A challenging route in the forests that are full of oxygen! We head towards the village of Çetibeli which is covered in pine trees and sweetgums. On the way, it’s possible to enjoy the silence and breathe in the oxygen of the pristine hills. Leaving behind the villages, we’ll be accompanied by the unique views of Gökova Bay.
The first stop is Karacasöğüt, an archaeological site that has been inhabited since the Hellenistic period. This is a region with amazing bays that are difficult to reach by car and are mostly visited on boat tours. We’ll pass through the village of Yeşilbelde where organic agriculture is common. The organic peanuts are not to be missed
A hilly route in nature! The first stop is Bördübet, a quiet bay in the Gulf of Gökova, offering unique landscapes. You can choose to cool off by swimming in these quiet bays. There are also camping areas and boutique hotels. Next is Yedi Adalar, which means “Seven Islands” in Turkish. With its coral reefs, it’s one of the most beautiful bays in the Aegean.
Before setting off, you can visit İyilik Kayaları (“Cliffs of Goodness” in Turkish), an ancient city established around the natural cliffs. Hisarönü is a continuation of the ancient city of Bybassos. Today, the historic port welcomes visitors as a beach.
A short route for exploring İçmeler and its surroundings! İçmeler is a holiday center with many hotels, golden sand, and a crystal clear sea. The park in the district center resembles a botanical garden. In the middle of the route, we’ll come across the Marmaris Honey House. After a short tour of the museum, you can taste the most delicious honeys of the region!
Karacasöğüt is a Blue Cruise destination. There are no big hotels here – only quiet boutique hotels with few people. Along our route, there are rocks with pine trees between them, and yellow flowers scattered among the trees.
A mountain bike route in the calm alleys of Gökova, among the virgin bays and in the forests! Bördübet Bay is beautiful and features pristine bays with campsites. The name of the bay comes from “bird bed.” There are many different bird species here and birdsong will always accompany us as we cycle through the forest.
Now, it’s time for one of the toughest mountain bike routes. We’re going to gain an altitude of 1,285 meters within 58 kilometers. The starting point is Selimiye, a fishing neighborhood. There, the fragrant white blossoms of the almond trees will be waiting for us in February.
On the Fürth Way which is between Marmaris and İçmeler, there are small ramps, excellent views, and plenty of oxygen. To reach Mezargediği, we’ll pass through a forest and then we’ll return to İçmeler. In the past, İçmeler was a fishing town but today, it’s a tourism center with luxury hotels. Dozens of restaurants and bars await to offer us a break.
From the end of the Mediterranean to the turquoise Aegean Sea… In a short time, we’ll be at the highest point of the route, and arrive at the English Harbor. In World War II, British submarines escaped the German navy and took refuge here. That’s how the bay got its name!
A 30-kilometer-long route from the famous beach to calm paths! Çamlı welcomes its visitors with its beautiful nature and history. Throughout our trip we’ll be immersed in nature and won’t come across any settlements. There are boat journeys from Çamlı to Cedar Island which is home to the world-famous Cleopatra Beach where legend has it that Cleopatra and Antony once swam.
Innerhalb von 65 Kilometern werden wir eine Zeitreisen zwischen alten Steinhäusern und modernen Villen, alten Städten und neuen Siedlungen unternehmen! Ausgangspunkt der Route ist Söğüt, ein alter Handelshafen. Dies ist ein idealer Ort für einen ruhigen Urlaub und eine Bio-Ernährung. Nach dem wir Söğüt verlassen, werden wir Hügel hinabfahren und kleine Inseln werden vor uns erscheinen. Unsere letzte Station ist der Hafen von Serçe – ein großartiger Ort zum Campen!
Vom Ende des Mittelmeers bis zur türkisfarbenen Ägäis... In kurzer Zeit werden wir am höchsten Punkt der Route sein und am Englischen Hafen ankommen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg entkamen britische U-Boote der deutschen Marine und flüchteten hierher. So bekam die Bucht ihren Namen!
Eine 30 Kilometer lange Route vom berühmten Strand auf ruhige Pfade! Die Stadt empfängt ihre Besucher mit einer wunderschönen Natur und Geschichte. Während unserer Fahrt werden wir in die Natur eintauchen und nicht einer Siedlung begegnen. Es gibt Bootsfahrten von der Insel Çamlı auf die Insel Cedar, wo sich der weltberühmte Kleopatra-Strand befindet, von der die Legende besagt, dass hier einst Kleopatra und Antonius schwammen.
Then we’ll stop by Günnücek Forest and inhale the oxygen between the sweetgums, one of the rarest trees on Earth.
On this route, we’ll gain an altitude of about 1,100 meters. Our first stop will be Bayır village and from there we’ll head to Kumlubük. In Kumlubuk, a virgin bay and a crystal clear sea will greet us. The course ends in Turunç. If you’re not too tired, we recommend visiting the ancient city of Amos, a few kilometers south of Turunç.
Within 65 kilometers, we will time travel between old stone houses and modern villas, ancient cities and new settlements! The route’s starting point, Söğüt, is an old commercial port. It is an ideal point for a quiet holiday and an organic diet. After leaving Söğüt, we’ll descend hills and tiny islands will appear. Our final stop is Serçe Port – a great place for camping!
From the end of the Mediterranean to the turquoise Aegean Sea… In a short time, we’ll be at the highest point of the route, and arrive at the English Harbor. In World War II, British submarines escaped the German navy and took refuge here. That’s how the bay got its name!
Then we’ll stop by Günnücek Forest and inhale the oxygen between the sweetgums, one of the rarest trees on Earth
A 30-kilometer-long route from the famous beach to calm paths! Çamlı welcomes its visitors with its beautiful nature and history. Throughout our trip we’ll be immersed in nature and won’t come across any settlements. There are boat journeys from Çamlı to Cedar Island which is home to the world-famous Cleopatra Beach where legend has it that Cleopatra and Antony once swam.
On this route, we’ll gain an altitude of about 1,100 meters. Our first stop will be Bayır village and from there we’ll head to Kumlubük. In Kumlubuk, a virgin bay and a crystal clear sea will greet us. The course ends in Turunç. If you’re not too tired, we recommend visiting the ancient city of Amos, a few kilometers south of Turunç.
This is a training route that’s not too hard on the legs. Before setting off you can take in the view of Marmaris Castle. Our chosen route will take us between the pine trees. We’re going to ride with the magnificent beaches on our left for a while, and then distance ourselves from the sea a little and continue in the forest. The road in the forest promises us plenty of oxygen.
Eine Route, die Dutzende von Grün- und Blautönen verspricht, und die uns fast überall über die Marmaris-Halbinsel führen wird! Wir besuchen Hisarönü, eines der größten und geschichtreichsten Dörfer in Marmaris. Das Meer hier eignet sich zum Windsurfen.
Diese Route ist lang, etwas hügelig und nicht sehr einfach. Wenn Sie das Gefühl haben, der Herausforderung gewachsen zu sein, starten wir los! Wir werden hinauf in das Dorf Bayır fahren und eine Pause im Schatten der 2000 Jahre alten monumentalen Platane einlegen. Vor dem Ziel können Sie ein Zelt im Waldcamp von Çubucak aufschlagen.
Eine 31 Kilometer lange Strecke voller faszinierender Landschaften! Der Ausgangspunkt der Route ist Bozburun, eine Werft für Holzschiffe, wo Sie viele Schiffsateliers und Handwerker bei der Arbeit sehen können. Dann passieren wir das Dorf Selimiye. Es ist ein ruhiges Küstenviertel. Die letzte Station vor der Rückkehr nach Bozburun wird Söğüt sein.
We set off from Bencik Bay, a special bay in the region where the Mediterranean and Aegean meet. En route, we’ll see many pristine bays that invite us to dive in. We’ll ride between colorful flowers surrounded by nature. There are several suitable camp areas on the way. Tire yourself riding and then relax by swimming in the turquoise sea!
Eine ideale Route für diejenigen, die das türkisfarbene Meer bewundern wollen! Turunç, was auf Türkisch „Bitterorange“ bedeutet, wird unsere erste Station sein. Die Buchten hier sind zum Tauchen geeignet. Von Turunç geht es nach Kumlubük. Wir fahren bergauf zwischen Amberbäumen und bekommen einen Blick aus der Vogelperspektive auf die blauen Buchten. Dies könnte einer der anspruchsvollsten Anstiege der Marmaris-Routen sein.
Dann machen wir Halt im Günnücek Wald und atmen den Sauerstoff zwischen den Amberbäumen ein, einem der seltensten Bäume der Erde.
Auf dieser Route werden wir eine Höhe von etwa 1100 Metern erreichen. Unsere erste Station wird das Bayır Dorf sein, und von dort aus fahren wir nach Kumlubük. In Kumlubük werden uns eine unberührte Bucht und ein kristallklares Meer begrüßen. Der Route endet in Turunç. Wenn Sie nicht zu müde sind, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die antike Stadt Amos zu besuchen, ein paar Kilometer südlich von Turunç.
Within 65 kilometers, we will time travel between old stone houses and modern villas, ancient cities and new settlements! The route’s starting point, Söğüt, is an old commercial port. It is an ideal point for a quiet holiday and an organic diet. After leaving Söğüt, we’ll descend hills and tiny islands will appear. Our final stop is Serçe Port – a great place for camping!