4,5
(5960)
50.562
Πεζοπόροι
23
Πεζοπορίες
Εξερευνήστε τα φυσικά θαύματα της περιοχής με την επιλογή μας από πεζοπορίες σε καταρράκτες Τουρκία. Είτε ψάχνετε εντυπωσιακούς καταρράκτες είτε ήρεμα ρυάκια, εδώ είναι μερικά από τα καλύτερα μονοπάτια πεζοπορίας Τουρκία με καταρράκτες.
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4,7
(54)
398
Πεζοπόροι
5,10km
01:30
140m
140m
Εύκολη πεζοπορία. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα φυσικής κατάστασης. Εύκολα προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα δεξιοτήτων.
4,8
(12)
65
Πεζοπόροι
22,2km
05:50
190m
200m
Δύσκολη πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται πολύ καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Εύκολα προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα δεξιοτήτων.
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4,5
(11)
59
Πεζοπόροι
23,2km
06:09
220m
220m
Δύσκολη πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται πολύ καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Εύκολα προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα δεξιοτήτων.
4,5
(4)
39
Πεζοπόροι
5,79km
02:27
330m
330m
Μέτρια πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Κυρίως προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Απαιτείται καλή ισορροπία.
5,0
(4)
25
Πεζοπόροι
4,31km
01:37
280m
280m
Εύκολη πεζοπορία. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα φυσικής κατάστασης. Εύκολα προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα δεξιοτήτων.
Πάρε πρόσβαση σε περισσότερες διαδρομές και προτάσεις από άλλους εξερευνητές.
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Έχεις ήδη λογαριασμό;
Οι προτάσεις διαδρομών μας βασίζονται σε χιλιάδες πεζοπορίες, ποδηλασίες και τρεξίματα που ολοκληρώθηκαν από άλλους χρήστες στο komoot.
Ξεκίνα σήμερα με έναν δωρεάν λογαριασμό
Η επόμενη περιπέτειά σου σε περιμένει.
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Unfortunately, the cool bronze sculpture of the hand has been replaced by a "Soviet-style" stone sculpture of two people. Not a fan of the new art, lol.
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Located along the stunning Mediterranean coast, Karaalioğlu Park is one of Antalya's most popular green oases. This expansive park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and panoramic views that capture the spirit of Turkey's southern coast. Located in the heart of Antalya's city center, the park is a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're looking for a peaceful morning stroll, a picturesque sunset, or a glimpse into Antalya's rich culture, Karaalioğlu Park offers an unforgettable experience. The history of Karaalioğlu Park begins in the 1940s when it was opened as a public green space. Initially named İnönü Park in honor of Turkey's second president, it was later renamed after a local landowner whose land contributed to the park. Even before its official opening, the coastal area served as a gathering place for Antalya's residents in the early 20th century. The vision of transforming it into a large urban park was realized by Mayor Haşim İşcan, who recognized the need for green space in the growing city. The park covers approximately 140,000 square meters and stretches along the cliffs south of the old town. This strategic location made it not only a recreational area but also a witness to Mediterranean history. Source: https://exploreantalyakaleici.com/de/karaalioglu-park
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The foundations of the Saat Kulesi Clock Tower date back to Roman times and were part of the city's fortifications. The square, crenellated cuboid containing the clock was placed on the pentagonal base in the 19th century. Thus, it connects two defining eras in Antalya's history. At the Clock Tower, paths intersect: Uzun Carsi Sokak leads through the old town down to the harbor. To the west, the palm-lined promenade of Cumhuriyet Caddesi, with its tea gardens and restaurants, runs. From here, you have a good view of the harbor and the sea. Opposite the Clock Tower are the bazaar and a pedestrian zone, where the aroma of Turkish cuisine wafts from inexpensive restaurants. To the east, the shopping mile of Atatürk Caddesi, with its elegant boutiques, runs along the old town wall. Source: maps.adac.de/poi/uhrturm-muratpasa
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Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Üçkapılar = "the three gates") is a significant landmark of Antalya, the ancient city of Attaleia, as is the famous harbor in the old town of Kaleici. The honorary gate, integrated into the city wall and flanked by two towers, was built to commemorate a visit by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Since Hadrian traveled to Asia Minor between 121 and 125 AD and between 128 and 132 AD, the building's dating is disputed. The magnificent decorations still give an idea of the opulence of the ancient period. The building had two dedicatory inscriptions, the one that no longer exists, bearing the title Olympios. The emperor assumed this title in 129 AD, which is why this inscription could only have been added after this date. At least the southern tower, facing the gate, was dedicated to Hadrian's sister, Domitia Paulina, by Julia Sancta. Since the sister died shortly after Antinous around 130 AD, the tower was probably donated before Hadrian's second voyage. Source: alaturka.info/de/tuerkei/tuerkische-riviera/antalya/272-hadrianstor-antalya
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Hadrian's Gate was built in 130 AD to commemorate the visit of the Roman Emperor Hadrian to Attaleia (the ancient name of Antalya). Originally founded by King Attalus of Pergamon, the city became part of the Roman Empire and flourished as an important Mediterranean port. The gate served as a monumental gateway through the city walls surrounding the ancient city. The gate was largely unknown to the Western world until the Irish-British hydrographer Sir Francis Beaufort documented it in his travel journal, published in 1817. At that time, the gate had a second story, which no longer exists. It is believed that statues of Emperor Hadrian and his family once crowned the structure. Extensive restoration work began in the 1950s after the gate was rediscovered through the collapse of outer walls. The work included the removal of damaged walls, the exposure of the original Roman paving stones, and the conservation of bronze letters, which are now on display in museums around the world. Source: https://exploreantalyakaleici.com/de/hadrians-gate
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Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Üçkapılar = "the three gates") is a significant landmark of Antalya, the ancient city of Attaleia, as is the famous harbor in the old town of Kaleici. The honorary gate, integrated into the city wall and flanked by two towers, was built to commemorate a visit by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Since Hadrian traveled to Asia Minor between 121 and 125 AD and between 128 and 132 AD, the building's dating is disputed. The magnificent decorations still give an idea of the opulence of the ancient period. The building had two dedicatory inscriptions, the one that no longer exists, bearing the title of Olympios. The emperor assumed this title in 129 AD, which is why this inscription could only have been added after this date. At least the southern tower, facing the gate, was dedicated to Hadrian's sister, Domitia Paulina, by Julia Sancta. Since the sister died shortly after Antinous around 130 AD, the tower was probably donated before Hadrian's second voyage. Source: https://www.alaturka.info/de/tuerkei/tuerkische-riviera/antalya/272-hadrianstor-antalya
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There are ways down to the water from the path that are not too high including this one. These spots are perfect for a dip away from the crowds, enjoy the blissful calmness of the water and swim with the fishes.
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After entering the turnstile this is the first sign you see on route to the first open Part of the canyon.
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Δες περισσότερα Πεζοπορίες σε όλη την περιοχή Τουρκία παρακάτω και βρες την τέλεια διαδρομή στον προορισμό σου.
Περιηγήσου τα καλύτερα Πεζοπορίες σε άλλες περιοχές.
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