Arrive in Fethiye, a thriving coastal town with remains of the ancient Lycian city of Telmessos picturesquely scattered around. There are no other activities planned today, if you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Dalaman Airport (DLM) which is a one hour drive away.
For those arriving on time our leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for the initial tour briefing. Afterwards there is the option to have dinner at a nearby restaurant. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up. The main trip briefing will normally take place on the morning of day 2 due to some late flight arrivals.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, there will be the opportunity of taking a walk first to the compact but interesting Fethiye Archaeological museum, before continuing up to the massive Amyntas Tomb cut into the cliffs behind the town. There is an impressive Greco-Roman theatre to be discovered too. In the old centre, known as Paspatur, there is a traditional Turkish Bath that would make a great start to the holiday too! Stay: Yeniceri Hotel (Comfortable)
After breakfast we have a short transfer to the official start of the Lycian Way near Ovacik village, nestling on the hillside overlooking Oludeniz, and commence our hike heading south up onto the outflung shoulders of Baba Dagi (1989 metres/6524 feet). Along the way we are rewarded with fine views back over Turkey's most photographed beach, Oludeniz. Passing through pine forests and remote villages we descend to the village of Faralya which lies on a small plateau above the fjord-like Butterfly Valley, where steep limestone cliffs drop to the sea.
Our accommodation tonight is in a simple graded family-run hotel. The rooms although simply furnished are comfortable and clean, with private bathrooms, the rooms may vary in size. Montenegro Motel grow a lot of their own produce and has a small swimming pool (seasonal). It is the perfect spot for sundowner as it looks out over the stunning Butterfly Valley and the coastline.
Today's 13 kilometre/8.1 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours with 600 metres/1968 feet of ascent, the morning is mostly uphill but gradient is never severe. Stay: Montenegro Motel (Simple) (B/D)
Starting gently uphill through pine forest, we reach farmland with open fields that soon give way to spectacular terraces with views to the villages far below, as well as across the sea to distant islands. We descend for a while, towards the distant beach and village of Kabak. Skirting the higher slopes of the village we follow an ancient path into a blind valley before climbing up through pine forest again to the tiny village of Alinca. Perched high over the sea we may take a well earned tea break with the villagers before continuing. In the afternoon we pass high above beautiful bays of this spectacular coastline as we continue towards the village of Gey, our destination for the night. Please note that there a couple of very short scree sections that people with bad vertigo may find difficult. Please speak with the leader if concerned and it will be possible to avoid this by travelling by vehicle from the accommodation to Alinca, around half way through the walk. Normally there is space in the luggage vehicle for this but on occasions it will require a taxi at your own expense.
Tonight we stay in a traditional village house. Accommodation will be in single sex en-suite rooms of up to 6 people, depending on the size of our group. Gey is a very typical rural Turkish village and the food and hospitality you will receive is wonderful after a long day walking.
Today's 21 kilometre/13 miles walk is expected to take around 7 hours with 850 metres/2788 feet of ascent, relatively steep for about 1 hour and 30 minutes before lunch. Stay: Gey Village House (Simple) (B/L/D)
From Gey, the Lycian Way continues through stunning coastal scenery staying high as far as Bel, then climbs more via some large plains and pine forests, before descending steadily to Sidyma Ancient City (Dodurga Village). The site has some very well preserved and unusual tombs from the Roman and Byzantine period - the village is amongst, and indeed part of the site. A tea stop can be made at the house opposite the mosque. From the site we make a transfer (approx 30 minutes) to the village of Patara where we spend 2 nights. Please note that there is another short section of scree on our walk today, in total 500 metres, with a 40 metre section where the path narrows and there is a 45 degree angle. Most people are fine and the leader can assist but if you suffer from vertigo and prefer to avoid this section there are a couple of options. You could wait in Gey for the group transport and travel with the luggage to Sidyma, normally without charge but not walking at all, or the leader can help to arrange a taxi (20GBP approx.) to meet the group in Bel and walk the final third of the route.
Today's 12 kilometre/7.5 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours with 260 metres/853 feet of ascent and 640 metres/2100 feet of descent. Stay: Patara Delfin Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L)
Following the route of the of aqueduct from Delikkemer to Patara we hike across fertile rolling fields and through pine forest, enjoying beautiful coastal views before descending to the southern end of Patara Beach. Here we have an opportunity to swim and explore the extensive ruins of ancient Patara, the birthplace of Saint Nicholas.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 miles walk is expected to take around 3 hours and 30 minutes with 400 metres/1312 feet, with additional time for exploration of the ruins and on the beach. Stay: Patara Delfin Hotel (Comfortable) (B)
Taking a route across streams and through villages, almost untouched by modern life, our path climbs to a ridge, Mount Felen, with views of the higher mountains inland and the coast below that are almost unsurpassed. We descend by vehicle to Kas, one of the most beautiful ports on the Turkish Riviera, with a dramatic backdrop of limestone cliffs. Kas is a great place to relax, with cafes and restaurants spilling out onto cobbled streets and a network of tiny back-alleys to explore.
In Kas we stay at the Club Phellos Hotel, superbly situated just a few minutes' walk uphill from the centre of Kas. It has an excellent outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers, open-air breakfast terrace with views down to the sea, and Wi-Fi is available in public areas. All bedrooms have a balcony and either a hillside or sea view and are allocated on a run of house basis. All the rooms have simple decor and are air-conditioned with an en suite bathroom with a toilet, shower and hairdryer.
Today's 15 kilometre/9.3 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours and 30 minutes with 400 metres/1312 feet of ascent. Stay: Club Phellos Hotel (Comfortable) (B)
This morning we hike to the hamlet and ancient port of Aperlae and from there by boat to the castle-topped village of Simena, possibly one of the most beautiful settings on the Mediterranean. A tiny village accessible only on foot or by boat (it has no roads), its harbour is dotted with ancient sarcophagi (tombs), Roman baths and houses that cling to a hillside beneath a medieval castle. Hiking up to the castle we find within its walls a tiny ancient theatre (the smallest in Lycia, with a seating capacity for about 300 people). Carved from the solid rock it is a wonderful place to sit and soak up the beautiful surroundings and layers of history. En-route to Simena we visit the sunken city of Kekova by boat where you can enjoy a BBQ lunch on board. The results of various earthquakes, the partly submerged streets and buildings are visible in the crystal clear waters and there are visible mosaic pavements, terracotta amphorae, walls and staircases that once formed part of this remote island community. Then we return to Kas for our final evening.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 miles walk is expected to take around 3 hours with 100 metres/328 feet of ascent. Stay: Club Phellos Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L)
The trip ends at Dalaman Airport. There will be 2 transfers provided to Dalman Airport (DLM) today, which is around a 2 hours and 30 minutes hour drive from the hotel. The morning transfer will be at 7am to arrive at the airport by 9:45am and another later in the day departing at 4:30pm to arrive at the Airport for around 7pm. The earliest your flight can depart is 11:15am or 9pm. (B)
Arrive in Fethiye, a thriving coastal town with remains of the ancient Lycian city of Telmessos picturesquely scattered around. There are no other activities planned today, if you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Dalaman Airport (DLM) which is a one hour drive away.
For those arriving on time our leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for the initial tour briefing. Afterwards there is the option to have dinner at a nearby restaurant. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up. The main trip briefing will normally take place on the morning of day 2 due to some late flight arrivals.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, there will be the opportunity of taking a walk first to the compact but interesting Fethiye Archaeological museum, before continuing up to the massive Amyntas Tomb cut into the cliffs behind the town. There is an impressive Greco-Roman theatre to be discovered too. In the old centre, known as Paspatur, there is a traditional Turkish Bath that would make a great start to the holiday too! Stay: Yeniceri Hotel (Comfortable)
After breakfast we have a short transfer to the official start of the Lycian Way near Ovacik village, nestling on the hillside overlooking Oludeniz, and commence our hike heading south up onto the outflung shoulders of Baba Dagi (1989 metres/6524 feet). Along the way we are rewarded with fine views back over Turkey's most photographed beach, Oludeniz. Passing through pine forests and remote villages we descend to the village of Faralya which lies on a small plateau above the fjord-like Butterfly Valley, where steep limestone cliffs drop to the sea.
Our accommodation tonight is in a simple graded family-run hotel. The rooms although simply furnished are comfortable and clean, with private bathrooms, the rooms may vary in size. Montenegro Motel grow a lot of their own produce and has a small swimming pool (seasonal). It is the perfect spot for sundowner as it looks out over the stunning Butterfly Valley and the coastline.
Today's 13 kilometre/8.1 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours with 600 metres/1968 feet of ascent, the morning is mostly uphill but gradient is never severe. Stay: Montenegro Motel (Simple) (B/D)
Starting gently uphill through pine forest, we reach farmland with open fields that soon give way to spectacular terraces with views to the villages far below, as well as across the sea to distant islands. We descend for a while, towards the distant beach and village of Kabak. Skirting the higher slopes of the village we follow an ancient path into a blind valley before climbing up through pine forest again to the tiny village of Alinca. Perched high over the sea we may take a well earned tea break with the villagers before continuing. In the afternoon we pass high above beautiful bays of this spectacular coastline as we continue towards the village of Gey, our destination for the night. Please note that there a couple of very short scree sections that people with bad vertigo may find difficult. Please speak with the leader if concerned and it will be possible to avoid this by travelling by vehicle from the accommodation to Alinca, around half way through the walk. Normally there is space in the luggage vehicle for this but on occasions it will require a taxi at your own expense.
Tonight we stay in a traditional village house. Accommodation will be in single sex en-suite rooms of up to 6 people, depending on the size of our group. Gey is a very typical rural Turkish village and the food and hospitality you will receive is wonderful after a long day walking.
Today's 21 kilometre/13 miles walk is expected to take around 7 hours with 850 metres/2788 feet of ascent, relatively steep for about 1 hour and 30 minutes before lunch. Stay: Gey Village House (Simple) (B/L/D)
From Gey, the Lycian Way continues through stunning coastal scenery staying high as far as Bel, then climbs more via some large plains and pine forests, before descending steadily to Sidyma Ancient City (Dodurga Village). The site has some very well preserved and unusual tombs from the Roman and Byzantine period - the village is amongst, and indeed part of the site. A tea stop can be made at the house opposite the mosque. From the site we make a transfer (approx 30 minutes) to the village of Patara where we spend 2 nights. Please note that there is another short section of scree on our walk today, in total 500 metres, with a 40 metre section where the path narrows and there is a 45 degree angle. Most people are fine and the leader can assist but if you suffer from vertigo and prefer to avoid this section there are a couple of options. You could wait in Gey for the group transport and travel with the luggage to Sidyma, normally without charge but not walking at all, or the leader can help to arrange a taxi (20GBP approx.) to meet the group in Bel and walk the final third of the route.
Today's 12 kilometre/7.5 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours with 260 metres/853 feet of ascent and 640 metres/2100 feet of descent. Stay: Patara Delfin Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L)
Following the route of the of aqueduct from Delikkemer to Patara we hike across fertile rolling fields and through pine forest, enjoying beautiful coastal views before descending to the southern end of Patara Beach. Here we have an opportunity to swim and explore the extensive ruins of ancient Patara, the birthplace of Saint Nicholas.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 miles walk is expected to take around 3 hours and 30 minutes with 400 metres/1312 feet, with additional time for exploration of the ruins and on the beach. Stay: Patara Delfin Hotel (Comfortable) (B)
Taking a route across streams and through villages, almost untouched by modern life, our path climbs to a ridge, Mount Felen, with views of the higher mountains inland and the coast below that are almost unsurpassed. We descend by vehicle to Kas, one of the most beautiful ports on the Turkish Riviera, with a dramatic backdrop of limestone cliffs. Kas is a great place to relax, with cafes and restaurants spilling out onto cobbled streets and a network of tiny back-alleys to explore.
In Kas we stay at the Club Phellos Hotel, superbly situated just a few minutes' walk uphill from the centre of Kas. It has an excellent outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers, open-air breakfast terrace with views down to the sea, and Wi-Fi is available in public areas. All bedrooms have a balcony and either a hillside or sea view and are allocated on a run of house basis. All the rooms have simple decor and are air-conditioned with an en suite bathroom with a toilet, shower and hairdryer.
Today's 15 kilometre/9.3 miles walk is expected to take around 5 hours and 30 minutes with 400 metres/1312 feet of ascent. Stay: Club Phellos Hotel (Comfortable) (B)
This morning we hike to the hamlet and ancient port of Aperlae and from there by boat to the castle-topped village of Simena, possibly one of the most beautiful settings on the Mediterranean. A tiny village accessible only on foot or by boat (it has no roads), its harbour is dotted with ancient sarcophagi (tombs), Roman baths and houses that cling to a hillside beneath a medieval castle. Hiking up to the castle we find within its walls a tiny ancient theatre (the smallest in Lycia, with a seating capacity for about 300 people). Carved from the solid rock it is a wonderful place to sit and soak up the beautiful surroundings and layers of history. En-route to Simena we visit the sunken city of Kekova by boat where you can enjoy a BBQ lunch on board. The results of various earthquakes, the partly submerged streets and buildings are visible in the crystal clear waters and there are visible mosaic pavements, terracotta amphorae, walls and staircases that once formed part of this remote island community. Then we return to Kas for our final evening.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 miles walk is expected to take around 3 hours with 100 metres/328 feet of ascent. Stay: Club Phellos Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L)
The trip ends at Dalaman Airport. There will be 2 transfers provided to Dalman Airport (DLM) today, which is around a 2 hours and 30 minutes hour drive from the hotel. The morning transfer will be at 7am to arrive at the airport by 9:45am and another later in the day departing at 4:30pm to arrive at the Airport for around 7pm. The earliest your flight can depart is 11:15am or 9pm. (B)
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