Explore one of the most unspoilt regions of the Mediterranean. We travel to North Cyprus and walk in the beautiful Besparmak Mountain range, following quiet mountain trails leading to imposing Crusader castles. In Kyrenia, we wander the picturesque harbour front and narrow cobbled backstreets. Every evening we return to our hotel to relax by the pool or enjoy delicious, locally-grown food in nearby restaurants.
What we say
Staff Member Mel Budd travelled on this tour in 2011.
"Great walks leading to magnificent castles with spectacular views, spring flowers, pine forests and quiet villages. This is the perfect tour to see Northern Cyprus and would be a great introduction to walking tours."
Itinerary
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1
Kyrenia
We stay at our hotel just outside Kyrenia at Bellapais Village, an ideal base for our week’s stay. Kyrenia is a lovely eclectic mix of Venetian facades, mosques and minarets and a Crusader castle, which dominates one end of the old harbour; a setting further enhanced by the dramatic backdrop of the Besparmak Mountains.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
We will be staying at the Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel, located in the foothills of the Besparmak range close to Bellapais village. The hotel is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty around 3km from Kyrenia and enjoys views down to the town and coast. The hotel has two swimming pools (one outdoor, one indoor) and a well equipped fitness centre and purpose built sundeck - ideal for a late afternoon drink. In the evening you may choose to head into Kyrenia town to eat in the restaurants that cluster around the harbour (the hotel operates a mini bus service 3 times daily to Kyrenia and this will be augmented by Explore's own transport), visit Bellapais village or enjoy the hotel's own restuarant.
2
Walk through Besparmak Range to Bellapais Village, optional visits in Kyrenia
After a morning briefing we set off to the start of our first walk, the village of Bellapais made famous by Lawrence Durrell in his book ‘Bitter Lemons’. Much of the village still retains the easy charm of those Durrell days, but the main attraction is the Crusader abbey after which the village is named. Originally founded by Augustinian canons fleeing Palestine in 1200, the abbey went into decline after it was plundered by the Genoese in the 14th century. The monks of the abbey earned a reputation for scandal that was certainly not in keeping with their pious vows, keeping concubines on site and refusing to accept any but their own children as novices! Indeed the village that grew up around the abbey is reputed to be people by the descendants of those very monks. After visiting the abbey and the famous ‘Tree of Idleness’ we continue our walk back to the hotel. We can then take the bus into Kyrenia for an optional visit to Kyrenia Castle and Shipwreck museum.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
3
Visit Buffavento Castle and walk to highest castle in North Cyprus
Transferring by bus this morning, we head for the highest of the Kyrenia strongholds, the ruined fortress of Buffavento. The name means “buffeted by the wind” and a walk up to the top of the highest tower will likely give you some indication as to why. From here on a good day you can see half the island, with views of the Troodos Mountains, Famagusta and Nicosia stretching out beneath you. Keeping with the "highest theme" we then head back into the Besparmak range to the highest point in Northern Cyprus before descending to the Church of Panayia Plataniotissa and Kyrenia Rock. From here we continue to the Herbarium of Alevkaya before returning, by bus, to the hotel.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
4
Transfer via Incirli cave to Kantara Castle; walking in the area
We head east today as we drive along the coast to Kantara Castle, the easternmost and the lowest of the three bastions, located in the foothills of the Kyrenia ranges. En route we will stop near the village of Cinarli and visit the Incirli cave. Kantara saw its fair share of conflict during the crusades and the conflicts with Frederick II and the Genoese. Indeed Richard the Lionheart won a famous victory here when he defeated the self -proclaimed king of the island, Isaac Komnenos, after the latter’s illjudged slight against Richard’s fiancée. After visiting the castle we will pick up our trail through the variety of landscapes of the Kirpasa Peninsula, upon which the castle stands. Finishing up at Kaplica beach with time for a swim before we transfer back to Kyrenia by chartered bus.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
5
Full day excursion to Famagusta (optional)
This day is left free for personal exploration. Once one of the richest cities and most important trading ports in the world, Famagusta has been an eyewitness to the history of the last 2,500 years. The once, so called, “City of 365 churches”, ravaged by severe wars and earthquakes, still contains beautiful examples of medieval and gothic architecture. Its majesty had apparently had an influence on the artistic muse of a certain William Shakespeare, who is purported to have used it as the setting for Othello. Indeed the Venetian Citadel, overlooking the harbour, is popularly known as “Othello’s Tower”. There is an option to visit Famagusta in the morning and then in the afternoon to visit the ancient site of Salamis, a few miles to the north, and the most important ancient city on the island; the site is strewn with Mycenaean, Roman and Byzantine artifacts. Alternatively you may prefer to relax and spend your free time on one of the local beaches.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
6
Circular Walk from Kalkanli Village
Today we take our bus out to the West Coast, via Guzelyurt Town to the village of Kalkanli. From here we take a circular walk in the surrounding countryside and archaeological sites. In this area you will find sites such as Tumba tou Skuru, believed to be the final resting place of King Skuru (archaeologists are unsure if he was Roman, Venetian or Greek) who legend has it was a sinister cannibal, burying babies and eating them - children's bones found in the tomb next to his only seem to support this story. We will return to the hotel by bus.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
7
West Besparmak walking
Today we return to the west end of the Besparmak range with a bus ride to Kozan Village to start our walk. Besparmak is known locally as “The Five Fingered Mountain” and legend has it that the mountain was formed when the Byzantine hero, Dhiyenis Akritas, leapt across the sea from Anatolia, leaving his handprint forever etched into the landscape as he landed. We walk from here to visit Sinai monastery just over the Karsiyaka village. We continue walking on a forest track to Lapta village before returning for a final evening at our hotel. On this walk you will have the opportunity to see many different kinds of wild flowers and orchids.
Overnight Standard Hotel
in Bellapais Monastery Village Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
8
Tour ends Kyrenia
Our tour ends this morning at the hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast