Kremmiotis Waterfall
Located at the northeast part of the community is the river of Kremmiotis, through which plenty of water used to flow in the past throughout the year, whereas today water only flows mainly during the winter months. The water-flow was quite powerful and therefore there were two watermills in the area. Also situated at the same location is the well-known Kremmiotis waterfall. An idyllic scenery covered in green has been created around the river Kremmiotis, which is in fact the nesting point of many birds.
Watermills of Tzimenos
They are located in the area of Tzimenos, approximately 100 metres from the chapel of Agia Paraskevi. The watermills were restored in 1992.
Cave of Kefalovrysos
Located near the Kefalovryso and by the entrance of the community is the Cave of the Kefalovryso. It is 50 metres long and its lowest height is half a metre, whereas its interior reaches a height of 2 metres.
As Arkadiou preserves, it is said that a large amount of water used to spurt from there and that the cave was connected to the cave of Agios Efsevios which is located approximately 2 kilometres in the east.
Primary School
The Primary School was built in around 1850 and is located next to the church, at the northern edge of the community, whereas it is one of the first primary schools of Cyprus. Presently, the Environmental Studies Centre (ESC) is housed in this building.
Sources: Savvas Arkadiou Dr Christou G. Aristeidou http://www.ikypros.com/cgibin/hweb?-A=51461&-V=villages&w= http://www.ikypros.com/cgibin/hweb?-A=51462&-V=villages&w=
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