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THE LYCIAN WAY - 4TH OCTOBER 2009

Before we left Amsterdam months ago we had been talking about cycling the Lycian way between Fethiye and Antalya. The Lycian’s occupied this region more than 2000 years ago before the Greeks, Romans, Ottomans and Turkish. They set up the world’s first democracy, were wealthy and left their mark in one of the most scenic places in the world.

The official Lycian way is a 500KM walking tour off road through the mountains and you can find really detailed maps, which include smaller roads, good for cycling. So we planned our route to include as many small roads as possible and jumped back on the bikes.

The first couple of days were tough. Turkey’s coastline is super rugged and our legs were struggling with the extreme gradients. The heat was also incredible. We had expected Turkey to have cooled down by now but the temperatures were still in the high 30’s, our heads were pounding and clothes covered in salt.

Anyway thanks to the amazing views and the constant encouragement from the Turkish villagers we kept on cycling and our condition improved. The people are so friendly, waving and tooting all day and offering us Cay (Turkish tea) and not at one point did we feel unwelcome. We also decided to change our routine so we started cycling at sunrise and stopped for an afternoon siesta and to eat more amazing, fresh, organic Turkish food.

In total we did the route in about 9 days with 4 lazy days off in between and are now staying in a 200 year old Ottoman pension in Antalya. We stopped at as many little beaches and historic sites as possible and did some of our best cycling yet along surely one of the worlds nicest coastal roads.

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