Antalya is not only famous for its beaches and ancient ruins—it’s also a hiker’s paradise. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and dramatic coastlines, the region offers some of the most scenic hiking trails in Turkey. Whether you’re an experienced trekker or a casual nature walker, Antalya’s trails invite you to explore the natural and historical beauty of the Mediterranean. In this guide, we highlight the world-famous Lycian Way and other must-try routes in and around Antalya.


1. The Lycian Way (Likya Yolu)

One of the top long-distance hiking trails in the world, the Lycian Way stretches over 500 km along the Mediterranean coast from Fethiye to Antalya. Walkers are treated to a mix of mountain views, turquoise bays, and ancient Lycian ruins.

Highlights:

  • Olympos to Çıralı section

  • Faralya to Kabak for coastal views

  • Gelidonya Lighthouse for incredible photo ops

  • Best time: March–May or September–November


2. Geyikbayırı Trails

Close to Antalya city, Geyikbayırı is a popular area for rock climbing and also offers excellent hiking routes through forested hills and limestone cliffs.

Ideal for: Half-day hikes, climbing lovers, and nature escapes just 30 minutes from the city.


3. Termessos National Park

Hike through pine forests to the ancient city of Termessos, perched high in the Taurus Mountains. It’s one of the best trails for combining hiking with historical exploration.

Tip: Wear sturdy shoes—terrain is rocky and steep in places.


4. Göynük Canyon Trail

This lush and refreshing canyon offers a unique hike through narrow rock passages, waterfalls, and clear pools. Suitable for both hikers and canyoning adventurers.

Extra activity: Combine with ziplining or swimming.


5. Çıralı to Olympos & Yanartaş (Chimera Flames)

A short but rewarding walk that passes through ancient ruins and ends at Yanartaş, where eternal flames burn from the rocks. Perfect for evening hikes.

Bonus: Continue to Çıralı beach for a swim after your walk.


6. Phaselis Ruins Walk

Walk among pine trees, ancient aqueducts, and quiet coves in Phaselis, an ancient Roman port city. It’s more of a scenic stroll than a serious hike, ideal for families.


7. Hisarçandır Trails

Less known but full of natural charm, Hisarçandır offers tranquil routes through olive groves, forests, and traditional villages—great for photographers and those seeking solitude.


8. Mount Tahtalı (Olympos) Trek

Experienced hikers can summit Mount Tahtalı, also known as Olympos, for one of the most panoramic views in southern Turkey. There’s also a cable car option for the descent.


9. Alakır Valley Trails

Located in the western part of Antalya, Alakır Valley is rich in biodiversity, with forested paths and small rivers—great for off-the-beaten-path nature lovers.


10. Köprülü Canyon National Park

Besides rafting, Köprülü Canyon also has scenic hiking trails that wind through pine forests and across stone bridges. Ideal for those who want to combine hiking with river activities.


Conclusion

Whether you’re following the ancient paths of the Lycian civilization or discovering hidden valleys in the mountains, Antalya offers hiking routes for every level. Lace up your boots and get ready to experience Turkey’s wild beauty, one step at a time.