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Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins is a significant medieval fortress located just north of Paphos Harbour, within the expansive Paphos Archaeological Park in Kato Paphos, Cyprus. Standing at an elevation of 16 metres, this historical site takes its name, "Forty Columns," from the numerous granite columns found here, believed to have once been part of an ancient agora. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Cyprus's rich past, from its Byzantine origins to its Lusignan remodeling.
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Elevazione 20 m
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While the Paphos Archaeological Park itself has some accessible paths, the Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins are largely unpaved and consist of uneven terrain, including remnants of walls and foundations. Exploring the interior of the ruins would be challenging for those with limited mobility or using wheelchairs due to the historical nature of the site and its destruction by an earthquake.
While there isn't a single designated 'trail' for the castle ruins themselves, visitors can follow paths within the Paphos Archaeological Park that connect Saranta Kolones with other significant sites like the House of Dionysos, the Agora, and the Lighthouse. These paths allow for a comprehensive historical walk, typically taking a few hours to explore thoroughly. You can plan your route to include various historical points of interest.
There is ample parking available within the Paphos Archaeological Park, which serves Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins and other nearby attractions. It's generally easy to find a spot, though it can get busier during peak tourist seasons. For public transport, local buses in Paphos serve the Kato Paphos area, with stops conveniently located near the entrance to the Archaeological Park, making it accessible without a private vehicle.
Most visitors find that dedicating about 1 to 1.5 hours is sufficient to explore the Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins in detail. This allows time to walk through the remnants of its towers, walls, and dungeons, and to appreciate its historical significance. If you plan to combine your visit with other sites within the Paphos Archaeological Park, you should allocate a half-day or more.
Yes, Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins can be a fascinating and educational experience for families. Children often enjoy exploring the ancient structures and imagining life in a medieval castle. However, parents should be aware that the terrain is uneven, with broken stones and exposed foundations, so close supervision is recommended. Strollers might be difficult to navigate, so a baby carrier is preferable for very young children.
Generally, pets are not permitted within the archaeological sites of Cyprus, including Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins and the wider Paphos Archaeological Park, to protect the historical integrity of the sites and ensure visitor comfort. It's always best to check current regulations before planning a visit with your dog.
Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins is located just north of Paphos Harbour, a vibrant area with numerous amenities. You'll find a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options (from hotels to apartments) within easy walking distance or a short drive from the Paphos Archaeological Park entrance. The harbour area is particularly well-equipped for visitors.
The castle ruins are situated on the coastal plain of Paphos, an area characterized by sedimentary rocks, primarily limestones and sandstones, which are common in Cyprus. The site itself is notable for the large number of granite columns found there, which are not native to the immediate geology but were repurposed from an ancient agora, highlighting the historical use of materials from other locations.
Absolutely! Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins is part of the larger Paphos Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Nearby, you can explore the impressive mosaics at the House of Dionysos, the ancient Odeon, the Agora, and the Paphos Lighthouse. Just a short walk away is Paphos Castle at the harbour, and a bit further, the Tombs of the Kings offers another significant historical experience. These sites collectively provide a comprehensive journey through ancient and medieval Cypriot history.
As a popular historical site within the Paphos Archaeological Park, Saranta Kolones Castle Ruins can experience higher visitor numbers on weekends, especially during the peak tourist season (typically spring and autumn, and school holidays). While the site is extensive, certain areas might feel more crowded. To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the off-season.