Best attractions and places to see around Olimpos Beydağları Millî Parkı offers a diverse landscape where pine-covered mountains meet the Mediterranean Sea. This region, situated between Kemer and Kumluca, is known for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore ancient cities, unique natural phenomena, and extensive trekking opportunities along the Lycian Way. The park features a rich biological diversity with numerous plant species and varied climatic zones.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The climb or ride up here is definitely worth it. You are guaranteed a great all-round view, provided you are not in the clouds.
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The ruins are worth seeing.
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Great view at 2365 m 😍
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An amazing view of the coast and the interior.
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Stunning! If you’re looking to dip in the canyon, I’d advise finding spot along the route to dip and have the tranquility all to yourself, rather than dip in the main pools/areas that everyone uses.
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What a goosebumps moment you can sit and enjoy for hours
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I didn't particularly enjoy the hike to the canyon entrance. Jeeps are constantly driving by, kicking up dust. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I can't say whether the guided tour in the canyon itself is worth it. However, you can swim at the café 100 meters from the entrance, and the Gözleme tastes good too.
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You can witness the Chimera (Yanartaş) — Eternal Flames, a site where natural gas continuously springs from cracks in the earth and burns for centuries. This phenomenon is mentioned in Homer's Iliad and holds significant mythological value. The climb to the flames is approximately 200 meters and is particularly rewarding in the late afternoon or evening.
The park is rich in history. You can explore the Ancient City of Phaselis, a Rhodian Colony from the 7th century BC, featuring an ancient harbor and theater. Another significant site is the Ancient City of Olympos, dating back to the Hellenistic period, with well-preserved ruins including a Roman theater and a necropolis. Beldibi Cave also offers a glimpse into human activity dating back 9,000 years.
Yes, a significant portion of the famous Lycian Way, an ancient walking path, traverses the park, offering extensive trekking opportunities. You can also find great hiking in Göynük Canyon, which is part of the Beydağları Coastal National Park. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Olimpos Beydağları Millî Parkı guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. Check out the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Olimpos Beydağları Millî Parkı for detailed options.
Absolutely. Göynük Canyon is a stunning natural wonder within the Beydağları Coastal National Park. It offers beautiful views, waterfalls, and ponds, with opportunities for hiking and canyoning. You can find tranquil spots for swimming away from the main crowds.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Mount Tahtalı, the highest mountain in the park. The Olympos Cable Car provides an exciting 10-minute journey to the summit. Another excellent spot is the Gelidonya (Taşlıkburnu) Lighthouse at Cape Chelidonia, which offers spectacular vistas, especially in the evening.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Göynük Canyon is suitable for family hikes, and the beaches like Çıralı and Olympos Beach provide clear waters for swimming and sunbathing. The Olympos Cable Car ride to Mount Tahtalı is also a popular activity for all ages, offering stunning views.
For ancient sites like the Ancient City of Phaselis, the afternoon is often recommended. This is when crowds tend to be thinner, especially after the party boats from Kemer start their return journey, allowing for a more peaceful exploration and swimming at the archaeological site's beaches.
Olimpos Beydağları Millî Parkı boasts a rich biological diversity, with over 865 plant species, 25 of which are endemic to the region. You'll find pine-covered mountains meeting the clear turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, diverse elevations, and various plant associations representing all Mediterranean climatic types. Rare mammals like mountain goats, lynx, and caracal also inhabit the park.
Yes, some attractions have entry fees. For instance, the Ancient City of Phaselis has an admission fee. Similarly, there is an entry fee for Chimera (Yanartaş) — Eternal Flames. It's advisable to check current fees before your visit.
Yes, the region is home to beautiful beaches such as Çıralı Beach and Olympos Beach. These offer crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and diving. Çıralı Beach is also known as a nesting area for Caretta caretta sea turtles, adding to its natural appeal.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The unique experience of seeing the Eternal Flames of Chimera, exploring ancient ruins like Phaselis, and hiking through stunning landscapes like Göynük Canyon are frequently highlighted. The diverse outdoor activities and scenic viewpoints also receive high praise from the komoot community.


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