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Follow on Google News | ![]() Autumn provides options for nature lovers in and around IstanbulNext to its rich historical heritage, vibrant culture & arts scene, and delicious cuisine, Istanbul and its surroundings offer trekking routes with stunning scenery in the autumn months.
By: Turkish Tourism From the heart of the city into the arms of the nature With an area of 5,300 hectares, Belgrad Forest is one of the best spots to enjoy nature and outdoor activities in Istanbul. The six-kilometre- Polonezkoy is another popular escape for nature lovers due to its close location to Istanbul. With its picnic and camping areas, forest hiking trails, and over 3,000 hectares of land, Polonezkoy also houses a Nature Park where red deer, roe deer, squirrels, partridges, and magpies await visitors. Sile, Sariyer and Arnavutkoy districts, located in the north of Istanbul, also host small forests that you can explore by trekking and hiking. Green Adventures is just a step ahead of the city The Ballikayalar Nature Park, only a 1.5-hour drive from İstanbul, is ideal for easy and challenging hikes. The park, designated as a "Nature Park and Natural Protected Area', stands out as a true paradise for outdoor activities. In the park, located west of Kocaeli, you can see forest animals such as the tawny crow, mole, nightingale, roe deer, and squirrel in their habitats. In addition to trekking, you may join in camping, rock climbing and canyoning activities. Ballikayalar Nature Park, which offers visitors observation terraces on valleys, lakes, waterfalls and streams, is one of the must-see locations for a diverse nature experience. Ucmakdere, an old village in Tekirdag's Sarkoy district, another alternative for nature lovers. In addition to being one of the trekking areas close to İstanbul, the town also provides enjoyable paragliding and camping opportunities. The Erikli Plateau, a natural wonder located in the Cinarcik district of Yalova and approximately 1.5 hours by car from Istanbul, beckons nature enthusiasts. The plateau, where you can walk under the shadows of chestnut, elm, apple, fir and linden trees, offers an 'unforgettable escape' in the arms of tranquil nature. Unexpectedly, the hiking routes of the Erikli Plateau take visitors to waterfalls. You can enjoy the picturesque vistas of Cifte Waterfall, Dipsiz Lake, Delmece Plateau, and Erikli Waterfall while hiking and cooling yourself in the little lakes formed by the waterfalls. Visit: https://goturkiye.com/ End
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