Eco Turkey
Your Complete Guide to Turkey's Nature Destinations — Pamukkale, the Lycian Way & Uzungöl
Destinations
Turkey's wild places
Detailed guides to getting there, timing your trip, where to stay, and what to see for each region.
Pamukkale
Aegean
Blindingly white travertine terraces and thermal pools over the ruins of Hierapolis.
View guide →Lycian Way
Mediterranean
A 500km waymarked coastal trail past ancient ruins, pine forest, and turquoise coves.
View guide →Uzungöl
Black Sea
A misty highland lake ringed by pine forest in the Black Sea's Kaçkar foothills.
View guide →Cappadocia
Central Anatolia
View guide →Mount Nemrut
Southeastern Anatolia
View guide →Lake Salda
Mediterranean
View guide →Saklıkent Gorge
Mediterranean
View guide →Ölüdeniz
Mediterranean
View guide →Olympos & Chimaera
Mediterranean
View guide →Kaçkar Mountains
Black Sea
View guide →Köprülü Canyon
Mediterranean
View guide →01 — Why Turkey for Nature Travel
One country, three landscapes.
Turkey's geography rarely lines up scenery like this in a single trip: blinding-white travertine terraces in the Aegean, a long-distance trail through ancient ruins on the Mediterranean coast, and a mountain lake in the misty highlands of the Black Sea. Ecoturkiye pulls all three together into one guide — getting there, timing it right, and where to stay.
02 — Experiences
Start planning your route.
Practical guides for each destination — tickets, transport, lodging, and what to see.
Pamukkale Tickets
Entry prices, hours, and how to skip the queue at the travertines.
Learn more →Lycian Way Route & Stages
The full 29-stage breakdown of Turkey's most famous long-distance trail.
Learn more →What to Do in Uzungöl
Lakeside walks, highland plateaus, and Black Sea cuisine near the lake.
Learn more →Getting to Pamukkale
Flights, buses, and transfers from Denizli or İzmir airport.
Learn more →Getting to the Lycian Way
Reaching the trailheads from Dalaman or Antalya airport.
Learn more →Uzungöl Hotels
Where to stay by the lake, from wooden bungalows to highland lodges.
Learn more →03 — Visit Guide
The right season, the right route.
Three practical tips to keep in mind while planning across Turkey's nature destinations.
Time it right
Pamukkale is quieter in spring and autumn; the Lycian Way is best April–May and September–October.
Book transfers ahead
Airport-to-trailhead distances can be long — arrange your transfer before you land.
Combine the routes
The Aegean and Mediterranean destinations sit within a day's drive of each other — see both in one trip.
Turkey Beyond the Cities
Turkey is far more than its famous cities. Between the Aegean, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea lie some of the most striking natural landscapes in the region — dazzling white mineral terraces, a 500-kilometre coastal hiking trail, mist-wrapped alpine lakes, deep canyons and high mountain pastures. Eco Turkey is your practical, up-to-date guide to exploring them well: what to see, when to go, how to get there, what it costs, and how to travel responsibly.
Start With Three Icons
Pamukkale — the "Cotton Castle." Warm, mineral-rich spring water has built cascading white travertine terraces over millennia, crowned by the Greco-Roman spa city of Hierapolis and the column-strewn Antique Pool. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Turkey's most photographed places. See our ticket and entrance-fee guide and how to get there.
The Lycian Way — one of the world's great long-distance walks, running roughly 540 km along the ancient region of Lycia from near Fethiye to Antalya. It links turquoise bays, pine forest, ghost villages and ruined cities. Most walkers tackle it in stages; our route and stages and best time and difficulty guides help you plan.
Uzungöl — a serene alpine lake and village in the Black Sea mountains near Trabzon, famous for its lakeside mosque reflection, misty valleys and highland pastures. It pairs perfectly with the nearby Sümela Monastery. Begin with how to get there and the best time to visit.
Plan a Smarter Trip
Every guide here focuses on the details that actually make a trip work — realistic transport options, current ticket prices, seasonal timing, and honest tips on crowds and conditions. Whether you are chasing sunrise over the travertines, walking a coastal trail, or escaping to a mountain lake, start with the destination guides above and build your itinerary from there.