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Avakas Gorge – Hiking through the most beautiful canyon in Cyprus

by Arne 5. August 2025
5. August 2025
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Adventure in the Avakas Gorge: Hiking Through One of Cyprus’ Most Spectacular Natural Attractions

Most holidaymakers visit Cyprus for its sunny weather and paradise-like beaches. Hiking and active holidays don’t usually come to mind. Yet the third-largest island in the Mediterranean offers an impressive variety of hiking routes. Today, Cyprus boasts a well-developed network of marked trails – all named after Greek gods.

One of the island’s natural highlights is the Avakas Gorge, located in the southwest of the Akamas Peninsula. Carved by the Avgas River, the gorge is sometimes only two meters wide, with towering rock walls over 30 meters high. After heavy rain, the peaceful river can become a raging torrent. A scenic hiking trail runs right through this narrow gorge – and I definitely don’t want you to miss it.

In this blog post, I’ll take you on my personal circular hike through the Avakas Gorge – a thrilling adventure and one of the most unforgettable experiences of my trip to Cyprus. Enjoy reading my travel report – and thanks for stopping by!

Contents

  1. The hike through Avakas Gorge in brief
  2. Getting to Avakas
  3. The hike in detail
  4. Conclusion on Avakas Gorge
  5. Hotels near the ravine

My hike through Avakas Gorge in brief

If you click on a link below, you will go directly to the corresponding section of the route. It starts from the parking lot of Avakas Gorge. The first section of the route resembles a botanical garden and presents a variety of native plants. This is followed by the attraction of the hike: rock walls over 30 meters high that form a narrow gorge. Shortly after, the gorge becomes much more open, but the cliffs rise all the higher into the sky. The last section of the gorge is characterized by forest and boulders that must be climbed over. Outside the Avakas Gorge, a hiking trail runs back across the plateau in the hinterland. At the end of this route, beautiful viewpoints of the blue coast of Cyprus await you.

In total, the hike is 7.1 kilometers long (from parking lot No. 3) and I needed about 2.5 hours. The route does not have a significant slope, so no extraordinary condition is required. However, you have to be very careful inside the gorge. Stones can fall into the gorge, the rocks at the bottom are slippery and when the weather changes, the small stream can become a raging torrent. Do not go to Avakas Gorge after heavy rain or when there is an increased chance of rain. However, waterproof hiking shoes are mandatory even if it is dry. The trails are rocky, unmarked and often not clearly identifiable. You should have a GPS map with you in any case. There are no refreshment stops or drinking water on the hike, so you should take enough provisions with you. I have marked the route and all important points on the map.

  • Length
    7,1 km (from the entrance)
  • Altitude
    ↑↓ 288 m
  • Difficulty
    Medium
  • Start
    Parking lot Avakas
  • Path
    unpaved, slippery, falling rocks

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How to get to Avakas Gorge

Travel by car

The starting point of the circular hike is one of the three parking lots located on the way to the gorge (see map). Parking there is free of charge. However, the road from White River Beach is no longer paved. There are potholes and stones on the road. With a normal car you can only drive very slowly. At that time, I parked at parking lot no. 2. Parking lot No. 3, which is located directly at the entrance, should only be approached with a suitable car. The drive from Paphos to Avakas Gorge takes about 30 minutes.

By bus to the canyon

Direct arrival by bus is not possible. From Paphos bus line 616 goes to the church Agios Georgios in Peyia. Just before the terminus at the Sunset Restaurant is the bus stop Ag Georgiou Pegias 9, which is the closest to the Avakas Gorge. However, the walk to the entrance is 3 kilometers. You can find more information on the website Cyprus by Bus. 

Alternatively, those who do not have their own car can rent a quad for a day to get to the gorge.

If you want to learn more about traveling by car or public transportation in Cyprus, check out my travel blog about Cyprus.

High tree at a parking lot in the mountains
Parking directly at the entrance to the gorge
Warning sign on a hiking trail
Warning notice at the entrance

My hike through Avakas Gorge

Day trip to Cyprus’ most beautiful gorge

I park my rental car at the empty parking lot No. 2, put on my hiking boots, and make my way 500 meters towards the entrance. It is early in the morning when I start my hike. The low sun shines warm soft light on the mountains in the background. A wide, deserted trail awaits me shortly after entering the Avakas Gorge Nature Trail. Today I am probably the first to hike into the gorge.

Stony hiking trail through wild plants in Cyprus

Everywhere along the way grow different trees, bushes, flowers and other plants, whose names can be found on small signs. The first 500 meters resemble a botanical garden. In general, the area around the Avakas Gorge is characterized by a great variety of plants. For example, there are pines, fig trees, cypresses or juniper berries.

Hiking trail through a forest in Cyprus
Stony hiking trail through wild plants in Cyprus

The hiking trail becomes narrow and winds along a small stream through bushes and trees. Boulders lie on the ground and tree roots crisscross the path. The section is not difficult to master, but still very varied and exciting. At every corner there is something new to discover. I get closer and closer to the rugged rocks. A last sign warns of falling stones in the gorge.

Stony hiking trail through wild plants in Cyprus
Stony hiking trail through wild plants in Cyprus

Short Facts for your Trip

When to go
Travel Duration
Accommodation
Transport
Equipment
Camera
When to go

For hiking in Cyprus, I recommend you to travel between March and May or between September and November. In summer it is too hot for that. During the months of December to February there is a high rainfall, so the risk of flooded hiking trails in the Avakas Gorge is high. In general, you should not hike in the gorge when it is raining. Another advantage is that there are few tourists in the low season. And the gorge is a very popular travel destination in Cyprus.

Travel Duration

For the circular hike in Avakas Gorge you can plan about 3 hours. For the journey from Paphos 30 minutes. However, it is worth to stay longer in this area of Cyprus because there are some sights waiting. For example, the Edro III shipwreck or the church Agios Georgios. In Paphos, ancient excavations such as the royal tombs or the mosaic houses await you. You will also find beautiful beaches and bays like Lara Beach, Coral Bay or White River Beach.

Accommodation

There are no accommodations directly at the Avakas Gorge. The region around Peyia is a good place to spend the night. There are many hotels on the coast, but also simpler accommodations further inland. Under the following link you will find a selection*

Transport

The easiest way to get around Cyprus is with your own car. Parking lots are available at Avakas Canyon.

For the journey by bus, you need a lot of time. The bus network is poorly developed, and the Avakas Gorge is unfortunately not directly accessible. From Paphos, bus line 616 goes to the church of Agios Georgios, from where it is a good 3 kilometers to the gorge. You can find more information on the website Cyprus by Bus.

Equipment

For the hike through the Avakas Gorge, waterproof shoes are a must, because the water can stand up there. Be sure to take enough food and drink with you because you can’t buy anything or fill up your water anywhere along the way. Since the paths, especially outside the gorge, are insufficiently signposted, get a GPS map for your cell phone beforehand. It helped me a lot. Also, I recommend swimwear for cooling off afterwards at Toxeftra beach. My selection of recommended hiking gear for Cyprus can be found on this page.

Camera

In the gorge it is narrow and the possibilities for photography are limited. To get the full splendor of the Avakas Gorge on your pictures, it is best to take a wide-angle lens. A tripod and filters for long exposure are also practical here in case you don’t want to see tourists in your pictures.

The attraction of Avakas Gorge

I stand in front of gigantic rock walls that rise steeply to the left and right of me. The further I hike into the gorge, the closer the rock walls come. At the narrowest point, the Avakas Gorge has a width of only 2 meters. Water collects on the bottom. The only path leads through it. In my experience, you should have waterproof shoes with you here.

Stony hiking trail through wild plants in Cyprus
Narrow gorge with high rock walls

I slowly feel my way forward over the wet, slippery stones. Searching for a foothold, but only grasping wet-cold rocks. These radiate a coldness and dampness that occupy the entire space. Due to the rock walls, there is a dead silence in the narrowness of the Avakas Gorge. Suddenly, a loud noise that almost scares me to death and makes me flinch. Just the flapping of a pigeon’s wings shooting up from a hole in the rock right next to me. At first, I thought a boulder was crashing down on me. I don’t think I’ve ever been so frightened in my life. Stupid pigeon.

Narrow gorge with high rock walls
Narrow gorge with high rock walls

No matter where I look, I only look at steep, damp rock faces. It seems as if I were completely isolated from the outside world. Trapped in the superiority of nature. An oppressive feeling spreads. For the first time I consider turning back instead of hiking further into the gorge. It feels like I am alone in the most remote place on earth. In reality I stand alone between 30-meter-high rock walls, because I hoped not to meet anyone else in the gorge early in the morning. Goal reached, so onward. 

Narrow gorge with high rock walls
Tourist stands between the rock walls of the Avakas Gorge

If you are looking for hikes in Cyprus, check out this book. I personally like this hiking guide series very much. The book is small and handy, offers useful information about hiking and detailed descriptions of the hikes. It has allowed me to discover great hikes in Cyprus that I would not have found without these books.

 

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Deeper and deeper into the Avakas Gorge

The rock walls slowly move away from each other again and the gorge opens. Instead, the rocks now rise much higher into the sky. A dull sound. Goats run along the slopes, kicking rocks loose that roll unchecked into the Avakas Gorge. Take cover! A crowing and buzzing sounds from above. Hundreds of birds fly along the rocks, looking for their breakfast. This passage opens an up-close scene of nature in the morning and leaves me enthralled. Nevertheless, I have to watch out for falling rocks here and continue my hike briskly.

High rock walls in a gorge
Can you spot the goat?
High rock walls in a gorge

The last section of the Avakas Gorge

The spread of the gorge continues, and the rock walls start rising more gently. A hiking trail follows, which again leads through bushes and crosses the stream. I often have to climb high boulders to continue my way. Often it is not clear where I can best continue. After some time, the gorge makes a right turn. From there the trail is rather easy and after one kilometer I reach the exit of the Avakas Gorge.

Hiking trail through a forest in Cyprus
Hiking trail through a forest in Cyprus
Last section of the Avakas Gorge
View of a gorge in Cyprus
The exit of Avakas Gorge

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Circular hike across the plateau above the Avakas Canyon

I climb a staircase and reach an open field. In the distance stretch the mountains of the hinterland, in front of me are two benches to rest and cows grazing in the pastures. There are several options for continuing the hike. Either hike the same way back through the Avakas Gorge (6 km in total) or take one of the two trails above the gorge. The first route is very long and takes you northwest to Lara Beach (16 km total). I choose to hike the alternative south along the canyon (7.1 km total).

View of the mountains of Cyprus in the sunshine

The trail is not very easy to find. It leads uphill over pastures and narrow paths, which, however, often divide. My GPS map helped me a lot here. You’re walking right when you think you’re not. After 500 meters you should reach a stony road that leads you further uphill to the right.

Hiking trail over stony meadows in the mountains
Small path over pastures
View of the mountains of Cyprus in the sunshine
Mountains in the hinterland

If you prefer to travel in a group, there is a possibility to join a guided tour. You don’t have to worry about transportation, excursion planning, or food, but you can completely focus on the beauty of Avakas Gorge. I recommend booking a tour through Viator portal, where countless activities around the world can be booked easily and safely.

Viewpoints of the bays of Cyprus

The stony, dusty road soon leads me to a plateau where there are several goat stables. Here I encounter free-roaming goats lying peacefully under the trees seeking shade. A section follows that winds downhill through small trees. The path is not particularly spectacular, but you are rewarded the whole time with a view of the sea. After 2.5 kilometers I come back to the entrance of the Avakas gorge. In the meantime, it is full to bursting because the Avakas canyon is a popular travel destination. More tourists are hiking towards me from parking lot No. 1 and 2. Good that I started so early. At the end I jump at Toxeftra Beach into the cool water and relax afterwards at the sea.

Goats on a dusty road in Cyprus
Free running goats on the path
View of the coast of Cyprus in the sunshine
View on Toxeftra Beach
View of the coast of Cyprus in the sunshine
View of Lara Bay

If you are looking for a travel guide to Cyprus, check out this book. I personally like this travel guide series very much. The authors give travel tips especially for individual and low budget travelers. Moreover, not only the well-known sights are described, but also more unknown places are mentioned.

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Conclusion: Untamed Nature and Quiet Magic – Avakas Gorge Is a True Highlight

I really enjoyed the circular hike through the Avakas Gorge. If you love raw, untamed nature and dramatic rock formations, this trail is for you. The gorge itself is the standout feature – not physically demanding in terms of elevation, but still challenging due to slippery rocks, the risk of falling stones, and the danger of flash flooding.

Important: Never hike through the gorge during or shortly after rain! Loose rocks caused by goats along the steep slopes can also be hazardous. Waterproof hiking shoes are essential. You don’t need advanced hiking experience, but a head for heights and good footing are helpful.

The circular route is 7.1 kilometers long and takes about 2 to 3 hours. You can shorten it to around 6 kilometers by returning the same way after reaching the end of the gorge. I visited in November – sunny, 24°C, and pleasantly quiet. Inside the gorge, it was noticeably cooler and shaded. I didn’t see another soul during my early start, but by the time I returned, the parking areas were packed. Starting early is definitely worth it.

For me, the Avakas Gorge was an unforgettable highlight – wild, awe-inspiring, and truly memorable.

After an impressive hike along the rugged gorges and idyllic hills around Paphos, you’ve more than earned a refreshing reward. The Aphrodite Waterpark* is just the right place for it!

Hotels and accommodation near Avakas Gorge

The best starting point for the hike is the region around Peyia. You can find a selection under this link* Especially on the coast there are many hotels, but they concentrate on package tourists. Nevertheless, it is possible to find a suitable accommodation directly at the beach. More and especially cheaper accommodation is available in the hinterland of Peyia*

I hope you enjoyed my travelogue about Avakas Gorge. On my Cyprus Blog I show you other beautiful travel destinations in Cyprus and share valuable tips and experiences for your trip to Cyprus. Did you like my blog post? Was I able to help you? Then I would be happy if you recommend my travel blog, leave a comment, or follow me on Instagram. Thanks for reading and have fun on your vacation in Cyprus.

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