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Platres ( el, Πλάτρες) or Pano Platres ( el, Πάνω Πλάτρες; tr, Yukarı Platres;
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
: ''Upper Platres''), is a Μountainous village in
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is ge ...
. It is located on the southern slopes of the
Troodos Mountains Troodos (sometimes spelled Troödos; el, Τρόοδος ; tr, Trodos Dağları) is the largest mountain range in Cyprus, located in roughly the center of the island. Its highest peak is Mount Olympus ( el, Όλυμπος), also known as Chion ...
and is one of the wine villages ( el, κρασοχώρια, ''krasochoria''). Platres is the largest Troodos resort, situated about 5 km from Troodos Square, north-west of
Limassol Limassol (; el, Λεμεσός, Lemesós ; tr, Limasol or ) is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and capital of the district with the same name. Limassol is the second largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population ...
and south-west of the capital Nicosia. Platres is a very old village and is mentioned among the 119 villages of the Limassol district that existed during the Lusignan Era (1192-1489 AD) and the Venetian Era (1489-1571 AD). Platres is the principal
hill resort A hill station is a town located at a higher elevation than the nearby plain or valley. The term was used mostly in Western imperialism in Asia, colonial Asia (particularly in India), but also in Africa (albeit rarely), for towns founded by Euro ...
of Cyprus. The town has a resident population of fewer than 300, but this can swell to 10,000 during tourist seasons. The village is often called Pano Platres after the village of Tornarides, which is a smaller residential settlement situated some 3 km to the south-west, was renamed Kato Platres ( el, Κάτω Πλάτρες;
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
: ''Lower Platres''). Locals still continue to refer to Pano Platres as just Platres.


History

In the past the villagers were mainly shepherds and vine growers. Later most vine fields were converted to orchards, producing cherries, apples, pears, peaches and more. However, since the early 20th Century many people have dedicated themselves to the booming tourism sector. Platres has been a popular hill resort since the British took control of the island of Cyprus in 1878. In the arid hills of the Troödos range, Platres is relatively unusual in straddling a perennial stream, providing a reliable source of drinking water and allowing a profusion of foliage not commonly seen on the island. Importing their taste for cool retreats, away from the heat of the coast, the colonial settlers rapidly established a network of hotels, bars and shady walks around the small village that previously existed on the site. Over the years, Platres gained a reputation as the destination for notable people, including King
Farouk of Egypt Farouk I (; ar, فاروق الأول ''Fārūq al-Awwal''; 11 February 1920 – 18 March 1965) was the tenth ruler of Egypt from the Muhammad Ali dynasty and the penultimate King of Egypt and the Sudan, succeeding his father, Fuad I, in 1 ...
and the
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; sv, Nobelpriset ; no, Nobelprisen ) are five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's will of 1895, are awarded to "those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind." Alfr ...
-winning poet
Giorgos Seferis Giorgos or George Seferis (; gr, Γιώργος Σεφέρης ), the pen name of Georgios Seferiades (Γεώργιος Σεφεριάδης; March 13 – September 20, 1971), was a Greek poet and diplomat. He was one of the most important G ...
. The Brandy Sour cocktail, a drink intimately associated with Cypriot cuisine, was developed for King Farouk during the late 1930s, at the Forest Park Hotel which is situated in Platres. The same hotel is also known as the location at which British writer
Daphne du Maurier Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright. Her parents were actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier and his wife, actress Muriel Beaumont. Her grandfather was Geo ...
composed the majority of her novel '' Rebecca''. These are some of the reasons that Platres have been recently called "The Village of Kings and Poets".


Tourism and amenities

The resort retains many hotels and bars, and operates as both a cooler alternative to the major coastal resorts during the summer, and as a skiing base during winter months for the nearby ski slopes of
Mount Olympus Mount Olympus (; el, Όλυμπος, Ólympos, also , ) is the highest mountain in Greece. It is part of the Olympus massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, be ...
. Platres are the starting point for several nature trails as well as the ''Troodos Cycling Routes''. Through the path of the ''Troodos Cycling routes'', as well as some of other hiking trails is the area of Ayia Irini (located in the northeast of the village on the road leading from Psilodentro Area to Mesa Potamos). From the rock of Ayia Irini visitors can see Platres village. It is said that in the area during the Middle Ages ( Frank Rule) a Frank monastery with a small settlement existed at the area. Nature trails include the ''Kalidonia Nature Trail'' which passes from the ''
Caledonia Waterfalls Caledonia Waterfalls or Kalidonia Waterfalls, ( el, Καταρράκτης Καληδονιών tr, Kaledonya Şelalesi) is the Latin name given to the waterfalls discovered by a Scottish expedition visiting the Platres region of Cyprus in 187 ...
'' ( el, Καταρράκτης της Καληδονίας (των Καληδονιών), tr, Kaledonya Şelalesi) as well as the ''Millomeris Nature Trail'' that leads to the ''Millomeris Waterfall'' ( el, Καταρράκτης του Μιλλομέρη). The village ''Old Municipal Market'' was renovated in the last years and transformed into a Cultural Center. The main area was renamed at ''Giorgos Seferis Hall'' and it can host exhibitions, conferences, seminars, concerts, plays and audio-visual projections. ''Platres Athletic Sports Center'' ( el, Αθλητικό Κέντρο Πλατρών) is located at an altitude of 1050m in the
Troodos Mountains Troodos (sometimes spelled Troödos; el, Τρόοδος ; tr, Trodos Dağları) is the largest mountain range in Cyprus, located in roughly the center of the island. Its highest peak is Mount Olympus ( el, Όλυμπος), also known as Chion ...
. This sports center has a football pitch, mini football, basketball, tennis, volleyball, handball, bicycle center as well as fitness and Spa facilities. It has locker rooms and a coffee shop. The center hosts the yearly 'Cyprus Junior Tennis Tournament', 'Cyprus Downhill Race' as well as other tournaments. Its football pitch is the main practice location for most of the Cyprus 1st division football teams during the hot months of Cyprus. A bicycle center, in combination with the nearby ''Milia Bridge Trail'' (used by MTB Cyprus Downhill community in addition to hikers), the ''Troodos Cycling Routes'' and all the year round events have made the ''Platres Athletic Sports Center'' one of the landmarks on all year round sports. ''
Milia Bridge A milium (''plural'' milia), also called a milk spot or an oil seed, is a clog of the eccrine sweat gland. It is a keratin-filled cyst that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth.Freedberg, et al. (2003). ''Fitzpatrick' ...
'' ( el, Γεφύρι της Μηλιάς) is one of the old surviving landmarks that still stand intact. It's situated just below the village inside the forest. It provided a crossing point over ''Krios Potamos''. ''Krios Potamos'' ( el, Κρυός Ποταμός) (Krios River) starts at
Mount Olympus Mount Olympus (; el, Όλυμπος, Ólympos, also , ) is the highest mountain in Greece. It is part of the Olympus massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, be ...
peak and is the life giving river of Platres, since it is one of the very few rivers in Cyprus that flow all year round.


Notable people

*
Paul Stassino Phaedros Stassinos (1930 – 28 June 2012) was a Greek Cypriot actor whose international stage name was Paul Stassino. Early life Stassino was born in Platres and grew up in nearby Limassol, but spent most of his acting career in England. He ...
, 1930-2012, actor


Gallery

File:Panayia Faneromenis Holy Church.JPG, Panayia Faneromenis Holy Church File:Kalidonia Waterfall.JPG, Kalidonia Waterfall File:Milia Bridge - Γεφύρι της Μηλιάς.JPG, Milia Bridge File:Millomeris Waterfall - Καταρράκτης του Μιλλομέρη.JPG, Millomeris Waterfall File:Platres.jpg, Platres in the winter


Climate


References

*Dubin, M.S. (2005) ''The Rough Guide to Cyprus''. (5th Ed.) Rough Guides Ltd. pp. 552. *Hellander, P.D. (2003) ''Cyprus''. (2nd Ed.) Lonely Planet Publications. pp. 224. *


External links


Platres Official Homepage

Platres Info (Webcam, Weather, Platres Urban Art Festival, Cycling Routes, Geocaching etc.)

Platres Sports Center

Platres Map via Google Maps
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