed) trigger fingers.
Kruger national park trekking safari. camping under the stars..good food and good company - and carrying a gun gets YOU shot at :wink:
Just my Opinion of course..... :)


Another one that by-passed the thread request :roll:

Since when did they transpose Kruger National park to Cyprus, BOF? :?

OK Oracle - seriously now...i was in the village of Agros, from whence the water flows, and it is a lovely little village with very nice views into the troodos..the people were friendly and it has a lovely Hotel with fabulous views....also when it is dark the lights of the village twinkle below.. I really enjoyed my couple of days there...
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Postby Oracle » Sun May 04, 2008 10:32 am

BOF wrote:
Oracle wrote:
BOF wrote:
Oracle wrote:There's nothing to beat a trek through the Akamas or Paphos forest .... But here is a thread with some ideas for great villages to visit:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16584

:D

No thanks! too much moonshine, to many itchy (pi**ed) trigger fingers.
Kruger national park trekking safari. camping under the stars..good food and good company - and carrying a gun gets YOU shot at :wink:
Just my Opinion of course..... :)


Another one that by-passed the thread request :roll:

Since when did they transpose Kruger National park to Cyprus, BOF? :?

OK Oracle - seriously now...i was in the village of Agros, from whence the water flows, and it is a lovely little village with very nice views into the troodos..the people were friendly and it has a lovely Hotel with fabulous views....also when it is dark the lights of the village twinkle below.. I really enjoyed my couple of days there...
BOF


:shock: What a lovely description of a great sounding place :D

I think BOF should have the prize for forum "Travel Writer".

.... and thanks for the glimpse of the old-romantic in you :wink:
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun May 04, 2008 10:56 am

Oh dear, has the board suffered a sense of humour failure overnight? :roll:

Perhaps the techies could take a look at it. :?
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Postby BOF » Sun May 04, 2008 3:25 pm

Oracle wrote:
BOF wrote:
Oracle wrote:
BOF wrote:
Oracle wrote:There's nothing to beat a trek through the Akamas or Paphos forest .... But here is a thread with some ideas for great villages to visit:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16584

:D

No thanks! too much moonshine, to many itchy (pi**ed) trigger fingers.
Kruger national park trekking safari. camping under the stars..good food and good company - and carrying a gun gets YOU shot at :wink:
Just my Opinion of course..... :)


Another one that by-passed the thread request :roll:

Since when did they transpose Kruger National park to Cyprus, BOF? :?

OK Oracle - seriously now...i was in the village of Agros, from whence the water flows, and it is a lovely little village with very nice views into the troodos..the people were friendly and it has a lovely Hotel with fabulous views....also when it is dark the lights of the village twinkle below.. I really enjoyed my couple of days there...
BOF


:shock: What a lovely description of a great sounding place :D

I think BOF should have the prize for forum "Travel Writer".

.... and thanks for the glimpse of the old-romantic in you :wink:

I am indeed an old romantic...a Scorpio by birth..it comes naturally to me. :) thank you for your most kind comments..
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Postby fatgeeza » Mon May 05, 2008 3:03 pm

Nigel Howarth has just published the "GOING OUT" Entertainment and Activity Guide for May & June 2008 covering Paphos, Larnaca and Limassol by Andrew Oliver.

You can find it at: http://www.starsdinnershow.com/going-out.pdf
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Postby Zimbo » Mon May 05, 2008 7:20 pm

Pervolia Village south of Larnaca has pretty much retained it charm and tradition.

Kokos Tavern comes highly recommended and on Saturday nights, live Greek music is provided. Fantastic, in as much as, it, (the music) tends to mute the sound of unmuffled motorbikes which tear up and down the main street spoiling everyone's evening.

Visitors should be informed truthfully! I would recommend the Troodos for the stunning scenery and tranquilty. Also Potamos, near Ayia Napa is a truly beautiful, up-to-now, unspoilt fishing village with a beach to die for.
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