In the traditional neighbourhood of Lythrodontas village lies Avli (Georgallides Courtyard, an exquisite example of popular architecture consisting of three old brick buildings with wooden roofs and tiles, unified upon their restoration.

Because of its noteworthy traditional character, the entire complex has been declared an antique building by the authorities and all materials and techniques used for its restoration are traditional and indigenous to the area.

Avli has five bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom.

Some of the characteristic elements you will enjoy are the reception area with its carved arch and tiled floor, the large kitchen and fireplace, covered verandas with magnificent view of the village and the hilly environment surrounding it, as well as the sunroom on the raised section of the building.

Accommodation:
Ironing board; Air Condition; Central Heating; Fully equipped kitchen; free wireless internet;Mountain location; Parking; Veranda; Yard.A Walk in the narrow winding streets of the village is a must to admire the local architecture.; Art Gallery; Go for an enjoyable walk in nature; Two Nature Trails- The one is behind the Church of Panayia Galatousa and the other leading to a small cave of stalactites.; Horse Riding; Biking; 30st of July is the village festival offering traditional food and wine along with music and dance; Painting Holidays; Mini Football Court (Futsal); English Lessons


Location: Markou Drakou street 03, 2565, Lythrodontas, Lefkosia
Tel: 22543236, 99655100
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