
Millomeris Waterfalls
A unique natural cascade in Cyprus's Troodos Mountains, offering a refreshing sight, especially during wetter months.

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Millomeris Waterfalls
Best Time
Water flow is best

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Must-see attractions
A unique natural cascade in Cyprus's Troodos Mountains, offering a refreshing sight, especially during wetter months.
"A lovely waterfall situated in lovely wooded surroundings, a waterfall in the Cyprus climate is not something you see very often."

🎯 Best GPS Coordinates
Enter "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" for easiest access. Avoid village side access which can be trickier.
💧 Water Flow Check
Visit Sept-April for best water flow. May-Aug can be dry.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 917 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
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The Majestic Millomeris Waterfall
Main waterfall cascade
A stunning natural cascade in Cyprus, offering a unique sight in the Mediterranean climate. Best viewed when water flow is strong.

Ancient Tree Roots
Near the waterfall
Discover the fascinating, gnarled roots of old trees, adding a touch of natural artistry to the surroundings.

On-Site Kiosk
Parking area
Enjoy refreshments at the friendly kiosk located at the parking area, a convenient spot to relax.
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🎯 Best GPS Coordinates
Enter "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" for easiest access. Avoid village side access which can be trickier.
💧 Water Flow Check
Visit Sept-April for best water flow. May-Aug can be dry.
📸 Photography Focus
Use a tripod for long exposures to capture silky water. Try different angles!
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
The path to the waterfall is short but can be uneven. :athletic_shoe:
Waterfalls
Hi guys! I love nature, especially trees and rivers/waterfalls. I know there are a few here. Is it worth going to visit now or they will be dry? Which one you recommend? I live in Limassol. I miss nature so much! Especially trees and the green so I was thinking about going…
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from all over the internet
🎯 Best GPS Coordinates
Enter "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" for easiest access. Avoid village side access which can be trickier.
💧 Water Flow Check
Visit Sept-April for best water flow. May-Aug can be dry.
📸 Photography Focus
Use a tripod for long exposures to capture silky water. Try different angles!
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
The path to the waterfall is short but can be uneven. :athletic_shoe:
☕ Refreshments Available
A small kiosk at the parking offers drinks and snacks. ☕
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Millomeris Waterfalls is appreciated for its unique natural beauty in the Cypriot landscape, offering a refreshing escape. Visitors enjoy the easy access and the presence of a small kiosk. However, the water flow is highly seasonal, with many experiencing it dry during summer months, and the limited space can feel crowded when busy.
"For easiest access, put the "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" into GPS. It is on B8, across the stream from the village, and this turning point offers easiest access, then follow the narrow but relatively good road to the end. Otherwise, map apps will probably recommend the village side of the stream access point and parking. It will get busy if you're there at peak and that will take away from your enjoyment as parking and space at the falls is limited. During the dry season there will not be much water but it is unique and still enjoyable for a short visit if you're in the area."
Adam H
"Not much water when we visited, part of a tour, so seemed worth a visit. Wouldn't want to be there if it was really busy.
Cafe on site. Great old tree roots if you like that sort of thing."
Chad Cardale
"This place is lovely but if you come may-aug there’s literally no water… best to go in September when the water is flowing, also in those months it’s a bit more dirty as there’s less water flow to keep the water moving and there’s a lot more visitors jumping in… just bare all the above in mind before you decide to jump in, deffo worth the dunk though! Reaaalllyyy cold though!!!"
Charlie Kikas
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The easiest way is to use "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" in your GPS, which directs you to a turning point off the B8 road. This leads to a narrow but manageable road to the parking area. Some map apps might suggest the village side, which can be more challenging.
Yes, there is a parking area near the waterfall. However, it is limited, so arriving early or during off-peak hours is advised, especially during busy seasons.
Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of Millomeris Waterfalls are limited. It is generally recommended to travel by car or hire a taxi for convenient access.
From Limassol, take the B8 road towards Platres. Look for the "Millomeris Waterfall Sign" turn-off. The drive is scenic and takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
No, there are no entrance fees to view Millomeris Waterfalls. It's a natural attraction that can be enjoyed freely.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No tickets are required to visit Millomeris Waterfalls. It is a natural site accessible to everyone without an admission fee.
Millomeris Waterfalls is a natural attraction and does not have set opening or closing hours. You can visit it at any time, though daylight hours are recommended for safety and enjoyment.
While there isn't a specific booking system for the waterfall itself, many local tour operators in the Troodos Mountains region offer excursions that include a visit to Millomeris Waterfalls as part of a larger itinerary.
Swimming is possible, but the water is very cold, even in warmer months. Visitors should exercise caution due to slippery rocks and the force of the water.
Yes, Millomeris Waterfalls is ideal for a short visit, especially if you are exploring the Troodos Mountains. The walk from the parking to the falls is brief.
📸 📸 Photography
To capture the best shots, use a tripod for long exposures to create a silky water effect. Experiment with different angles and consider the lighting conditions. Capturing the surrounding greenery also adds depth.
Early morning or late afternoon often provide softer light, reducing harsh shadows and glare. This can also be a less crowded time, allowing for more unobstructed shots.
Absolutely! Modern smartphone cameras, like iPhones, are capable of taking excellent photos. Using tips like adjusting exposure and using portrait mode can enhance your shots.
For a silky water effect, use a slow shutter speed (e.g., 1/2 second or longer) with a tripod. An aperture of f/8 to f/11 is often good for sharpness. Adjust ISO to the lowest setting possible.
The main viewing area offers a direct view of the waterfall. Exploring slightly off the main path (safely) can reveal unique perspectives of the cascade and its surroundings.
🎫 🌳 Nature & Surroundings
You'll find lush greenery, especially during wetter months, with trees and the flowing water creating a refreshing natural environment. The area is known for its wooded surroundings.
The best time to see Millomeris Waterfalls with significant water flow is typically from September through April. During the dry summer months (May to August), the waterfall may have very little or no water.
Yes, the Troodos Mountains region is rich in natural beauty. Nearby attractions include other waterfalls like Caledonia Falls and numerous hiking trails through pine forests.
The immediate area around the waterfall is more for viewing, but the wider Troodos Mountains offer extensive hiking opportunities with well-marked trails through beautiful forests.
The climate is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The higher altitude in the Troodos Mountains means it can be cooler than the coastal areas, especially in summer.





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