Çirali
(Pronounced: Chi-raa-lugh)
The village of Cirali is located off the main highway
between Antalya and Kas, the windy Cirali road descends down a
mountain and into a lush valley where one notices a change
of climate and a denser, slightly more tropical flora. The village
itself consists of numerous basic guest houses and little hotels,
there are a handful of basic shops, markets, restaurants, cafes
and a car rental firm. There are no ATMs and there is no buzzing
night life. At one end of the beach, towards the "Olimpos"
end, there are several cafes that are popular with weekenders
from Antalya city. The other end of the beach is never crowded,
even in peak season.
Olympos
Beach
The most striking element in Cirali is Olympos Beach. Surrounded
by glorious mountains, blessed with crystal clear waters and so
large it never feels crowded even in peak season. The beach is
under protection as it is a nesting ground for sea turtles. As
such, you will not find any banana boats or para gliders anywhere
in sight. Heaven! If you are lucky, you may even spot a
turtle whilst snorkelling between May to July.
The Ruins of Olympos
As Bellerofon Hotel is situated on Olympos Beach, you will no doubt
spend many wonderful hours of relaxation there. However, be sure
to take the time to stroll to the other end of the beach and
turn right into the valley of Olympos in order to explore the
discreet ruins of this former Lycian port city. The ruins are
hidden in a sub tropical jungle amongst over grown vines and
trees and are simply a joy to explore. As you enter the valley
from the beach, there is a small admission charge. You will also
see that many of the buildings are sign posted.
Chimaera
High above Cirali along the slopes of Mt. Olympos is the Chimaera,
known in Turkish as Yanartas or Burning Stone. It is the stuff
of legend! Natural gas seeps out of the earth and inflames on
contact with air. Ancient people attributed the flames to a fire
breathing monster. This is a must see! Better to go after dark
and bring a torch! The stepped climb to the flames is tough but
with regular breathers along the way it should not be a major
problem. Take a taxi from Bellerofon to the bottom of the hill,
about 7 minutes drive or you could walk it in 30 minutes or so.
During the climb up mind your step and watch out for slippery
stones. With Turks, is has become somewhat of a tradition to
cook Turkish spicy sausage or "sucuk" on the flames.
Coupled with a bottle of red wine it makes for a great night-time
picnic.
Ulupinar
Up in the mountains above Cirali is Ulupinar, take a drive there
or if you are feeling adventurous you could even walk. This is
a lovely shaded, pine forest landscape where villages and small
restaurants are jotted around fresh water falls, rivers and streams.
Ulupinar is a wonderful place to go for lunch. Specialties include
fresh trout. On hot summer days, the ice cold mountain waters
cool the air for a refreshing lunch.
Phaselis
Another set of ruins, including an impressive theatre, await you
at Phaselis, a short drive along the main road heading north towards
Antalya. These ruins are better kept than those at Olympos and
are set in a wonderful natural harbour. If you hire a car, this
will be a pleasant half day outing. The ruins are sign posted from
the main road.
Kekova Boat Tour / Myra & Demre
Along the beach you may see advertisements for boat excursions.
Though the local boat tours are great the more impressive tour
is that of Kekova Island. This involves a 2 hour drive along
the coast. The boat excursion takes in the Sunken City, Byzantine
ruins partly submerged under the sea, and Simena Village with
its wonderful cliff top castle and amazing collection of Lycian
tombs. On the way back to Cirali you should stop in Demre and
Myra. The ruins at Demre are most impressive, the theatre is
in fine condition and the rock tombs set into the mountains are
a sight to behold. In Myra, just down the road, you have the
opportunity to explore the church of St. Nicolas, the original
Santa Claus. Whilst we would recommend a locally arranged tour
for this day out, you can of course rent a car and do it all
yourself. Take the main highway South towards Kas. Boats can
be boarded in Ucagiz or Kale.
Car Rental & Driving
Your host at Bellerofon, Akif, will be able to assist you with
car hire if you wish. There is a local firm in Cirali that has
a reasonable range of vehicles and competitive prices. Alternatively
we can arrange it for you before you go to ensure you get a vehicle.
We strongly recommend that you drive only during daylight hours.
The roads in Turkey may be unfamiliar to you and this is a precaution
worth taking, visibility at night is not great.
Further Reading
The Lycian Way
Kate Clow’s excellent Lycian Way book presents many great
walks around the Lycian peninsula. The book includes a good map
and useful hints about the area.
Lonely Planet - Turkey
Of the many guide books on offer, this is one of the best. |
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