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Linos

34, Palea Kakopetria, 2810 Kakopetria, Cyprus


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Linos




Located in Kakopetria Village of Cyprus, the traditionally-built Linos Inn features a sauna, a restaurant and a bar. It offers free WiFi in the shared areas and air-conditioned units with a furnished balcony, some overlooking the Troodos Mountains and the river. The rooms, studios and apartments of Linos are fitted with traditional furnishings and beamed ceilings. A fridge, an electric kettle and TV are featured. All units include private bathrooms, some of which come with a spa bath. Some units also have a seating area with a fireplace and a well-equipped kitchenette. Guests can start their day with a continental breakfast served daily at the dining area. Mediterranean and traditional flavours can be enjoyed at the warm setting of the on-site restaurant. Linos Inn lies within 50 km from both Nicosia City and Limassol Town. Larnaca International Airport is at 110 km, while Paphos International Airport is 77 km away. Free public parking is possible nearby. *All customers are required to pay for their staying at the reception, during their check in.


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What to see in Kakopetria

Kakopetria (in Greek: κακοπετριά) is a town belonging to the Nicosia de Chipre district, located southwest of the capital, on the north face of the mountains of Troodos. It is located at an altitude of 667 meters and is the highest town in the Solea Valley. The community has about 1,200 permanent inhabitants and a couple of hundreds that, either they have a summer house or are originally from Kakopetria but work in Nicosia. It is surrounded by lush forests and is built on the banks of the Kargotis and Gosrillis rivers.

The two rivers come together within town and form the Klarios River, which crosses the Solea Valley and flows into Morphou Bay. The Kakopetria settlement extends along the Valley of the two rivers. The modern kakopetria with its great modern houses and its roofs of tile The roofs of the houses are on the slope and are of tiles and almost all have a upper floor and a wooden balcony.

It is at an altitude of 667 meters (it is the highest town in the Solea Valley), the weather is rather dry and receives an average annual rainfall of 648 millimeters. Fruit trees (mainly apple trees, pearls, plums, apricot, peach and cherry trees), vegetables (mainly potatoes and tomatoes), vines (different varieties of table wine) and some cereals are grown in the area. Kakopetria is specially recognized in Cyprus for the quality of its apples.

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