Roudia Bridge is nestled in the western side of Paphos Forest. The waters that flow through it will eventually arrive at the Asprokremmos Reservoir, after a meandering journey through the Paphos Countryside. If you visit Roudia you will find it less crowded than the Kelefos Bridge, because it is harder to get to. The easiest way to drive there if from the abandoned village of Vretsia. If you follow the sign to Pera Vasa, you will pass Roudia on the way. It is easy to miss though, so be on the lookout. When you drive over a modern concrete bridge, Roudia will be on your right. There is plenty of space to park and a couple of benches.
Roudia is especially nice to visit in the summer, because the shade of the surrounding forest will keep you cool no matter how hot it gets elsewhere. We have never known the river to run dry either, unlike Kelefos. It is also worth noting that there is a little nature trail here, that takes you up into the rocky hills. It is worth following as it takes you through some interesting lava flows with fascinating crystals, if you care to look for them.