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Monte Tahtalı

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Tahtalı Mountain, also known by its ancient name Lycian Olympus, is a majestic summit dominating the landscape near Kemer on Turkey's stunning Antalya coast. Standing proudly at approximately 2,365 meters, this prominent peak is part of the Beydağları Coastal National Park, nestled within the broader Taurus Mountains. It offers a unique "sea to sky" experience, making it a significant natural landmark and a must-visit viewpoint in the region.

Visitors consistently rave about the truly outstanding panoramic views from the top…

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    25 settembre 2019

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    La vista dall'alto è eccezionale. I primi due terzi del percorso dalla stazione a valle della funivia sono molto belli e per lo più in ombra. Dal campeggio una specie di strada sale ripida e ghiaiosa su per la montagna. Correre qui è meno divertente, ma va fatto quando si arriva a 2365 m sul livello del mare. NHN vuole resistere! La corsa in funivia non è così conveniente a 140 TL.
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    8 febbraio 2017

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    Se vuoi scalare il Tahtali a piedi, puoi salire da 0 a 2366 m. È la montagna più alta del Parco Naturale del Parco Naturale Olimpos Beydağları Milli e dalla cima si ha una vista davvero bella sulla riviera turca!
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    19 ottobre 2025

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    Una vista spettacolare sulla costa e sull'entroterra.
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    Elevazione 2.330 m

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    What is the approximate elevation of Tahtalı Mountain and how does its terrain vary?

    Tahtalı Mountain stands at an impressive elevation of approximately 2,365 to 2,375 meters (7,759 to 7,792 feet). The terrain varies significantly from base to summit. The lower sections, particularly from the cable car's valley station, are often shaded and pleasant. However, as you ascend, especially from the campsite, the path becomes steep and gravelly, requiring proper hiking footwear and a good level of fitness.

    Are there specific parking facilities or public transport options for reaching Tahtalı Mountain?

    For those using the Olympos Teleferik cable car, there is parking available at the base station. If you plan to hike, parking options near trailheads may be more limited and vary depending on your chosen starting point. Public transport to the cable car base station or specific trailheads is generally less direct, often requiring a combination of local buses or taxis from nearby towns like Kemer.

    Is Tahtalı Mountain suitable for families with children or dog-friendly?

    The Olympos Teleferik cable car provides easy access to the summit, making it a family-friendly option for enjoying the views and facilities without strenuous hiking. For hiking, the difficulty varies; some lower sections might be suitable for older children, but the full ascent is challenging. Regarding dogs, policies for the cable car and within the Beydağları Coastal National Park for hiking trails should be checked in advance, as regulations can vary.

    What are the weather conditions like at the summit of Tahtalı Mountain, and what should I pack?

    Weather at the summit can be significantly cooler and windier than at sea level, even in summer. From November, often into June, the summit can be covered with ice and snow. It's crucial to pack layers of clothing, including a windproof and waterproof jacket, regardless of the season. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for those planning to hike, and sun protection is always recommended.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking routes or less crowded alternatives to the main summit ascent?

    While the full ascent of Tahtalı Mountain is considered challenging, there are shorter, less strenuous trails in the Beydağları Coastal National Park that offer beautiful views without reaching the summit. For a less crowded experience, consider exploring sections of the Lycian Way that traverse the mountain's lower slopes, or seek out trails around the ancient cities of Olympos or Phaselis, which offer historical interest alongside natural beauty.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Tahtalı Mountain?

    Hiking to the summit of Tahtalı Mountain from near sea level is a significant undertaking, involving an ascent of over 2,300 meters. The duration can vary greatly depending on your fitness level, chosen route, and pace, but it typically takes a full day (6-10 hours) for a round trip. Many hikers opt for a one-way hike and use the Olympos Teleferik for descent.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can be observed on Tahtalı Mountain?

    Tahtalı Mountain is part of the Beydağları Coastal National Park, which boasts a diverse ecosystem. Hikers may encounter various alpine flora, especially during spring and early summer when wildflowers bloom. The area is home to a range of wildlife, though many species are shy. Keep an eye out for birds of prey, wild goats, and various smaller mammals and reptiles.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features at the summit area beyond the main viewing platforms?

    Beyond the main viewing platforms at the Olympos Teleferik station, the summit area itself offers various spots to take in the panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, the coastline, and the Taurus Mountains. Exploring slightly off the immediate cable car area can reveal more secluded vantage points. The stark, often snow-dusted landscape of the summit is a natural feature in itself, contrasting with the lush lower slopes.

    What amenities are available at the summit of Tahtalı Mountain, and are there cafes or accommodation nearby?

    The summit of Tahtalı Mountain, accessible via the Olympos Teleferik, features facilities including restaurants and souvenir shops, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the views comfortably. For cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to descend to the base station area or head to nearby coastal towns like Kemer or Çamyuva, which offer a wide range of options.

    Is it possible to visit Tahtalı Mountain during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Tahtalı Mountain can be visited in winter, primarily via the Olympos Teleferik cable car. From November, often into June, the summit is typically covered in snow and ice, offering a stunning winter wonderland experience. Expect very cold temperatures and strong winds at the top. Hiking trails may be impassable or require specialized winter gear and experience. The cable car provides a safe and warm way to enjoy the snowy peaks.

    Are there any historical or mythological connections to Tahtalı Mountain?

    Absolutely. Tahtalı Mountain is deeply rooted in history and mythology. It was known as Olympus (Ancient Greek: Ὄλυμπος) in ancient times, connecting it to the legends of the Greek gods, who were believed to reside on such peaks. The surrounding slopes are dotted with remnants of ancient civilizations, and the Lycian Way long-distance trail, which traverses the mountain, passes through ancient ruins like those of Olympos and Phaselis, adding a rich historical layer to the natural beauty.

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