Trekking & Hiking Routes in Türkiye

In and Around İstanbul

Ballıkayalar Nature Park is located in the west of Kocaeli, only an hour's drive from İstanbul.

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    Belgrad Forest is located on the European Side of İstanbul. The forest is bordered on the north by the Black Sea and on the east by the Bosphorus.

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      A natural wonder in the Çınarcık district of Yalova, in the south of the Marmara Sea, near Teşvikiye Village: Erikli Highland.

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        Uçmakdere is roughly a two-hour drive from İstanbul, in the Şarköy district of Tekirdağ, İstanbul's western neighbour.

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          Evliya Çelebi was an eminent Ottoman scholar who was born in the early 17th century and travelled extensively throughout Anatolia, Europe, and Egypt during his lifetime, compiling his observations in a 10-volume Travel Book.

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            Via Egnatia is a road that unites East and West, dating back to the second century BC, built under the control of the Roman Republic, one of the important powers of the period.

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              On 30th April 311, the Roman Emperor Galerius issued the world's first known Edict of Tolerance.

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                The Sufi Trail is a long-distance hiking and biking trail from Istanbul to Konya. The length is 801 km, and it would take an average person 40 days to complete the Sufi Trail. 

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