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Going the Distance in Türkiye

By Linda Tancs

Long-distance trekking opportunities abound in Türkiye. One of them, combining natural and archaeological sites, is the Pisidia Trail, a 217-mile waymarked route using the ancient name of the mountainous region located in the north of Antalya. The journey encompasses many of the ancient cities in the Pisidia region, such as Sagalassos, Termessos, Pisidia Antioch, Kremna, Adada, Selge, Pednelissos, Amblada, Anabura, Tymriada, Ariassos and Pityassus. At some points, the trail intersects the St. Paul Trail, the country’s second-longest trekking route. That trail passes entirely through Turkish countryside, so maybe a detour is in order. Lodging options include campsites and hostels. Now is a good time to go; avoid the hot summer months.

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