These waterfalls in Antalya will make you forget everything in the world.
Lower Duden Waterfall
Lower Duden Waterfalls includes two distinct waterfall attractions. The upper falls bring together a collection of small falls in a quiet municipal park, while the lower waterfall creates one impressive cascade that spills over the Antalya city cliffs from the Duden River into the sea. The upper falls are easier to reach, but many make the trip to the lower falls. Take a spiral staircase that leads into a natural cave behind the falls, where you'll feel their power and be treated to a view from behind a wall of water.
Upper Duden Waterfall
Upper Duden Waterfall, which is located on the Duden River, 10 km north of the city centre, is almost a part of heaven.
Upper Duden Waterfall is called as Alexander Falls as well and 10 km far from the city center. The paradise like hinterland of the waterfall is all in green. Source of the waterfall that falls from 20 m is at the Kirkgoz area 22 km ahead. Tombs engraved in the rocks can be seen beneath the waterfall.
Waterfall is worth for seeing through the caves beneath. There is also another water source at the base where waterfall falls. The environs of the waterfall designed as picnic area. Public buses and minibuses are the transport means.
Kursunlu Waterfall
The Kursunlu Waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. It is situated in the midst of a pine forest of exceptional beauty, and the environs provide a picnic and pleasure spot about twenty minutes by car from the centre of the city of Antalya.
Manavgat Waterfall
Manavgat is the second largest town of Antalya province with the surface area of 2283 square kms and has the great waterfall known as Turkey’s Niagara on Manavgat river which is the most regularly flowing river of Turkey. Turkish visitors enjoy coming here not only watching the great waterfall but also having a rest in the cool atmsophere around. Manavgat has also one of the well-known holiday resorts of Turkish Riviera, Side, which is visited by millions of holiday-makers all over the world today.
Sapadere Waterfall
Alanya Sapadere Canyon is 360 meters long and located 3 km away from Sapadere Village.The sapadere Canyon is formed by erosion from water, ice, and wind.The layers of rock were formed over thousands of years.Wooden walkways make for easy access for all visitors.You will be amazed by the rapidly gushing water over series of rock steps, the numerous waterfalls, rare plants and different species of animals and birds when walking through this natural habitat.The clean, fresh air and cascading turquoise water over the rocks is therapeutic and refreshing on the human spirit...after all, don’t forget that water means life!At the end of the pathway, 300 meters inside Sapadere canyon's entrance, you will find the most spectacular point; the marvelous waterfall.This is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and it is also possible to swim in the natural pool at the bottom of the waterfall.
Degirmendere Waterfall - Hidden Paradise
The name Değirmendere (Mill Stream) comes from the stream with the same name, around which many water mills were settled.
It really is a hidden heaven because it’s not known by many people outside of the locals in neighboring villages, so there won’t be a crowd in the park when you get there.
The water comes from its source and falls over the rocks from 3 to 4 meters above. After a nice walk inside the park (which is very nicely organized) you can take a swim in the beautiful, natural lake.
Ucansu Waterfall
Uçansu Waterfall, which is located on the near to Gündoğmuş district in Antalya, does not exceed 15 degrees. For those who are looking for a new and hidden spot to cool off, this is the right place for you. The 50 meters high Uçansu Waterfall, which was made from the summit of the Taurus Mountains and fed by the snow waters coming from the Akdağ and Geyik mountains, impresses its visitors with its landscape.
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