Nature Sports
Hiking (Lycian Way):
Olympos and Mount Musa, located on its slopes, lie along the ancient Lycian Way, which is ideal for trekking. This is a very long hiking trail formed by the convergence of paths connecting the ancient cities within the old Lycian settlement. You can hike this trail, which is approximately 500 km in total, in stages. The stages
near Olympos are as follows:
1-Mount Musa: Features a 16
km trail leading all the way to Adrasana. There is also a beautiful ancient
city on Mount Musa.
2-Sazak Bay: 19 km; at the end of the trail, you’ll reach a lovely small bay.
3-Çıralı and Ulupınar: 7 km
4-Tahtalı Mountain (Beycik): 17 km; you can take the cable car to the summit of Tahtalı Mountain, the highest peak in the region, to enjoy the spectacular view.
5-Gelidonya Lighthouse: 16 km; when you reach the cove with the historic lighthouse, you’ll witness one of Turkey’s most beautiful views (at least as selected in 2007). Fall and spring are the best seasons for hiking the Lycian Way.


Rock Climbing:
With numerous rock climbing routes suitable for all skill levels on the Olympos hills, the area has become a favorite among rock climbers. As a result, it hosts climbers from all over the world throughout the year. If you have your own equipment, you can climb as you please, or if you’d like to try it, you can take advantage of the activity centers in Olympos.
Biking:
There are five mountain bikes available at Köyevi, which you can rent at reasonable rates.