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Day 2 (Limassol) – Castles and Churches

Limassol is a very walkable city and all the main sights within the boundaries are within a 20 minute radius. In addition to the existence of drop kerbs in appropriate places, the centre is laid with a smooth surface which is perfect for rolling around…

Another thing that I noted was the number of stray cats within the centre meaning that pigeons dare not to land…good news for me! Anyway, one of the sights is the Limassol Castle which dates back to 1590. Although one didn’t venture into the museum (which I believe is up a few steps, however there must be an accessible entrance I am sure), we did a lap around the outside, it’s a little more bumpy but still enjoyable…

It was then onto the Marina, not before passing some picturesque churches (via car parks)…

The Marina has recently been redeveloped with shops and restaurants lining the waterfront, the best bit though is that the same smooth surface has been laid here also…

Along the Marina and the promenade, there are various piers and boardwalks, however it is questionable how safe these structures actually are…

The plan for tomorrow is a little unknown at present, we either catch a taxi up to the slightly cooler temperatures of the Troodos mountains (and Superbunny stays at the hotel) or visit the ancient city of Kourion…decisions decisions!

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