|
Antalya - Beydaglari ( Mediterranean )
The
Beydaglar Mountains, the western extension of the
Taurus Mountains, lie to the west of the Bay of
Antalya and run parallel a north-south direction.
The most important peaks are Teke, Mt. Bakirdagi,
Mt. Tahtali Dag and Kizlar Sivrisi. The tallest
of these is Kizlar Sivrisi, 3069ms.
This mountain, which enjoys 300 days of sunshine
a year, can be climbed in one day and the view of
the sea and Antalya is well worth the effort. The
sunrise form the peak, for those willing to sacrifice
some sleep, is dazzling.
Parachuting is possible here with a good wind, and
has stunning views. Besides an important climbing
and hiking centre, Beydaglar Mountains also offer
superb winter sports.
Height: 3069 m.
Location: These mountains
make up the western portion of the Taurus Mountains,
located in the province of Antalya. They run north-south,
parallel to the Mediterranean coast. Climbing and
hiking are possible year-round, with the best months
between April and June.
Characteristics: These
mostly limestone mountains exhibit a wide range
of flora, and there are quite a number of peaks
in this range.
Transportation: The best
starting point for climbers is Antalya, Kemer and
Elmali, and there is a good choice of transport
by road, air and sea from Istanbul and Izmir, and
air or road from Ankara.
Climbing: The highest
peak in the region, Kizlar Sivrisi, (3069 m.) can
be reached from Elmali. From here, one may go by
car to the Camcukuru highlands, which are covered
with cedar forests. Climbers camping at Camcukuru
can reach the summit and return to camp in one day.
The most interesting hike or climb in the region
is Mt. Tahtali (2360 m), which has many different
species of plant life up to 2000 meters, and above
the tree line is mountain pastures. To climb Mt.
Tahtali, take a car from Kemer to Sogukpinar (Sogucaksu)
on the mountain's northern slope, in order to set
up camp. The view during the climb is one of ever-changing
beauty.
|