Paul Narramore
Guest
My family and I have just come back from a seven day stay in Paphos, Cyprus - 28C out there and 11C here today - and I was amazed at some of the incredible roads out there. We hired a car and drove north passed Coral Bay, up over the mountains to Polis, then headed east. The coastal road to Kato Pyrgos was almost deserted and very twisty. Occassionally goats would cross the road. We went as far as the Green Line when the road simply stopped at a checkpoint manned by two utterly bored sentries. We then headed south to Stavros to see the rare mouflon (sheep) in a national park. The road then became a dirt track which progressively (and worryingly deteriorated). After an hour off road we finally got back on tarmac.
Cyprus has changed a loy since we last went eleven years ago. My first visit was with the UN a few weeks after the Turkish invasion in 1974.
I had thought about hiring a motorbike for a day - only £30 including insurance - but firstly I had no proper riding gear with me, also the standard of both riding and driving was appalling. Mitsubishi cars with high rear wings seem all the rage, and much of the driving is just too bloody dangerous. Lots of 'pocket rockets' with helmet-less riders, no numberplates and burn-outs along the seafront amongst the traffic. I was told the collision rate was getting higher.
Ah well, perhaps we'll return in another eleven years...
Cyprus has changed a loy since we last went eleven years ago. My first visit was with the UN a few weeks after the Turkish invasion in 1974.
I had thought about hiring a motorbike for a day - only £30 including insurance - but firstly I had no proper riding gear with me, also the standard of both riding and driving was appalling. Mitsubishi cars with high rear wings seem all the rage, and much of the driving is just too bloody dangerous. Lots of 'pocket rockets' with helmet-less riders, no numberplates and burn-outs along the seafront amongst the traffic. I was told the collision rate was getting higher.
Ah well, perhaps we'll return in another eleven years...