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Agros Village was built at an elevation of 1,100 meters in the Troodos mountains. The village has a distinctive amphitheater-style shape and grew up around the Monastery of Great Agros, built by 40 monks who were fleeing Asia Minor. The monastery was destroyed by a fire in 1894, and the Church of Panayia of Agros was built in its place. The scenic mountainous area offers panoramic forested views and an opportunity for traditional agrotourism. Villagers grow fruits, vegetables, and roses; they make homemade marmalades, distill rose oil, and produce cured meats. A small monument to Nearhos Clerides, a local scholar who left a legacy of folklore and literature, may be of some interest.

4872 Agros Village, Limassol, Cyprus, Phone: +357-25-521-961

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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