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Mountains
Although Alanya is on the coast of the Mediterranean, its back rests on
Western Taurus. The Taurus Mountains are of essential importance in the life
of Alanya people. Going to pasture in the mountains and spending the summer
there is a thousand-year's Turkoman tradition. Up until the last century,
the villagers used to leave their villages with the coming of spring and go
to pasture. On the plains of the Taurus exceeding thousand meters, the tents
made of goat hair were pitched and while on one side flocks were put out the
pasture on the other side people makes cheese and butter and weave carpets
and rugs. The pasturage culture today exists in the luxurious cottages
instead of the tents for people to go there and have a cool weekend holiday.
The Taurus hold the unique beauty of the nature with its pine and cedar
trees covered by forests, deep valleys, peaks in clouds and rivers coming
from peaks. Nowadays the pastures are commonly visited by both local and
foreign tourists; old Turkmen traditions do still exist in these daily
picnic areas.
Dim
River
Dim
River takes its source from the Taurus and flows to the Mediterranean from
the east of Alanya; there are picnic areas on the coast of it which is 15 km
inside from the coast of the Mediterranean. In summer the tables of field
restaurants under the old plane trees are set in the brook. The guests sit
there bare feet in the brook. What's more, authentic tables with cushions
are set on the wooden terraces on the slopes close to the brook and by the
brook. In some restaurants, tables are on the rafts. The valley covered by
forests is cool even in the summer. The commonly preferred dish in this area
is usually trout. The trout are kept in the pools in restaurant gardens.
They are usually fried, cooked in a crock or grilled. Also, there are some
sites in the area proper for mountain-biking and trekking.
Obaçay
Coming
from the Taurus Mountains, Obaçay falls into the Mediterranean from the west
of Dim River. There are picnic areas in Kadıpınarı whre the brook rises. The
shade of pine and plane trees is always cool. Kadıini Cave, known as the
first settlement of Alanya in the prehistoric times, is here, too. It's
inconvenient to enter the cave for safety as there are no arrangements yet.
Trout fish is the most desirable dish and it's a preferable dish in the
restaurants of Kadıpınarı.
Söğüt
Plateau
It's
located in the inner parts of the Taurus Mountains. You can reach the
plateau from the bank of Demirtaş Brook, using a stabilized road where there
are citrus fruits gardens, green houses, greengrowths and pine trees. From
Demirtaş, Kaş is in 30 km, Sapadere in 35 km, Tokar in 40 km and Söğüt
Pasture in 50 km. There are country cafes and restaurants in plateau
countries.
Dereköy Plateau
It's a plateau country situated
on the side of the valley where Kargı Brook flows in the south of Alanya. It
was founded between the pine trees and vegetable fruit gardens. You can go
there using the 30 km. asphalt road. The forest is convenient for people to
take a picnic and go for a walk. You can do shopping from the country grocer
and then drink a stewed tea in the country cafe. There are also country
restaurants offering meat dishes.
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Alanya
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