Cyprus Bridges

 

Cyprus has long been settled, since  around the 10th millennium BC which means that men have long been competent sailors. They built water mills to grind their corn. The bridges came in mediaeval times which still stand. Here are some. There is a clear map at #Pafos Area

Agia Mavri Bridge - https://www.cyprusisland.net/cyprus-bridges/agia-mavri-medieval-bridge-koilani follow the link to find the map.

 

#Elia Bridge

 

#Kelefos Bridge  -  #Pafos Area - square F7

 

Milia Bridge - https://www.cyprusisland.net/cyprus-bridges/milia-medieval-bridge-platres follow the link to find the map.

 

#Roudia Bridge - is at #Pafos Area - square C7

 

#Skarfos Bridge - is at #Pafos Area - square E4 bottom right

 

A Trip to Kelefos Bridge » The Cyprus Blog at TripToCyprus.com
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"Kelefos Bridge is the most famous of the still remaining medieval bridges in Cyprus. The other two in the same area are the Elia and Roudia bridges. I have been ..."
www.triptocyprus.com/2007/07/trip-to-kelefos-bridge.html
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Elia Bridge – Venetian Bridges in Cyprus » The Cyprus Blog at ...
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"7 Feb 2011 ... Also referred to as the Eleia or the Elea bridge, it is one of the three medieval/ Venetian bridges in Cyprus, the other two being the Kelefos ..."
www.triptocyprus.com/2008/02/elia-bridge-venetian-bridges-in-cyprus.html
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Venetian Bridges of Cyprus | Lovely Cyprus
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"26 Sep 2007 ... We went for a day out not expecting much, having packed our lunch we left early afternoon and set for the hills of Troodos without really any ..."
www.lovelycyprus.net/node/6198
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The Greener side of Cyprus – the Venetian Bridges | Andrei Croitoriu
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"2 Nov 2011 ... We stopped a few times on the road to ask some Cypriots about the bridge and few knew about it, but none knew what path to take. We'll surely ..."
www.croitoriu.com/blog/2011/11/the-greener-side-of-cyprus-the-venetian-bridges/
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Venetian Bridges
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"The bridges which first inspired our Ride in Cyprus treks were built in the Venetian period of 1489 to 1571 (Ottoman invasion). Tres Elias, the first bridge, ..."
www.rideincyprus.com/venetian_bridges.htm
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Medieval / Venetian Bridges of Cyprus - a set on Flickr
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"29 Oct 2011 ... Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to ..."
www.flickr.com/photos/shackleton12/sets/72157625723911828/
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Venetian Bridges, Cyprus - YouTube
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"3 Jun 2008 ... Venetian stone built bridges in Cyprus. ... tsielefos bridge Cyprus 2009 by katsimitros7386 views · Thumbnail 0:24. Add to. Venetian Bridges ..."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf8vMuW5oBA
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Venetian Bridges, Paphos Region | Have fun in Cyprus!
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"24 Aug 2008 ... The hidden Venetian bridges in Paphos Forest are testimony to the Venetians rule from 1489-1571. The bridges formed part of the old camel ..."
www.cyprusandmore.com/2008/08/venetian-bridges-paphos-district-cyprus/
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What to do in Cyprus » Find all the Venetian bridges
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Find out things to do in Cyprus, create your own checklist list. Share and rate your favourite places and activities."
www.whattodoincyprus.com/activities/39-find-all-the-venetian-bridges
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Venetian Bridges, F810 leads to Elaia (Elias) bridge, Cyprus ...
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"Read about Venetian Bridges. Find more Attractions in Cyprus - Time Out Cyprus ."
www.timeout.com/Cyprus/attractions/venue/1%3A26088/Venetian-bridges
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Elia Bridge
Elia bridge is northwest of the pretty little village of Omodos. There is a map at

http://geomatic.com.cy/visitcyprus/

Elaia Bridge
Elia Bridge, Cyprus - , Limassol

 

 


Kelefos Bridge
Kelefos bridge is northwest of the pretty little village of Omodos- see the map at http://geomatic.com.cy/visitcyprus/

Kelefos Bridge

 

 

Roudia Bridge
Roudia Bridge – the most beautiful medieval bridge in Cyprus or go to https://www.paphoslife.com/blog/roudia_bridge
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"Roudia Bridge is the third of the medieval or the Venetian bridges in Cyprus. I refer to Roudhia bridge as the “third” Medieval bridge because any website ..."
www.triptocyprus.com/2008/04/roudia-bridge-most-beautiful-medieval.html
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roudia_bridge_01_july

 

Skarfos Bridge
Skarfos bridge is from the around the Venetian period [ 1489-1571 ] between Polis and Paphos, on the old road. It is suitable for pack horses carrying copper or goats going to market. Anything heavier would have been a problem. It is well built with the stones cemented into position but now the stream runs to the north side rather than under it except when winter rains come. As a bonus there are two water mills on the other side of the valley which the guides do not mention. You will need something better than sandals to get near them.

It is at N 34 57.224,  E32  30.817

Getting there:-

Follow the road from Polis to Paphos
Turn left toward Simou after some 11 km.
Turn left again at the sign just before Simou
Follow the road down for a mile or so and watch for the sign.
Turn right down a track and halt by the sign saying Skarfos Bridge
See Skarfos Map for more and better details or go to http://www.map-cyprus.net/images/maps/4000/Pafos_area_06.jpg - square E4 bottom right

Once you have found this sign just before Simou the rest is easy.

There are other bridges and other sources:-
http://www.triptocyprus.com/blog/2008/04/roudia-bridge-most-beautiful-medieval.html

Skarfos bridge
http://www.cyprus-travel-secrets.com/venetian-bridges-in-cyprus.html


Cyprus bridges
http://thethreestatesofcypriotcats.blogspot.com/

This definitely a bridge but the river runs to the left now. It is in good order after some five centuries.

 

The river was fairly wide once. It is smaller and deeper now.

 

The sockets would have allowed beams to be put in while a framework held up the new stones during building.

 

It is definitely hump backed. The way is narrower over the river.

 

The cobbles are still there in the main but some have gone.

 

This is a water mill across the valley. It was built by hand which means it was important and useful.

 

 

Pafos Area
Polis is in map square D2.
Go south toward Paphos
At Loukrounou turn left toward Stroumpi on the E712
Just before Stroumpi the sign says turn left
Go down the rather steep hill about a mile watching for the next sign
Then turn right to the objective.
The bridge is shown in E4
Of course you can get there from Paphos by going north toward Polis.

 

 


 
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Updated on 08/05/2022 21:40