Kurşunlu Waterfall
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outdoor
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The Kurşunlu Waterfall is located 19 km from Antalya, Turkey at the end of a 7 km road branching off to the north of the Antalya-Serik-Alanya highway at a point 12 km east of Antalya. It is reduced to a mere trickle in the summer months.
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The Kurşunlu Waterfall is located 19 km from Antalya, Turkey at the end of a 7 km road branching off to the north of the Antalya-Serik-Alanya highway at a point 12 km east of Antalya. It is reduced to a mere trickle in the summer months.
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zimeeezimeee
69525
Cool place! I liked that there are many places for walking, and not just a waterfall. You can turn off the official paths and walk through the forest. In general, there was almost no garbage on the territory, there were many garbage cans that were dark brown and fit well into the landscape. The paths were of good material and comfortable for walking on wet surfaces. There are many interesting trees and plants. In general, about 5 km of footpaths are quite enough for a walk. There is a picnic area. Of the minuses: The main minus is the cafe on the territory of the reserve, they are terrible, expensive and with poor food and service, the administration please pay attention to this. There were also places where the road was washed out and branches were simply piled up there, it was not convenient to walk. And at the end of the route the bridge collapsed, put up a sign please. Advertising of local cafes looks ugly, hanging right on the trees. In general, I recommend it, suitable for those who want to take a walk in nature, but not far from civilization.
Andre WorldwideAndre Worldwide
50
was beautiful place with good view for take photos, but international tourist beware , it has one place where serving food the give you menu with euro cost not Lira Turkey ( all of place in turkey they bring you menu base of Lira Turkey not $ or other currency), they do by purpose to cheat international tourist , the font is very small , the price with Lira Turkey is fair so you never suspicious to them , you never think is euro , and the quality was the worst quality my wife and I had in Turkey , they bring the bill for 2 food with water and Guzlame 175 ( normal price must be 60 Turkish lira ) Lira turkey , we thought they had mistake , when we ask why they show us the menu that was in small font was euro price not Turkish lira , I had argue with them they wanted to call police , I put the picture of the place you can get idea where they are , never very eat there go back to Istanbul
farzad shahmoradifarzad shahmoradi
30
The entrance fee is 16TR for 18+, and 8TR for anyone younger. It's a very beautiful park with long trails and surrounded by beautiful trees. It has Washrooms, plenty of resturants (albeit overpriced), and playgrounds for your young ones to enjoy in. It's got some wild life roaming around like roosters etc. But the highlight of the park are the waterfalls that you can go see inside it. It's an amazing view and a very soothing and peaceful experience. I've got some pictures below to show you it's immense beauty. Theres a terrace on the top, and you can also go to the bottom of the waterfall, after going down multiple flights of steep stairs. Washroom are available, picnic place is good. Overall would recommend it as a place to relax and attain inner peace if you are in Antalya for a while, and are willing to drive or taxi for 25 mins.
Ahmad TariqAhmad Tariq
20
24 June 2023 There is a free parking place on the other side of the road. The entrance fee for adults was 28 TL. I imagine the other fee of 14 TL was for children. This information on the sign was only in Turkish. There were a lot of families with children on the pathways. Most of the pathways are in shade along the small river. We spent an hour at this place between 4pm and 5pm. It was hot so we welcomed the shady pathway. It is a fairly easy walk for people with normal mobility. I have found the placement of the signs a bit unusual but this wasn't a big problem. Places like Lotus Waterfall or Exit are posted much much in advance. The road to the waterfall from Antalya had a lot of traffic so it took to get there much longer than expected by Google Map. It is not allowed to enter the water. There is a Picknick area and cafes.
Iren Kun UKIren Kun UK
00
Northeast of Antalya, one of the tributaries of the Aksu River descends from the plateau to the coastal plain through a canyon two kilometres long. There, in a 600-hectare nature park you’ll encounter the gorgeous Kurşunlu Waterfall. Surrounded by pine forest, this has one main drop, from a height of 18 metres, but there’s a chain of seven splash pools in the canyon, each fed by smaller cascades. You can take in this natural wonder along a walking loop, cut from the rock and taking about 45 minutes. And as there’s ample shade and a cooling mist the walk never feels taxing. By the entrance to the park there’s also a picnic area and viewing terrace, served by a restaurant and playground for wee ones. Three buses shuttle between the centre of Antalya and the falls, but a taxi our organised tour may be the most comfortable options.
Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
20
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