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Cyprus: The amazing Rock of Episkopi

The small "Meteora of Cyprus"

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Just fourteen kilometres northeast of the city of Paphos, Cyprus has a hidden dream village. The famous village of Episkopi with its impressive rock. Having a height of 70 meters and a length of 250 meters, it has also been described as the “Meteora of Cyprus”. It is, moreover, the largest monolith volume in Cyprus.

The history of the village

The traditional village in Paphos province is known from the Hellenistic period. However, we have more information about this, from the time of Frankish rule. The sources say that the Orthodox bishop of Paphos settled in the village and transferred his seat there from the city of Chrysochous. For the name of the village, there are two interpretations. The most “fairytale” interpretation states that from the high rock that dominates the village, the inhabitants set a watch in order to face any danger from pirates and buccaneers. In other words, they were on guard (“epi skopi” in Greek means “on guard”.

Cyprus and its “Meteora”

It is certainly the first thing one notices as soon as one enters the village of Episkopi. Cyprus has nothing else like it. It is an imposing, giant rock that dominates over the village. The “Gremnos of Episkopi” is one of the most interesting geological formations in Cyprus with enormous environmental importance in flora and fauna. There are various stories and testimonies about this rock. That’s where history gets mixed up with myth, and no one can say for sure what’s true. Undoubtedly, however, the Rock of Episkopi is one of the most beautiful geological formation in the island.

The main church of the village is built on the rock and is dedicated to Saint Hilarion the Great. Today’s church was built after the devastating earthquake of 1953, which destroyed part of the original church of St. Hilarion. While the church is not something special architecturally, however the view, from the point where it is built, is extremely impressive. It offers a panoramic view of the valley of Ezousa.

Cyprus and its attractions never stop impressing us. And they invite us to meet them.

External photography source: biodiversitycyprus.blogspot.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Rock of Episkopi is located in the village of Episkopi, approximately 14 kilometers northeast of Paphos in Cyprus. It is situated in the Paphos province and is one of the most impressive geological formations on the island.

The Rock of Episkopi has a height of 70 meters and a length of 250 meters, making it the largest monolith volume in Cyprus. It is also known as the 'Meteora of Cyprus' due to its stunning geological characteristics.

The village of Episkopi is believed to have derived its name from the Greek phrase 'epi skopi,' which means 'on guard.' According to local interpretation, inhabitants set a watch on the high rock to guard against dangers from pirates and buccaneers during historical periods.

The main church built on the Rock of Episkopi is dedicated to Saint Hilarion the Great. The current church structure was constructed after the devastating earthquake of 1953, which destroyed the original church. From this location, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Ezousa valley.

The village of Episkopi has been known since the Hellenistic period, but detailed historical records exist from the time of Frankish rule. During this period, the Orthodox bishop of Paphos relocated his seat from the city of Chrysochous to Episkopi, making it an important religious and historical center.

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