Description
Paralimni Lake is a natural, seasonal wetland, one of very few such wetlands left in Cyprus. Even though it is relatively small in size, at around 350 hectares, Paralimni Lake is home to an array of unique wildlife. The area worth visiting mostly before May since the lake starts to get dry. There are a lot of spots from where you can get a close look.
The VIP of the place are the Rózsás flamingó. You can also find Kis vöcsök, Szárcsa, Vízityúk, Gyurgyalag, Barna rétihéja, pettyes kakukk, Kis csér, Tüskés bíbic, üstökösgém and many more. The most significant report is the one made by Andy Rollie in 2023 , when a Diederic Cuckoo made its 2nd record for Cyprus. It has also to be mentioned that the place is a habitat for the rare endemic sub-species of Grass Snake, Natrix natrix cypriaca.
Details
Access
Paralimni Lake is located in the Famagusta District of eastern Cyprus, just outside the town of Paralimni. If you want to visit the place and make proper observations you will need three days of walking around without harassing the widlife. There is a parking behind Super Action store and Lidl supermarket. Press P on the map for directions. Its the nearest you can get to the Rózsás flamingó. You can also drive with your car from the Super Action side, since there is a small dusty road that goes parallel to the lake.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Lake , Mud flats , City/village , AgricultureConditions
Dry , Slippery , Wet , Sandy , No shadow , Open landscape , Dusty , FlatCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
Winter , Spring , AutumnBest time to visit
SpringRoute
Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
There is a bird hide to be build , still under discussion from the local municipality.


