THEBEACH Summer 2014 | Page 27

THE BEACH | MAGAZINE T he Lycian Way is a trail which runs from the foothills of Fethiye to reach Antalya after some 500 km. As the trail sticks to coastal tracks it ascends where the mountains meet the sea and descends to follow the sands of the alluvial plains between the mountain ranges, following the routes used by the shepherds. The pace is often slow, but all the better, as the scenery is awesome. The best time of year to walk at least some of the trek is from the end of March onwards. By this time the snow has cleared from the higher sections and water is plentiful. Fritillaries, orchids, tulips and peonies will be in bloom. From the beginning of June, any local shepherd will have “ 25 and good food. In the walking season the houses may be quite crowded but hosts will never leave you without a bed. The way-marking is good and Kate Clow’s book ‘The Lycian Way’ essential for anyone walking in Turkey for the first time. THE OLUDENIZ SECTION of the Way … is an exciting mixture of mountainous tracks, meadow paths and sea-scapes. Below are some highlights: 1. Ovacik District to Kozagac...this starts from near the Montana Pine Resort and rounds the first headland east of Olu, to reach the hamlet of Kozagac. The path is narrow giving fantastic views of th