Turkey has arguably got the best bus system in the world. But sometimes, walking is even better, especially in this massive country that is home to some of the oldest hiking trails in the world. One such trail is the Lycian Way: an iconic 509-km footpath that was established roughly 2,500 years ago. This waymarked trail was named by the Sunday Times as one of the world's top 10 best walks. The Lycian Way trail is perfect for stretching out your legs and getting your heart pumping after a long bus ride. The Lycian Way trail stretches between Fethiye and Antalya, and weaves its way from the Mediterranean coastline to the inland cedar forest that houses the ruins of ancient Lycian cities. Camping in Kabak ...
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