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Old Sep 4th, 2022, 12:30 PM
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Mersin/Taşucu to Antalya, one week through the mountains

Hi there,
so, I will arrive soon in Turkey, either in Taşucu or Mersin, and I will have to be in Antalya in a week time. I would love to do so through the taurus range, sleeping in mountain towns and doing some hiking here and there. Ideally, via local transport. Is this feasible? Does it make sense? Where should I go? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by psylosopher
Hi there,
so, I will arrive soon in Turkey, either in Taşucu or Mersin, and I will have to be in Antalya in a week time. I would love to do so through the taurus range, sleeping in mountain towns and doing some hiking here and there. Ideally, via local transport. Is this feasible? Does it make sense? Where should I go? Thanks!
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Anyone able to help? Come on, seriously, didn't ask anything complex i think
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not complex just a little detailed in a space where few people on Fodors venture. For instance, I've taken the bus along the coast but not into the mountains but I assume you just catch the bus to Karaman etc. St Paul's trail is the famous one, but I assume there are others.
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not complex just a little detailed in a space where few people on Fodors venture. For instance, I've taken the bus along the coast but not into the mountains but I assume you just catch the bus to Karaman etc. St Paul's trail is the famous one, but I assume there are others.
Thanks! Probably I am still too used too thorn tree, where the point was exactly asking about remote places (for what concerns the rest, plenty of info ate available elsewhere)... ah, saudade
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