Lost in Antalya.
In-city Routes
Antalya Museum
Hadrian’s Gate (Three Gates)
Marina
Yivli Minaret Mosque
Karatay Madrasa
Karaalioğlu Park
Hıdırlık
Ancient Route
Xanthos-Letoon
Patara Ancient City
Simena Ancient City
Myra Ancient City
Arykanda Ancient City
Limyra Ancient City
Olympos Ancient City
Phaselis Ancient City
Termessos Ancient City
Perge Ancient City
Aspendos Ancient City
Side Ancient City
Beach Route
Patara
Kaputaş
Adrasan
Çıralı
Konyaaltı
Lara
İncekum
Cleopatra
Trekking Routes
Antalya is a paradise for trekking with its unique beaches, great mountains, and virgin forests. It is very possible to create your own route all over the city. In addition to the routes, you can create one yourself. Antalya also hosts world-famous trekking routes. The three best known of those routes are the Lycian Way, St Paul Route, and Pisidia Heritage Route.
Lycian Way
The Lycian Way starts from the east of Muğla and proceeds eastward and enters the borders of Antalya. The route, which is 500 km long in total, is signposted and welcomes trekking enthusiasts from all over the world.
St Paul Route
St Paul is known as a religion great who helped spread Christianity to Western European lands. St Paul Route follows the road St Paul immigrated to Europe. Starting from Perge Ancient City, the route passes near Antalya Airport and crosses the Toros Mountains and goes to Isparta beyond the boundaries of Antalya.
Pisidia Heritage Route
Pisidia, as an ancient region located at the foot of the Toros Mountains, hosts dozens of small and large ancient cities: Sagalassos, Termessos, Pisidya Antioch, Kremna, Adada, Selge, Pednelissos, Amblada, Anabura, Tymriada, Ariassos, Pityassus… 350 km long Pisidia Heritage Route passes through these cities.
Rock Climbing Routes
As a result of the mountains stretching parallel to the sea and being eroded by the Mediterranean waves, dozens of Rocky Mountains were formed in Antalya. Hence, Antalya is one of the most ideal cities in Türkiye for rock climbing.
Geyikbayırı is the best-known rock-climbing area in Antalya. Located in Konyaaltı district, just a few kilometers east of Antalya’s city center, Geyikbayırı has nearly 700 rock climbing routes. Moreover, there are very suitable places for camping around!
In addition to Geyikbayırı, dozens of rock-climbing routes await you near Olympos Ancient City (Olympos Antik Kenti) in Antalya, Çitdibi, Akyarlar and Karataşlar.
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