Walking Holidays in Turkey
Lycian Way - East • Lycian Way - West
Lycia
Lycia is a small section of the southern region of Turkey backed by the high and dramatic Toros Mountains causing the region to remain mostly isolated and unchanged through the centuries. Here, many ancient cultures have influenced the way Lycia is today. Early Greek settlers left a predominant mark before the Persians came along eventually leaving a blend of cultures which remained unchanged until the Roman Empire brought wealth and prosperity. With changes in the structure of the Roman Empire, Lycia became part of the Byzantine Christian World then passing into the Ottoman Empire and finally becoming the Turkish Republic. All of these cultural changes have left Lycia rich in ancient architecture and rarely during any days’ walk, is the visitor unrewarded by the sight of some ancient monument or tomb lying abandoned against a backdrop of corn colored fields and the sapphire blue sea.Lycian Way
The Lycian Way is a relatively new 500 km long distance way marked path commencing just south of Fethiye and terminating in Antalya. The route follows stunning coastal path, traverses cliff paths, crosses rivers and wanders through shady green forests, emerging at summer Yaylas (alpine meadows) before crossing high mountain trails. It is a route of immense contrasts, sometimes with varying options, but mostly taking advantage of ancient routes linking one village to the next. Some sections are remote with no modern day amenities to be seen during the course of a days’ walking. Paths vary from wide forest tracks to narrow, rocky goat trails where vigilance is required to follow the markers. In summary, walking the Lycian Way requires a reasonable level of fitness and stamina, an interest in ancient civilizations and a love of natural, unspoiled landscapes.
We have selected two sections which both fit comfortably into week long treks and which offer, what we feel, is the very best walking of the whole route.
Lycian Way - EastOn this trek you will experience the more extreme, dramatic and challenging walks of the Lycian Way as the trail nears its end in Anatalya’s Old Town – basically, it is the Grand Finale with soaring peaks, deep river gorges and sheer cliffs…..but we feature this section in reverse heading from the high mountains to the sea. You will experience the shaded tranquility of deep river gorges crossing crystal clear waters or bathing in natural pools. There are serene green valleys filled with lush pastures and grazing cows. One superb day's walking takes you over the plateau below the summit of Mount Tahtali with far reaching views of mountain and sea, carpets of wild flowers and strange rock formations. See Chimaera – The Eternal Flames which suddenly meet you on your final descent to Cirali – a relaxed, very Turkish, unspoiled beach ‘resort’ where turtles share the beach with humans. Here, rest and swim, visit archeological sites or take a superb coastal walk. Then walk along the coast for two quite demanding days past ancient ruins and many far reaching views. |
Lycian Way - West
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