Escape from the heat and route to the summit: Geyikbayiri
Located in the south of Turkey and under the influence of the Mediterranean climate, Antalya experiences very hot and dry summers. Winters, on the other hand, have a mild and rainy weather... The heat truly kicks in on June 13th and lasts until September 18th. During these dates, the daily average temperature never drops below 31 degrees Celsius. Especially in August, the temperatures soar. In such extreme heat, there's a place in Antalya where many people go to cool off. We're talking about Geyikbayiri… Situated in the Konyaalti district of Antalya, this place enchants with its lush greenery and fresh mountain air. Geyikbayiri, nestled at the foothills of the Geyiksivirisi Mountain in the Bey Mountains, is a beautiful spot amidst the pine forests. Taking your camping tent and spending a few days here will be beneficial for both your soul and body. Additionally, you can choose this place for a day hike in nature. Also, let's not forget, the famous Lycian Way starts from Geyikbayiri. Therefore, it becomes the first stop for those who want to explore the Lycian Way on foot.
Ideal for rock climbing
Geyikbayiri also stands out with its suitability for rock climbing. Being the largest rock climbing destination in Turkey, Geyikbayiri is also considered one of the top three spots in Europe and among the top ten in the world for winter rock climbing. Hence, it can be said that many locals and foreigners come here more for rock climbing.
Geyikbayiri is also just a 20-minute drive from the sea. After inhaling the mountain air, you can quickly immerse yourself in the sea. Those who want to end their trip with a swim in the sea should bring their beach gear.
In addition, you can go exploring the Geyikbayiri Cave, which is located nearby.
How to get to Geyikbayiri?
Geyikbayiri, a neighborhood of Konyaalti, is located 26 kilometers from the center of Antalya. Buses run from the city center to here. However, for quick and comfortable transportation, it is recommended to come here by private car or rent a car with a driver.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that entry to Geyikbayiri, located within the national park, is free of charge. Don't forget to add Geyikbayiri to your list of places to visit in Antalya.
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