Villa Droseros:
Villa Droseros is a brand new villa (completion October 2006). Situated on a large plot of 750sqm the villa has been individually designed to offer flexible and comfortable accommodation. With 2 bedrooms upstairs (both ensuite) it is ideal for up to 4 guests yet with a double sofabed downstairs with access to a 3rd wc/shower room on the ground floor it can comfortably sleep up to 6. Set at the end of a private cul-de-sac of seven villas Villa Droseros offers comfort and privacy yet is only a 10 minute walk to the centre of Droushia for that low key evening entertainment. The villa also enjoys what can only be described as spectacular views across the entire western end of Cyprus' north coast from Pomos to the Akamas Peninsular. The villa has its own private 8x4m swimming pool and inside is tastefully furnished to a high standard with plenty of thoughtful homely touches including a collection of 30 DVD's. The villa offers a relaxed, quiet haven in a little discovered part of Cyprus.
Walking and the Akamas Peninsular:
Along with the Troodos Mountains, The Akamas Peninsular is the best walking region in Cyprus. Whilst becoming more popular with walkers the area is still little known and therefore retains its unspoilt charm well away from the main tourist areas. It offers the walker the chance to explore a countryside of hills, gorges, valleys and coastline together with a diverse flora and fauna. It is generally considered best “walking weather” between March and early June and then September into early November. In the spring months it is particularly pretty with an abundance of wild flowers and the smell of almond blossom. These times of year are also less popular than the summer and should therefore offer the chance to walk in peaceful surroundings with the only human encounters likely to be local goat herders or the occasional fellow walker who has also discovered this tranquil haven. Villa Droseros is ideally placed as a base to explore the region with some walks taking in Droushia itself.