MountaineeringTurkey has a number of mountain ranges with peaks ranging from heights of 3250m (10,660ft) to the 5165m (16,945ft) of Mount Agri (Ararat), the highest mountain in Anatolia, which provide excellent climbing possibilities for both novice and expert climbers. Permission is required from the Turkish Mountaineering Club.
SkiingSkiing: Winter sports resorts in Turkey are generally located in forested mountains. Ski centers are often easily accessible by road or by
Turkish Airlines domestic flights. Most resorts are in the north (near Ankara) and the western
interior (see
Where to Go section).
WatersportsThe Mediterranean coast, particularly Izmir, has very warm waters and watersports are widely available.
TrekkingTurkey's vast interior of unspoilt nature, mountains, plateau, villages and ancient ruins is perfect for exploring on foot.
GolfThere are currently five championship courses in Turkey; one of which is at the Klassis resort close to Istanbul, the other four of which are in the resort of Belek in the Antalya region.
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