Saturday, March 14, 2015

Walking Trekking and Hiking Holidays Around Akyaka via Villa Vali


Walking and Hiking Holidays Around Akyaka
April and October are the best time of the year for trekkers. There are many courses up to the Sakar Hill with an amazing view of Gokova Gulf. There are many hiking trails to follow aroung Gokova and Akyaka and take in the best that nature has to offer with historical heritage to be discovered along the way. 
Akyaka is an lovely beach resort at the head of the Gulf of Gökova, nestling in deep pine forests and eucalyptus woods.  With a backdrop to the north of the majestic Sakar Tepe mountains which rise to almost 1,000m and bordered to the south by the wetlands of the Gökova plain ("heaven's plain") with it's multitude of species, particularly water birds.
18 walks are listed in a guide produced by Akyaka.org.
Forest Walk
Inisdibi
Bird Walk
Along the Coast
Turnali Walk
Stork Walk
Village Walk
Sakar Tepe
Çalca Crest
Gökçe Waterfall
Hayıtlı Hill 
Domuzbelen 
Haşimbahçesi
Tırnaklı Walk
Papazlık Valley 
Idyma Acropolis
Antique Road 
Canyon Trek
Imagine a day of exploration knowing you are to return to comfortable and home from home provided by Villa Vali

Villa Vali is a small family run holiday complex in the small Turkish village of Akyaka. The holiday complex consists of five properties and a choice of two, three and four bedroom villas, apartments and studios that share two swimming poolsand communal gardens and “al fresco” dining . The holiday homes offered by Villa Vali are fully furnished, spacious and well equipped.

 The Villa Vali holiday homes are set in beautiful relaxing gardens and embrace views of the the sea, the magnificent Sakar Mountain plus citrus and olive groves. Villa Vali is ideally situated and is just a ten minute walk from a sandy beach, the quaint village of Akyaka and a selection of riverside restaurants.



Akyaka is a cute small town surrounded by pine trees on the Gökova Gulf. Its geographical location allows the town to offer opportunities to participate in many types of nature sports such as kitesurfing, windsurfing, sea kayaking, biking, rock climbing, paragliding, sailing, walking, rafting and riding. 

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