Kyprianades Waterfall Corfu
The Kyprianades Waterfall is the second largest waterfall in Corfu, after the well-known Nymfes Waterfalls. It is formed by a tributary of the Tiflos River, known as the Klimatia stream, which flows past the village of Kyprianades on its way to the northern Ionian Sea.
Standing at around 8 meters high, the waterfall flows for most of the year—typically from October to May—making it one of the best seasonal natural attractions in Corfu.
How to Get There
Access to the waterfall is relatively easy, via a 500-meter walking trail that starts from a spring located southwest of the village. The short hike is ideal for visitors of all levels who enjoy nature walks and light hiking.
Why Visit
- One of the top waterfalls in Corfu
- A peaceful, off-the-beaten-path location
- Perfect for nature lovers and hikers
- Lush surroundings, especially in spring
If you’re exploring northern Corfu, a visit to the Kyprianades Waterfall is a memorable experience and a great way to discover the island’s lesser-known natural beauty.














































