Trekking & Hiking Routes in Türkiye

Central Anatolia

The ancient name for the region was Phrygia, and it included all of today's Afyonkarahisar, Ankara, and Eskişehir cities, as well as a substantial portion of Kütahya, and the northern parts of Konya, Isparta, and Burdur.

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    With a length of 14 kilometers, an average depth of 150 meters, and a width of 200 meters, the Ihlara Valley is located in the Cappadocia Region, in the Güzelyurt district of Aksaray city.

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      The Sufi Trail is a long-distance hiking and biking trail from Istanbul to Konya. The length is 801 km, and it would take an average person 40 days to complete the Sufi Trail.

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        For Rome, the Isaurian road and road networks were one of the most important symbols of sovereignty and tools of power.

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          Aladağlar form the central part of the Taurus Mountains that run through southern Türkiye, and this mountain range rises in the cities of Niğde, Kayseri, and Adana.

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            Zengibar route invites everyone who wants to discover Konya's secret treasures and dazzling views.

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