There are many beautiful villages in Cyprus but the most famous is surely the:
Lefkara
The name ‘Lefkara’ derives from the combination of Greek words ‘Lefka’, meaning white, and ‘Ori’, meaning hills, and indeed it is located on the idyllic and undulating southern slopes of the Troödos Mountains. The village is most famous for its production of top quality lace, and according to local legend even the famous Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci made a trip here to purchase a lace cloth in 1481. A main draw for tourists today are the groups of women who sit outside in the streets working diligently on fine embroidery. Other attractions within the village include a small Turkish delight factory and a folklore museum, an establishment which provides an enthralling glimpse at what life in Cyprus was like hundreds of years ago.
Source: theculturetrip.com