The Nevşehir route, which is about 43km, starts at Avanos and goes through Göreme and Ortahisar and ends in Mustafa Paşa. On the way you’ll gaze admiringly at Cappadocia’s famous fairy chimneys and stop off to visit the ancient underground cities.
One of the best places to go biking in Istanbul is Büyükada where fittingly, cars are not allowed. You can either bring your own bike on the ferry or rent one at the many locations in the town center. Explore the island’s beautiful Ottoman style houses and make tracks to Büyükada’s more remote corners where nature is in full force.
This route continues on for about 95km and traverses some of Turkey’s most secluded beaches and natural haunts. The route begins and ends in Erdek and goes all around the peninsula’s shore. Make sure to bring some swimming gear along so you can enjoy a much-needed break at one of the many beautiful beaches.
Another fantastic route that has a great sea view. The Marmaris bike trail is conveniently composed of asphalt and starts and ends in Marmaris’ city center. You’ll bike 106km and pass through many small villages as well as some lovely secluded beaches where you can take that much-needed break.
With more than 80 routes between Antalya and its beautiful shore and mountains, there’s plenty to explore in one of Turkey’s most popular vacation destinations. If you’re not so fond of challenging inclines take the 21km route that starts in the Konyaaltı district and passes through the Kaleiçi neighborhood, Dedeman, Düden Waterfalls, and the Lara district.
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