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Tochni at a glance

Tochni is a small, picturesque village known for its authentic, stone built houses and breath-taking countryside views. 

Description

Discover Tochni – A Hidden Gem in Cyprus. Nestled between Larnaca, Limassol, and Nicosia, Tochni is one of the island’s oldest and most picturesque villages, offering a peaceful retreat while remaining conveniently close to other popular destinations. This charming resort is perfect for those seeking authentic Cypriot charm and tranquillity, away from the crowds but still within easy reach of everything the island has to offer.

Step back in time as you explore Tochni’s historic landmarks. The village is home to the Church of St. Constantine and St. Helen, a beautifully preserved stone-built church that stands as a symbol of its deep-rooted history. For those who love the outdoors, the Kalavasos Dam offers stunning views, while nearby horseback riding and nature trails provide an opportunity to explore Cyprus’ breath-taking landscapes.

Surrounded by lush olive groves, fragrant citrus orchards, and rolling hills, Tochni is a paradise for hiking and cycling enthusiasts, with scenic routes that weave through the stunning countryside. Whether you're looking to unwind in an authentic village setting, immerse yourself in history, or embark on outdoor adventures, Tochni is the perfect destination for a truly unforgettable Cypriot experience.

Things To See

Traditional Tavernas: Enjoy the rich flavours of Cyprus at cosy, family-run tavernas, where you can indulge in local specialties such as souvlaki, halloumi, and freshly baked village bread. The warm hospitality and relaxed atmosphere make dining here an experience to remember.
Church: Step back in time at this beautifully preserved stone-built church, a testament to Tochni’s deep-rooted history and spiritual heritage. Its timeless architecture and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit landmark in the village.
Scenic village walks: Take a leisurely stroll through Tochni’s narrow, cobbled streets, where traditional stone houses and authentic Cypriot architecture create a charming and nostalgic atmosphere. A walk through the village is like stepping into a postcard-perfect scene of old Cyprus.
The Kalavasos dam: Just a short distance away, the impressive Kalavasos Dam is a striking feat of engineering, built in 1985 on a seasonal river 30 km northeast of Limassol. With an embankment rising 58 meters high and a 700-meter-long crest, the dam offers a scenic spot for relaxation, birdwatching, and nature exploration.
The Limassol market: Only a 15-minute drive from Kalavasos, Limassol’s famous Saturday market is a vibrant hub of activity, attracting both locals and visitors in search of affordable, quality goods. From clothing and antiques to fresh local produce and delicious snacks, this bustling market is the perfect place to find unique treasures—but be sure to arrive early for the best selection!