The bridge of Olives is in Limassol, Paphos forest, built on the river Foinioti. Here is united and the river of Kaminara, tributaries of the river Diarizou.
Four miles from the village Kaminaria.
This bridge is pointed and has a main feature on both sides of the north and south crosses engraved on stones.
The name, as she says the word came from the olive tree, which abounded, and cultivated in the region.
The importance of the bridge was to link the east with the village Fini and to the Northeast Marathasa which followed the walker to Paphos, to Southwest. through the bridge Tzielefou.
Source: Harry Kogkorozis








