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Lycian Way

Fethiye, Turkey

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Trail length

484.0 km

Time

~31 days

Elevation Gain

24447 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Trek the Lycian Way for a historic and scenic adventure through Turkey's heart-stirring landscapes.”

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the Lycian Way from Fethiye to Antalya?

The Lycian Way is 483.96 km long with 24,447 m of climbing, so it is usually treated as a full multi-day thru-hike rather than a short trek. Most hikers break it into several weeks of walking, with daily stages shaped by heat, water access, and overnight stops between the Fethiye area and the Antalya side.

Where does the Lycian Way start near Fethiye, and how do hikers reach the trailhead?

The official western start of the Lycian Way is at Ovacık, just above Ölüdeniz near Fethiye. Hikers commonly reach it from Fethiye by dolmuş heading toward Ölüdeniz and get off near the Ovacık-Hisarönü area, where the route begins; some also walk in from Fethiye on connecting trails, but Ovacık is the recognized start.

Is the Lycian Way well marked, or is navigation difficult on the Lycian Way?

The Lycian Way is generally marked with red-and-white waymarks, and on some sections hikers also see yellow directional signs referring to Likya Yolu. Even so, this is a long and demanding route with junctions, road crossings, and rough mountain terrain, so navigation still needs care, especially on remote stages.

How hard is the Lycian Way hike in Turkey?

The Lycian Way is an Extra Difficult long-distance trail with 24,447 m of total ascent over 483.96 km. The challenge comes from both scale and terrain: long daily distances, repeated climbs and descents, rocky coastal paths, and exposed mountain sections make it a serious undertaking rather than a casual walk.

What is the best time of year to hike the Lycian Way?

Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for the Lycian Way because the Mediterranean coast around Fethiye and Antalya can be extremely hot in summer. Many hikers aim for April to May or late September to November, when temperatures are usually more manageable for long stages and steep climbing.

Can hikers camp on the Lycian Way, or do they need to stay in villages?

Camping is possible on parts of the Lycian Way, and the route is known to have wild camping spots in some sections, often near water. Many hikers still mix camping with village pensions and small guesthouses, which can make resupply and stage planning easier across such a long point-to-point route.

What are some of the main highlights and landmarks on the Lycian Way?

The Lycian Way is known for combining Mediterranean coastal scenery with major archaeological sites from ancient Lycia. Well-known highlights along the route include the areas around Ovacık and Ölüdeniz near the start, plus famous Lycian sites such as Xanthos, Patara, and Myra farther along the trail.

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