Turkey is a perfect holiday paradise with the turquoise shining seas of the southern Mediterranean, beautiful beaches, untouched nature and the multicultural and ingrained heritage that humanity has left us in this basin.
Olympos Cable Car is approximately 50 km from Antalya city center. is at a distance. It is located in Beydaglari National Park, 2,365 meters above sea level. Modern and compatible with the latest CEN standards, our cable car facility has been built on the heights and combined classic sea and mountain holiday activities in accordance with the motto “Sea to Sky”.
Due to the fact that it is sunny on average 300 days a year, the Antalya region is an attraction for tourists from all over the world, where they like to spend their holidays. The Olympos cable car is open to visitors all year round.
Our cable car ride leads through red and black pines rooted in untouched ground at refreshing heights and dwarf shrubs and deciduous trees in the lower areas. In this national park, rare cedars, which are characterized by emerald green coniferous leaves and unique flat top branches, occur mainly in medium-high countries.
The area where the tree cover ends and where only lichens and mosses survive, starts at an altitude of approximately 1900 m above sea level.
the local wildlife includes many songbirds and raptors; mammals such as wild boars, wolves, lynx, badgers; There are small reptiles such as turtles, lizards and chameleons. Our voyage begins with the entrance to the panoramic cabin, which can accommodate up to 80 people and is equipped with large windows.
Our about 10-minute adventure will take us to 726 m above sea level. height from the lower station, 2,365 m. It will take you to the top station, which is at a height. Meanwhile, each of them is approximately 55-60 m. We walk through high rope poles.
The height at which the tree cover ends and the clear limestone surface of the mountain begins to be seen begins at Mount Tahtalı, approximately 1,900 m above sea level.
Meanwhile, the structure of the mountain range, which has become more evident, allows you to read its geological history.