Discover Lycia - Hiking with Accommodation
A village to village hike along a magnificent part of the Turkish coast
In this trip we explore the western section of the Lycian Way, Turkey's first long-distance footpath. Highlights include spectacular mountain and coastal scenery, many historical remains from the Lycian and Roman periods and of course the warm hospitality of the local people. Baba Mountain, which dominates the second day of the walk, is noted for its unique flora, and the area is also home to many wild birds and animals.
We follow old paths used by villagers between settlements, through pine forests, olive groves, farmland and tiny villages, where we can still see elements of the traditional rural way of life.
On the first day we explore the atmospheric ruins of Kayakoy village; abandoned in 1923. Most of the houses are just shells but its two churches are still impressive.
The tour ends in the fascinating ancient site of Sidyma, which has never been excavated because a village has grown up directly on top of it. Look out for the mosque with ancient Greek carvings incorporated into its walls, a tomb used as a barn and a church serving as a chicken pen!
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Itinerary / Highlights
Highlights:*Spectacular views over Oludeniz lagoon
*Kayakoy 'ghost village'
*Impressive Baba Mountain
*Ruins of ancient Sidyma
*Unique flora and fauna
Day 1: Meet at hotel in Kayakoy, near Fethiye
Days 2-4: Hiking on the Lycian Way
Day 5: Hiking, finish walking in Sidyma, transfer back to Fethiye