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The Chimera (Yanartaş) Eternal Flames is a captivating natural monument located on the rocky slopes of Mount Olympos in Antalya Province, southwestern Turkey. Rising to an elevation of 182 meters, this unique site is renowned for its dozens of small, perpetual fires that burn constantly from natural gas vents in the earth. Situated near the Olympos valley and national park, close to the villages of Çıralı and Olympos, it is widely believed to be the ancient Mount Chimaera, steeped in…
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The hike to the Chimera (Yanartaş) Eternal Flames is generally considered moderate. It involves an ascent of about one kilometer along a stepped and sometimes rocky path. While not overly long, the incline can be tiring, especially in warmer weather. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for navigating the terrain comfortably.
Visitors are required to pay an entrance fee of 8 TL at the kiosk located at the foot of the mountain. Currently, there are no additional permits required for general access to the natural monument or its trails.
Due to the rocky, stepped path and the natural, uneven terrain leading up to the flames, the site is unfortunately not accessible for wheelchairs or strollers. The ascent requires walking on foot.
While the provided information doesn't detail specific public transport routes from Çıralı village to the trailhead, Çıralı is a small village. Many visitors opt to walk, cycle, or take a local taxi for the short distance to the entrance. It's advisable to inquire locally in Çıralı for the most current and convenient transport options.
The hike up to the flames typically takes about 20-30 minutes from the car park. Once at the top, visitors usually spend 30 minutes to an hour exploring the flames, the ruins, and enjoying the views. Including the ascent and descent, a total visit duration of 1.5 to 2 hours is generally sufficient, especially if visiting at night.
Visiting Yanartaş in winter is possible and can offer a quieter experience. However, the path can be slippery if wet, and temperatures will be cooler. Hikers should wear layers, sturdy waterproof shoes, and bring a flashlight, especially for evening visits, as it gets dark early. The flames burn year-round regardless of weather.
The provided information does not explicitly state a dog policy for the Chimera (Yanartaş) Eternal Flames. As a natural monument and historical site, it's common for such places to have restrictions on pets. It's best to check with local authorities or the entrance kiosk directly before planning a visit with your dog.
There is a kiosk at the entrance of the site where drinks are available. For more substantial food or other amenities, visitors would need to go to the nearby villages of Çıralı or Olympos, which offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Beyond the eternal flames, the site is rich in history. Directly below the fires are the ruins of the temple of Hephaistos, the Greek god associated with fire. There's also a 5th-century church at the site's entrance, along with other structures from the Byzantine and Roman periods, adding significant historical depth to the natural wonder.
The Chimera (Yanartaş) Eternal Flames is a notable point of interest located directly on the famous Lycian Way, a long-distance hiking trail along the coast of southwestern Turkey. Hikers on the Lycian Way often include a visit to Yanartaş as part of their journey, making it a popular stop for those exploring the region's ancient paths.
The eternal flames at Yanartaş are a unique geological phenomenon caused by natural gas vents. Methane and other gases, such as hydrogen, seep from cracks in the earth's surface, igniting upon contact with oxygen. While individual flames can be extinguished, the continuous gas flow ensures they reignite nearby, creating the perpetual fires that have burned for thousands of years.
Yes, visiting during the day is certainly possible and offers a different experience. While the flames are most spectacular at night, a daytime visit allows for clearer views of the surrounding landscape and the ancient ruins. It's often a quieter experience with fewer crowds, making it ideal for those who prefer solitude or wish to explore the historical aspects in more detail.