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Skiing in Troodos

Skiing in Troodos

Skiing in Troodos
Completed Event
Date/Time: 
17 February 2024 / 06:00
Duration: 
10 hours
Difficulty: 
Level 1
Overview

Our team organizes a one-day excursion and skiing at the top of Cyprus in Troodos.

 

A few words about our excursion:

We will leave Nicosia in the early morning in the hope of not being confronted with the traffic chaos that usually prevails in Troodos on Sundays, but also to have the whole day ahead of us. After parking the bus in a safe place in Troodos Square, the whole group will head to the ski center to collect their equipment. After receiving the equipment we will meet with the certified ski instructors from the Cyprus Sports Organization, in small groups of 5-10 people. In a one-hour lesson, the instructors will teach us the basic techniques required by the sport, but also for the more advanced, how to improve these techniques. At the end of the course, we will have the whole day with the equipment to enjoy our skiing on the slopes of Troodos. Late in the afternoon, fed up with adventure, we will depart for Nicosia.


A few words about Troodos:

Troodos is the highest mountain in Cyprus. Its peak is called Chionistra or Olympus and is located at 1951 meters. In Troodos, there are currently the following state forests: Troodos Forest (110 sq km), Paphos Forest (600 sq km), Adelphoi Forest (118 sq km), Machira Forest (60.6 sq km), and Limassol Forest (69 sq.km.). State forests are under the jurisdiction of the Republic's Forestry Department. Within the boundaries of the state forest, residential or any other developments are prohibited by law, as this is intended solely for the fulfillment of forestry purposes. To further protect biodiversity, four Flora and Fauna Protection Areas have been designated: the top of Tripylos (823 hectares) to protect the stands of Cypriot cedar and agronomy, as well as Madari (1187.8 hectares), the Mavori Kremmi in Paphos Forest (2557.6 hectares) and an area of 220 hectares of the Troodos Forest for the protection of rare or endangered plants and their habitats. Also, most of the Troodos Forest (about 90 sq km) has been declared a national park, with the main function being public recreation. (source: Wikipedia)


A few words about skiing:

It comes from Scandinavia and originally covered the need to move people on snow. This was accomplished with a pair of long, narrow wooden boards, which were strapped to shoes or boots, known as skis, from which the sport takes its name. The oldest examples of skis were found in Sweden and Finland and are 4,000 to 5,000 years old. They were shorter and wider than today's sandals. Until the middle of the 19th century, there was no satisfactory way of securely tying skis to boots. This changed in 1860 when the Norwegian Sondre Nordheim was the first to use bindings that fixed the boots to the skis, not only at the front but also at the heel. This improvement made it a means of both recreation and sport. In 1924, the International Ski Federation was founded. (source: Wikipedia).

 

Cost of participation (per person):

Information is coming soon

*** Ski equipment includes shoes, boots, and sticks. Take care of warm and waterproof clothes.

*** The price does not include the use of lifts and cable cars.

 

CAUTION!!!

We will inform you about tour availability and payment options. Please do not make a deposit without prior confirmation of availability from our team's reservations department.

 

You must have with you:

  1. Warm and comfortable clothes (not cotton, if not waterproof to dry easily)
  2. Gloves
  3. Scarf
  4. Thick socks, preferably woolen
  5. Second shirt, socks, one small towel (change)
  6. Enough snacks
  7. Backpack
  8. Raincoat
  9. Water
  10. Tissues
  11. Boots that keep feet warm
  12. Camera (optional)
  13. Snow goggles (optional)
  14. Helmet (for a bike if you have one - recommended)

 

 

Note 1. When you click to book, declare in the message the package you choose.

 

Note 2. For the best functioning of the event and for safety reasons, participants must comply with the instructions of the attendants.

 

Note 3. In case of cancellation of the event due to bad weather conditions, the excursion is moved to another date. Participants unable to participate on that date will be refunded. However, if again the weather conditions do not allow the event to take place, the event is permanently canceled and everyone is refunded. In case of cancellation by the participants, 7 days or less before the event date, the money is not returned.

 

Note 4. Photographic material is shared on our page and social media after each event. By participating in a Salonica View event, you also accept the sharing of photos. Otherwise, please let us know.

Schedule

The schedule in detail:

06:00 – Departure from Cyprus Handicrafts Center (Nicosia)
08:30 – Pick up equipment
10:00 – Start of ski lesson
11:00 – End of lesson
13:00 – Delivery of equipment
13:30 - Departure for Nicosia
15:30 – Return to Nicosia

 

*** ATTENTION: the return time may vary depending on the group.

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