Antalya
A challenging start awaits us. If your legs are up to it, now is the time to push your limits! The average slope of the first 12 kilometers is 12%. This means we’re starting our route with a hard climb that can even slow down the pros.
- 50 km Distance
- 1979 m Descente
- 1982 m Montée
If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush, you’re on the right page! This Enduro MTB course promises high levels of adrenaline and much more! Sixty percent of the route is a path. We arrive at the sea level from an altitude of 300 meters in 4.5 kilometers. And these 4.5 kilometers have the adrenaline level that an extreme sport lover has come to expect!
- 7 km Distance
- 83 m Descente
- 354 m Montée
It’s one of the most challenging MTB routes in Antalya. The first stop will be Çukuryayla at an altitude of approximately 1,770 meters. Beycik, located on the eastern slopes of Mount Olympos, is the finish point, where you can see the Mediterranean Sea. To reach it, you need to lose an altitude of about 1,450 meters in 22 kilometers.
- 55 km Distance
- 2244 m Descente
- 1920 m Montée
We depart from the center of Kemer, head west towards Gedelme Plateau, and then return to Kemer. This is the ideal route to train ahead of some tougher expeditions. All the climbs are in the first half of the route. The second part will be easy, but be sure to check your brakes for the descent!
- 34 km Distance
- 888 m Descente
- 888 m Montée
This route is for professionals or cyclists who have gained a lot of experience in mountain biking. The descending part has an average slope of 16% that continues from the 9th to the 12th kilometer.
- 32 km Distance
- 334 m Descente
- 2662 m Montée
This route takes us from Ovacık to the peak of Mount Sarıçınar at an altitude of 1,793 meters. However, our goal is not to rush to our final destination! The cedar forests we’ll encounter will invite us to take a break. Apart from the cedars, peanies, an endemic species, are another good reason to stop.
The starting point is Çıralı Bay and the first half of the route is ascending. On the 20th kilometer, we’ll arrive at the village of Beycik that is located about 840 meters above sea level.
- 47 km Distance
- 1243 m Descente
- 1240 m Montée
In the middle of this route, we’ll arrive at Beldibi which boasts an amazing cave. Beldibi Cave has six layers and is situated just 25 meters above the sea. The lower layers extend back to the Upper Paleolithic Period. It is a cave with thousands of years of history, where hunter-gatherer communities once lived.
- 40 km Distance
- 312 m Descente
- 400 m Montée
This is a short route but not an easy one! We’ll gain 700 meters altitude in seven kilometers which means a 10% slope! The route will end at the cable car station. The cable car takes you to the peak of Mount Olympos by climbing from a altitude of 726 meters to 2,365 meters in 10 minutes.
- 18 km Distance
- 875 m Descente
- 162 m Montée
This is a short route but not an easy one! We’ll gain 700 meters altitude in seven kilometers which means a 10% slope! The route will end at the cable car station. The cable car takes you to the peak of Mount Olympos by climbing from a altitude of 726 meters to 2,365 meters in 10 minutes.
If you’ve trained on the other courses, you’ve been selected to cycle on this one! Starting at sea level, in 25 km, we’ll arrive at the Ovacık Plateau, 1,300 meters above sea level. This route is not for the fainthearted!
- 50 km Distance
- 1540 m Descente
- 1537 m Montée
C'est une route courte mais pas facile! Nous gagnerons 700 mètres d’altitude en sept kilomètres, soit une pente de 10%! Le parcours se terminera à la station du téléphérique. Le téléphérique vous emmène au sommet du mont Olympos en montant d'une altitude de 726 mètres à 2,365 mètres en 10 minutes.
- 40 km Distance
- 309 m Montée
Nous gagnerons un total de 1,115 mètres d’altitude sur cet itinéraire - dont la moitié sera dans les 10 premiers kilomètres avec une pente moyenne de 5%. À la fin du 18e kilomètre, nous arriverons à Maden Bay, un trésor méditerranéen intact. La baie est idéale pour le camping, loin du bruit de la ville.
Nous allons gagner de l’altitude mais ce ne sera pas trop difficile - même pour les amateurs! Lorsque nous arrivons à Çıralı, deux cadeaux nous attendent: l'eau de source glacée et propre de l'ancienne ville d'Olympe et une plage calme et tranquille!
We’re going to gain some altitude but it won’t be too challenging – even for amateurs! When we arrive in Çıralı, two gifts await us: the icy, clean spring water of the ancient city of Olympus, and a calm and quiet beach!
We’ll gain a total of a 1,115-meter altitude on this route – and half of it will be in the first 10 kilometers with an average slope of 5%. At the end of the 18th kilometer, we’ll arrive at Maden Bay, an untouched Mediterranean treasure. The bay is ideal for camping, far removed from city noise.
The starting point is Ovacık, a plateau with an altitude of 1,100 meters and bursting with oxygen. With our hands on the brakes, we’ll descend to Gedelme. There, a medieval Byzantine castle from the ninth century awaits us.
Cette route nous emmène d'Ovacık au sommet du mont Sarıçınar à une altitude de 1,793 mètres. Cependant, notre objectif n'est pas de nous précipiter vers notre destination finale! Les forêts de cèdres que nous rencontrerons nous inviteront à faire une pause. Hormis les cèdres, les arachides, une espèce endémique, sont une autre bonne raison d'arrêter.