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PHASELIS
OAdrasan is full of tracks, suitable for
trekking and free climbing. Thanks to climate of Antalya, you will take long
walks in appropriate weather conditons as if it is spring in the trekking
tours we organize especially in winters.

Sazak bay (trekking):
This is the most enjoyable and easiest walking track. The length
of track is totally 16 km. We walk on dirt road among aromatic pine trees
watching the sea. You can see the most beautiful bays of Adrasan from the
land. This route takes you to Sazak Bay after walking for two and a half
hour at normal pace. You can swim in the vast shore of Sazak Bay and relax.
Our second choice related with this track is to take you to the Sazak Bay
first by means of boats and then start walking from there.

Gelidonya beacon
(trekking): In the first track we reach Mavikent Kesebaşı with
cars. On the line, where to a point you can drive your car, we start to walk
among olive trees upwards in natural environment and reach the Gelidonya
beacon. We eat what we have in our lunch boxes and have a rest accompanied
by glorious landscape. We complete our tour easily by walking downwards the
route back. In the second track (the difficult one) we start walking from
Adrasan, surmount the hills covered with pine trees and reach Gelidonya
beacon after 4.5 hours.
Olympos (trekking and
climbing): In this region the first Olympos, founded on the peak
of Musa Mountain on 170 acres can be seen on the Fethiye-Antalya-Lykia track
after walking for nearly 2.5 hours. Among the ruins, cisterns, city gate,
small theatre, two storey villas, remnants of archs are waiting to be
revealed. The other side of Olympos looks on Adrasan plain. According to
findings of Austrian archaeologists, “Teo Olympos” inscribed on the stones
means “Olympos for God”. Only “OLYM” letters can be read from the remnants
of these stones. As a result of various raids, the inhabitants of the
Olympos came to the place, which we call Olympos now. For this reason the
real Olympos is said to be on the peak of Musa Mountain. Two castles built
in Adraianos period with the aim of observing can still be seen.
Musa Mountain (free
climbing): If you come to Adrasan, you should climb the Musa
Mountain at the entrance of the bay. This is a difficult free climbing
track. Before starting climbing we advise you not to wear shorts because of
the thorns and bushes and to wear comfortable trousers or sweatsuits and
gloves to be able to hold the rocks whose edges are really sharp. When you
reach the peak after climbing for nearly 2.5 hours, you will find out that
it is worth to struggle. Adrasan is at your feet, and the wind sings songs
about the beauties of Adrasan.
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