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Gömbe
An ideal place to escape the summer heat is Gombe, 60km north of Kas,
in the cool plateau of the Akdag mountain range. The forest-covered
route with pine and cedar trees almost conceal the village, famous for
its cools springs and apple orchards.Akdag is the highest mountain in
this range, reaching 3024m, and the villages of Yesilgol and Ucarsu are
good for trekking. The herbs which grow in this area are used in local
cooking and there are several restaurants in the main square. There is
afamous festival of the local Tahtacis in June, and a farmers’ fair in
late August.
Kalkan (Kalamaki)
A well-maintained and quiet harbour town, Kalkan is 25km west of Kas.
It is an attractive town, once a fishing village occupied by the Ottoman
Greeks. It has become increasingly popular since the 1980s, with a huge
holiday village covering thesouthern hillside. The small town centre
which overlooks the bay is filled with quaint, traditional white-washed
houses, shuttered windows and balconies with brilliantly-coloured
flowers. The marina caters for the requirements of visiting yachts,
aswell as several restaurants and shops in the main centre.Yacht Marina
Tel: (0242) 844 3204, fax: 836 1030.
Saklikent Gorge
Beyond Tlos, Saklikent is a spectacular gorge cut into the Akdaglar
mountains. 18 km long, the sides are so deep and steep that no sun
penetrates, so the water always remains icy cold. Access to the start of
the gorge is along a wooden boardwalksuspended above the water, then
after crossing the river, it is fairly straightforward to walk through
the gorge for 6km. In the summer, there are tours arranged from Kas and
Kalkan.Opening hours: Daily 08.00 - 17.00.
ANCIENT CITIES
Antiphellos
This
is the original name of the ancient Lycian town, although there is
little left of Antiphellos except a well-preserved ancient theatre and
Lycian rock tombs. One of the most important of these ruins is the
Monument Tomb, a Lychian inscribed tombmounted on a high base, dating
back to 4th century BC, also called King’s Tomb. Another important item
is the ancient theatre, dating back to 1st century BC which once had a
capacity of 4000 people.
This
well-preserved theatre is the only one in Anatolia to be overlooking the
sea. It lies 500m west of the main square.Northeast of the theatre is a
house-style tomb dating back to the 4th century BC. It has been
constructed by cutting into the natural rock, lies 3.5m high with
engravings of 24 girls dancing. Near Hastsane Caddesi, on the western
coast of the town,there is a temple whose foundations date back to the
Roman era.
OUTSIDE KAŞ
Patara (Ovagelemiş)
Once
a principle harbour of ancient Lycia, Patara was the birthplace of
Apollo, according to Greek legend. This village covering a wide area on
the eastern part of the harbour is 41km from Kas and has one of the best
beaches in the area, a white goldenstretch around 20km long. Patara
gained importance during the Byzantine period, because it was the
birthplace of St Nicholas, the 4th century bishop better known as his
other identity, Santa Claus. St Paul, one of Christ’s disciples, boarded
a shipfrom Patara to Rome. The ruins lie 1km from the beach, and include
several Lycian tombs, a basilica, Corinthian temple and a theatre.
Access is possible by dolmus from most adjacent towns, although not at
night. The Lycian Roman monuments can be seen when entering Patara. From
the Vespasianus Hamam, constructed between 69 – 79 AD, the adjacent
footpath reaches the main, marble-covered street of Patara. At the end
of the street are the wide walls of theByzantine Castle, and east of
that is the Corynth Temple. Patara Theatre, built in the 2nd century BC,
is at the foot of the hill and had a capacity for around 10,000 people.
It was filled with wind-swept sand but after cleaning revealed its
structure, and archaeological excavations are still continuing. The
beach is one of the longest in Turkey, with a width of up to 1500m.
Declared a Special Environmental Preservation Region by the Ministry of
the Environment, it is a major breeding area for the caretta-caretta sea
turtles, and during thereproductive season there are strictly applied
restrictions to preserve their habitat.
Xanthos
Along
the east coast of the Esen River, 45km from Kas, Xanthos was the capital
and grandest city of the Lycian Union, but has had a chequered history.
Surface findings from the city acropolis reveals that the settlement
dates back to the 8th centuryBC. Initial research was performed by
Englishman Charles Fellows in 1838, which probably explains why the
Nereidler and Harpyler monuments, the Payave Tomb and Aslani Grave were
taken to the British Museum in 1842. The city walls were repaired during
the Roman and Byzantium periods, and strengthened with additions to the
width. At the south end, a gate dates back to 2nd century BC, and behind
this there is Victory Arch belonging to Emperor Vesoasianus. To
thesouthwest, the original settlement of the city is the Lychian
Acropolis, now badly ruined, with a Byzantine Church.
Felen Plateau (Phellos)
The region of hills over the Felen Plateau, 12km from Kas, was a
highly important city during the 4th century BC. Antiphellos was the
harbour of Phellos, and some of the surrounding city walls still remain.
Also surrounding the city is a tomb,decorated with reliefs, 4th century
tombs and rock-cut graves.
Belenli (Isinda)
Isinda, on the hills near Belendi village 13km from Kas, was a small
Lycian city and surrounded by ramparts. In the middle of the city’s
acropolis, two tombs with Lycian inscriptions are the main attractions.
There are also many Lycian rock tombs fromthe Roman period.
Bezirgan (Pirha)
This important plateau village is 20 minutes walks from Pirha ruins,
an ancient city 850m above the sea. There are many rock graves, all
facing the sea, and the tombs are more irregularly positioned. The
statues and reliefs that were uncovered hereare now in the Antalya
Museum.
Sütleğen (Nisa)
80km from Kas, this is another important plateau village, with ruins
15 minutes walk away. Neiseus, the city’s Lycian name, is written on the
theatre wall. In Nisa, there are ancient ruins from the Lycian and Roman
periods, and on the front of some ofthe tombs there are images of
spears, shields, women and men. Coins produced during this time are
exhibited in Antalya Museum.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Diving
Kas has become an important diving centre which in turn is a
significant part of the tourist industry for Turkish and foreign
visitors. Diving clubs operate from the harbour, and compete with each
other for accessing the oldest submerged ruins of theMediterranean. The
area has arguably the best visibility and variety of sea life along the
Turkish coast, and the relatively short distance to the dive sites means
that half-day trips are very popular. Weekends during the summer can get
very busy, asit offers some of the cheapest diving areas in the country.
There are many impressive sea caverns around Kas which are accessible
through diving. These include: Kekova Island, Asirli Island, Guvercin
Inn, and Mavi Cavern, which is the most famous.
Canoeing
The Esen river, 45km from Kas, is a great place for canoeing, with
several agencies in the area supplying equipment and organising tours.
Beginning at the Kinik region, a 15km paddle ends at Parara beach. The
river is calm so it is a relatively easyjourney, with attractive
surroundings of trees and foliage. The trip also includes breaks for
food, swimming and mud baths. For canoeing in the sea, the best place is
the village of Ucagiz, accessible from Kas by road. The four-hour
organised tripinvolves paddling past unique bays, and the historical
sites of the Submerged City and Simena, with breaks for swimming and
food.
Trekking
As Kas and the Lycian cities are close to each other, trekking is a
popular way of exploring the region, with routes and maps available.
Paths available for walking will go around the peninsula to Limanagzi,
Gedife Hill, Phellos, Gokceoren, Mount Asaz,and the Gombe plateau. Kas
is a good place to start the Lycian Way, Turkey’s first walking trail,
which is a 30-day walk around the coast and mountains.
Sailing
Kas is one of the most important stops on the Blue Voyage, as well as
a good starting point, and exploring the coast between Kas and Bodrum on
motor schooner or yacht is popular with visitors. The boats for hire
around the Kas Harbour are usually wellequipped with water, electricity,
gas, shower and laundry service often provided.
Parachuting
Kas had proved to be one of the best places in Turkey for hillside
parachuting, mainly due to the geography and climate. There are good,
reputable companies operating from the town, with modern equipment and
qualified supervisors.
Fishing
Kas has the cleanest and clearest waters in the Mediterranean with
little or no pollution, so fishing has developed into quite a lucrative
industry. The most common in this area arelobster, grey and red mullet,
lobster, octopus and tuna. Recently,trout farms have been established
around Gombe and Saklikent.
Beaches
Out
towards the southeast of town are the beaches of Kucukcakil, Buyukcakil
and Akcagerme, which are quite stony. One of the nicest in terms of its
tranquil location is Limanagzi, accessible only by boat, and surrounded
by a tiny cove with olivetrees. The tiny beach of Kaputas is 19km away,
and lies at the bottom of 192 rocky steps from the road, giving it a
unique setting when viewing it from a distance. It too is quite stony,
and the current can be very strong, but an attractive andrelatively
peaceful place for picnics and sunbathing.
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