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Touring cycling around Gölcük Tabiat Parkı offers routes through diverse landscapes, including forested areas, lake surroundings, and historical sites. The region features varied terrain, from gentle paths near water bodies to more challenging ascents towards mountain passes. Cyclists can expect a mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks, with routes often starting from nearby towns like Isparta.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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22.6km
01:38
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.6km
01:13
160m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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69.4km
05:20
1,180m
1,180m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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104km
06:41
1,370m
1,370m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
02:19
670m
670m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This monumental fountain, dating to 129-132 AD, was built on a terrace above the Lower Agora and dedicated to Emperor Hadrian. A flight of eight steps leads you to the basin of the fountain; behind it you can see the remaining part of the monument's back wall. Originally 17m high, this was the only two-storey fountain at Sagalassos. Functional and prestigious at the same time, the monument was aligned with the south Colonnaded Street so that visitors could see its upper storey as they entered the city. The fountain was commissioned by the first Roman knight of Sagalassos, Tiberius Claudius Piso, who ordered its construction in his will. He dedicated the monument to Emperor Hadrian. It was common in Roman provincial towns for local aristocrats and benefactors to dedicate monuments to the emperors. This helped them display their connections with Rome.
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The pictures from Sabine show the Antonine Nympheum which is located in the upper agora. The Hadrian Nympheum is in the lower agora and looks completely different!
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This monumental fountain, dating to 129-132 AD, was built on a terrace above the Lower Agora and dedicated to Emperor Hadrian. A flight of eight steps leads you to the basin of the fountain; behind it you can see the remaining part of the monument's back wall. Originally 17m high, this was the only two-storey fountain at Sagalassos. Functional and prestigious at the same time, the monument was aligned with the south Colonnaded Street so that visitors could see its upper storey as they entered the city. The fountain was commissioned by the first Roman knight of Sagalassos, Tiberius Claudius Piso, who ordered its construction in his will. He dedicated the monument to Emperor Hadrian. It was common in Roman provincial towns for local aristocrats and benefactors to dedicate monuments to the emperors. This helped them display their connections with Rome.
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you reach Sagalassos fromnthe backside allowing you to explore it by bicycle :)
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The ancient city of Sagalassos is one of the most important ancient city settlements in the history of Anatolia in the Mediterranean region.
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What was built just for a visit of the emperor ... respect 👍😊
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Back then, infrastructure was a big issue. Unfortunately, this is often forgotten today 🙈
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The source house protected and proved the source of a city. Often in connection with a temple.
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There are over 5 touring cycling routes around Gölcük Tabiat Parkı, offering diverse experiences from moderate park loops to difficult long-distance journeys.
While most routes in the area are challenging, there is one moderate route, the Batıkent Parkı loop from Isparta. This 12.3-mile (19.7 km) path provides a shorter option through parkland with moderate elevation changes, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The region features varied terrain, from gentle paths near water bodies to more challenging ascents towards mountain passes. You can expect a mix of forested areas, lake surroundings, and routes that explore historical sites.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Mountain Pass at 1,477 m loop from Isparta is a challenging 64.6-mile (103.9 km) route that takes you through mountainous terrain, starting and ending in Isparta.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Mountain Pass at 1,477 m loop from Isparta covers 64.6 miles (103.9 km) with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Hadrian's Nymphaeum – Sagalassos Ancient City loop from Isparta, a 42.3-mile (68.1 km) trail exploring historical sites.
The region offers routes that pass by significant historical sites. The Hadrian's Nymphaeum – Sagalassos Ancient City loop from Isparta, for instance, allows you to explore ancient ruins and cultural landmarks along your ride.
The routes in Gölcük Tabiat Parkı are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including lake views, forested paths, and the challenge of mountain passes.
Yes, touring cycling around Gölcük Tabiat Parkı is defined by its beautiful lake views and forested paths. Many routes will provide scenic vistas of the lake and its surroundings.
Elevation gain varies significantly by route. Shorter, moderate routes like the Batıkent Parkı loop from Isparta have around 160 meters of ascent. More difficult routes, such as the Mountain Pass at 1,477 m loop from Isparta, can feature over 1,300 meters of climbing.
Yes, the Darıderesi Göleti loop from Isparta is a challenging 26.7-mile (43 km) route that takes you past this scenic spot, offering beautiful views and a significant climb of over 690 meters.
Given the presence of mountain passes and varied terrain, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring snow to higher elevations.
Due to the varied terrain and potential for significant elevation changes, it's advisable to wear layers that can be adjusted to changing temperatures. Comfortable cycling attire, a helmet, and appropriate footwear are essential. For longer routes, consider packing rain gear and extra layers for descents or cooler mountain sections.

