Situated in the West of the province of Balikesir and streching from East to West along the north coast of the Gulf of Edremit, Kaz Mountain(s) of classical mythology retains something of its ancient magic in its delightful trails and waterfalls, its rural charm and scenic views. The myth-makers called it Mount Ida, the mountain of the Mother Goddess, Cybele, and made it the site of repeated seductions of men by women. Among its [more]
SUPHAN MOUNTAIN
Suphan Mountain, a magnificent dormant volcano rises from the northwest shores of Lake Van. Throughout the winter, snowfalls on Suphan
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MUNZUR (MERCAN) MOUNTAIN
The northeastern extension of the Central Toros (Taurus) range, the Mercan range, straddles both the Tunceli and Erzincan provinces. Mt.
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KACKAR MOUNTAIN
Mount Kackar attracts large numbers of nature lovers every year from spring onwards. They flock to the high pastures, camping
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ERCIYES MOUNTAIN
One of Turkey's most important mountaineering and winter sports centers, Mount Erciyes rises from the south of the Kayseri valley.
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ELMA MOUNTAIN
It is a very simple skiing resort near Ankara (capital city of Turkey) and only 15 km away from city
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BOZ MOUNTAIN
The Aegean city of Izmir is associated more with blue seas than snow, yet not far away the mountain of
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BOLKAR MOUNTAINS
Of all Turkey's magnificent mountains, the Toros range is perhaps the loveliest. In geological terms this range is the continuation
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BEY MOUNTAINS
The western branch of the Toros (Taurus) Mountains, the Bey range, is located in the province of Antalya. The crest
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AGRI MOUNTAIN
Rising at the common borders of Turkey and Iran, Mount Agri (Ararat), an inactive volcano capped year round with ice
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