What can people do in Cyprus?
We like walking and the island is certainly suitable for that. The paths were not always easy to follow by wheelchair, but we did some nice tours. The road to the villages centre was quite alright and the beach was not far from our lodge. Along the way we saw typical houses and splendid Greek-orthodox churches and convents. Those were often historical buildings, which were not always very accessible for wheelchair users. Once weve entered a church to attend a service. There were beautiful icons everywhere, shining in the candlelight. The music made it all even more impressive. During one of our walks the weather suddenly changed. We were surprised by a heavy shower. We barely saw a thing. I drove as quick as I could in the direction of our car, but that was still a long distance. And then I saw a man waving at me. He was at the porch of his house and let me in to hide for the rain. He only spoke Greek, but I gladly accepted the giant towel he held before me. Shortly after that my soake