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WINTER SPORTS IN TURKEY
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The high
altitude mountains of Turkey have made the country
an important centre for winter tourism, and skiing
is becoming increasingly popular.
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AGRI
- Bubi Mountain |
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This
ski resort is on the mountain of Bubi, in Eastern
Anatolia, 18km south-west of the centre of Agri.
Arrival: There are flights from Ankara
and Istanbul, and transport from Agri to the resort
is only by private vehicles.
Geography: The ski season runs between
December to April. The area has a terrestrial climate,
and the resort is covered with alpine meadows, which
is covered with 1-2m of snow in the winter.
Facilities: There is a ski lodge belonging
to the Agri City Directorate, and a café. There
is a T-bar and chair-lift.
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ANKARA
- Elmadag |
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The
Elmadag Ski Resort, which is on the northern slopes
of Elmadag mountain range, is a few kilometres south-east
of the centre of Ankara, which has made it more
popular.
Arrival: At just 18km from the city, and
close to the airport, there are many private vehicles
going to the resort.
Geography: The resort is on the northern
slopes of Elmadag between the altitudes of 1500-1850m.
The area is treeless and covered with alpine meadows.
The season runs between January and March, with
a terrestrial climate, and snow thickness between
30-60cm.
Facilities: There are government-owned
ski lodges, plus two restaurants, an indoor swimming
pool, sauna, disco and restaurants. The T-bar has
a 548m route, and the ski run is at an easy/medium
level.
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ANTALYA
- Saklıkent |
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Saklikent
is 50km west of the centre of Antalya, in the Beydag
mountain range, with an altitude of 2550m. Because
of its close proximity to Antalya, it is one of
the few places in the world that people can ski
in the mornings, then swim in the sea in the afternoon.
Arrival: The resort can be reached from
the centre of Antalya by bus, taxi or a hotel service
vehicle in one hour.
Geography: The altitude for the skiing
areas is between 2000-2400m, with a snow depth between
0.5-1m and a short season.
Facilities: There is a pension with 14
beds, a restaurant, café and local coffee-houses.
There are two T-bars, and two ski runs at easy/moderate
level.
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BINGOL
- Yolacti |
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The
resort is 25km outside the city centre of Bingol,
in Central Eastern Anatolia.
Arrival: Bingol is well connected to all
areas of the country by bus. The nearest airport
is at Mus, around 80km east. Private vehicles go
from the city centre to the resort.
Geography: The city has a terrestrial
climate, and the skiing season runs between December
and March.
Facilities: The ski lodge has a 50-bed
capacity, and Bingol city centre is generally used
for medical and other services. The ski run is 1km,
with routes for beginners and advanced skiers. There
is a T-bar with a lower station at 1650m, and the
upper one at 1890m, with an average gradient of
25%.
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BITLIS
- Center |
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Bitlis
is in the far east of the country, in Eastern Anatolia
around 20km south-west of Lake Van, and the skiing
area is inside the city.
Arrival: The city is 1100km from Ankara,
1504km from Istanbul, 1465km from Izmir and around
200km south of Erzurum. The nearest airports are
at Mus (85km) and Van (160km). Bitlis can be reached
from anywhere in the country by bus.
Geography: The resort has temperate terrestrial
climate and the season runs between December and
April. The area of Bitlis gets snow continuously
in the winter, which had a depth of 1-2m. The areas
for skiing are Dideban (1821m) and Sapgor mountains
east of the city, and Altinkalbur at the west.
Facilities: In addition to the ski lodge
inside the resort, there is much more accommodation
and other services in the city. The resort at Altinkalbur
has a T-bar facility 726m long, and the standard
of ski runs is between moderate and difficult.
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BOLU
- Kartalkaya |
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The
Kartalkaya Skiing Resort is in the Western Black
Sea Region, southeast of Bolu, in the Koroglu mountains.
The mountain has appropriate conditions for Alpine
and cross-country skiing.
Arrival: The distance from Bolu city centre
is 54km, and 28m to the Ankara highway. It takes
around 45 minutes by road from the city centre and
in addition to public buses and minibuses, most
of the hotels organise this service for visitors.
Geography: The ski area is at an altitude
of 1850-2200m, and the region has semi-temperate
climate. Kartalkaya and surroundings are covered
with forests, and has a dominant wind direction
of west/north-west. The best season for skiing is
from late December and late March, with an average
3m snowfall. The snow at the beginning of the season
is powdery, getting increasingly slushy towards
the end.
Facilities: There are two hotels with
a total bed capacity of 1005, plus restaurants,
swimming pools, discos and bars. Ski equipment and
instruction is available. There are two chair-lifts,
six T-bars and three baby lifts, with 12 ski runs
around 20km long.
* Yesil (green) Lift (Chairlift - 700 m)
* Camcukuru Lift (Chairlift - 650 m)
* Inekcayiri 1-2 (Ski-Lift - 900 m)
* Resuldede 1-2 (Ski-Lift - 600 m)
* Kazankaya (Ski-Lift - 650 m)
* Koroglu Lift (Ski-Lift - 1200 m)
* 2 Baby-Lift
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BURSA
- Uludag |
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Uludag,
36km south of Bursa, is one of the country’s favourite
winter sports centres and as well as skiing, its
richness of flora and fauna has made it into a National
Park and summer activities like trekking and camping
are also popular. Uludag was previously known as
Olympos Misios in ancient times, and is known in
mythology as the place where the gods watched the
Trojan war. Plans have been confirmed for a development
project, which will offer a huge increase in accommodation
and skiing facilities. Its geographical conditions
mean that Uludag Ski Resort can also offer heli-skiing,
snow boarding, ice-skating and snow biking.
Arrival: Uludag National Park can be reached
both by highway and cable car. The Ski resort is
40 minutes away from Bursa by road and 60 minutes
from the airport. By private vehicle, the Cekirge
road is the easiest. Drivers must keep wheel chains,
wedges and heavy ropes during winter, which are
available for hire or sale along the roadside. There
are also minibuses going to the top of Uludag which
leave every hour during the winter, and takes around
90 minutes from Bursa.
There are four sections of the cable-car route
to reach Uludag, two between Bursa and Kadi plateau
(1235m) and two between Kadi and Sari Alan (1621m).
Each line has a cabin that can fit 30 people, although
it is prohibited to carry ski equipment, and depart
the district of Teleferik every 20 minutes. The
journey, which stops at Kadi and then changes car,
takes around 25 minutes. From the Sari Alan, there
is a minibus service travelling the last 7km to
the hotel area. In the summer season, there is a
chairlift from Sari Alan to Coban Kaya (1750m)
Geography: Uludag is the highest mountain
in Western Anatolia, with its peak at Kara Tepe
(2543m). It is covered in forests, and the region
has a partially temperate climate with a dominant
wind direction of south-west/south. The altitude
of the skiing area is between 1750 – 2543m, and
the best season is from late December to late March.
The snow at the beginning of the season is powdery,
getting increasingly slushy towards the end.
Facilities: There are 27 hotels, 15 of
which are privately owned, with a total of over
3000 beds. The area also has shopping halls, restaurants,
cafes and bars, entertainment and health centres.
Ski equipment, rental and instructors are all
available here. There are eight chair-lifts, seven
T-bars and 13 different ski runs.
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ELAZIG
- Sivrice - Hazarbaba |
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Located
in the Hazarbaba Mountains in the Elazig district,
this resort was only opened in 1999 and is still
being improved.
Arrival: Elazig is on the western side
of the Eastern Anatolian region, and is well connected
by road to all over the country. There are daily
flights from Ankara, and three trains a week from
Istanbul. The Hazarbaba Ski Centre is 25km south
of Elazig, and 6km from Sivrice, and there are private
vehicles to the centre.
Geography: Hazarbaba Mountain has an altitude
of 2347m with an average snow depth of between 100
– 200cm. The season runs between December and March,
and has a terrestrial climate.
Facilities: The resort has a ski lodge
and a café. Ski equipment is available for hire,
and there are plans to construct accommodation facilities.
The T-bar was recently upgraded, and the ski run
improved to cater for all levels of experience.
Mechanical facilities and running tracks: The
older T bar facility was upgraded to 1700 meters
in 2000 and the track was improved in order to provide
a better skiing environment to beginner and advanced
skiers.
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