Attractions and places to see in the Ala Mountains, also known as Aladağlar, offer a landscape characterized by rugged peaks, deep valleys, and natural water features. This region, part of the Anti-Taurus mountain range, provides opportunities for exploring high mountain passes and enjoying panoramic views. Visitors can discover a variety of natural monuments and serene spots. The area is a destination for those seeking outdoor experiences amidst a dramatic mountain environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I can only agree. The entire last part of the climb offers breathtaking views of the national park and its mountains
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Long but comfortable climb. Rarely over 6% gradient and wonderful views
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Via a gravel path you reach a blue-green reservoir. Nice break spot. Locals go fishing there. Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed.
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Here you will be protected from the sun under the trees and a canopy. There is a water hose at the stream from which drinkable water flows.
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A place to relax. You can swim in the river. It's super cold, but refreshingly good. You can grill in selected places and are surrounded by nature.
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Nice view of the highest mountain of Aladağlar (3756 m).
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The highest point on the road to Çamardı at 1720 m.
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The Ala Mountains offer a variety of natural features. You can visit the refreshing Yedigöze Waterfalls, enjoy panoramic vistas from View of Demirkazık Dağı, or discover the serene Turquoise Reservoir. The region is characterized by rugged peaks, deep valleys, and natural water features.
Yes, the Yedigöze Waterfalls are a notable attraction. Here, you can relax and even swim in the super cold but refreshing river. It's a place surrounded by nature where grilling is permitted in selected areas.
For breathtaking views, head to the View of Demirkazık Dağı, which offers vistas of the highest mountain in Aladağlar. The entire last part of the climb to this viewpoint provides stunning panoramas of the national park and its mountains. Additionally, Buldurus Pass (1720 m) also offers wonderful views during its long, comfortable ascent.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Yedigöze Waterfalls allow for relaxation and swimming in the river, with designated grilling areas. The Rest Area by the Stream provides a shaded spot under trees with drinkable water. The Turquoise Reservoir is another scenic and family-friendly natural monument, though swimming is not permitted there.
The Ala Mountains are ideal for hiking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Emler – Çelikbuyduran Geçidi loop from Sakartaş' or the 'Hiking loop from Emli Vadisi'. For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking in the Ala Mountains guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the 'Emler – Çelikbuyduran Geçidi loop from Sakartaş' (difficult, 13.3 km), 'Hiking loop from Emli Vadisi' (moderate, 7.8 km), and 'Junction with Resting Boulder loop from Demirkazık' (moderate, 7.9 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking in the Ala Mountains guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. Highlights like Buldurus Pass (1720 m) are praised for their comfortable climbs and wonderful views, while the View of Demirkazık Dağı offers breathtaking panoramas of the national park. The refreshing waters of Yedigöze Waterfalls are also a favorite for relaxation.
Yes, the Rest Area by the Stream is an excellent spot. Here, you can find protection from the sun under the trees and a canopy. There's also a water hose at the stream providing drinkable water, making it a perfect place to unwind.
You can swim in the river at Yedigöze Waterfalls, where the water is super cold but refreshingly good. However, swimming is unfortunately not allowed in the Turquoise Reservoir, although locals often go fishing there.
The highest point accessible by road mentioned in the region is Buldurus Pass (1720 m). It is the highest point on the road to Çamardı and offers a long but comfortable climb with wonderful views.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, mountain regions like the Ala Mountains are generally best visited during late spring, summer, and early autumn for hiking and outdoor activities, when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
While not explicitly 'hidden gems,' the Rest Area by the Stream offers a tranquil and less bustling experience compared to more prominent attractions. It's a peaceful spot to enjoy nature, protected by trees, with access to fresh water.


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