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Fethiye
Fethiye is located on the Lycian and Carian border and was
called Telmessos in ancient times. The city was very prominent and a centre of
prophecy, pledged to Apollon. That the city life was rich and highly cultured
during the Hellenistic and Roman periods is evident from the existing monuments.
Today the majority of ancient ruins in Telmessos are rock-tombs, Lycian-type
sarcophagi, the fortress and the Roman Theatre.
The peninsula lying between Fethiye and Antalya was known as Lycia in the ancient
times. Lycians were natives of Anatolia and sea-faring people as mentioned in
Homer’s Iliad and Kadesh War Peace Agreement document.
The tomb of Amyntas, which could be considered as the insignia of Fethiye,
strikes the eye with its grandeur on the slope as you enter the bay. This tomb,
whose façade was built as an Ionic temple based on the plan of in antis,
belonged to Amyntas is believed to be a king or a governor of Telmessos during
the Hellenistic period.
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Within the city there are quite a number of Lycian-type sarcophagi. On these
there are epitaphs in the Lycian scripture. Especially the sarcophagus near the
government house is worthy of notice, with its relieves depicting warriors.
The fortress stands where the city was first founded and the existing walls are
from the 11th Century. At same places, portions of walls from the Roman period
can be seen. The fortress was repaired by the Rhodesian Knights during the 15th
Century and was used as a naval base.
Telmessos Ancient Theatre stands opposite to the commercial quay at Fethiye town
centre. Typical Roman type theatre was built in 2nd. Century on the remains of a
Greek style previous one. The site was escavated by the Fethiye Archaeology
Museum in 1993 and a restoration project was made to renovate the theatre’s
cavea and stage.
Fethiye Archaeology Museum exhibits numerous Archaeological findings from the
Lycian, Hellenistic, Roman and Ottoman periods as well as ethnological works of
art typical of the region.
There is a new project to be realised in 2001—2002 for a new “open-air Museum
complex with the ancient theatre”. Fethiye Municipality and the Directory of
Museum are leading this project to reform the centre of town with the idea of
protecting natural and cultural environments of Fethiye.
The Teke Peninsula of our times, lying between Fethiye and Antalya was known as
LYCIA in the ancient times. In fact the Lycians participated in the Kadesh War
together with Hittites, Which indicates that they were one of the oldest tribes
of Anatolia. All through the history, Lycia was invaded by the Persians,
Alexander The Great, Romans and Byzantines but was never evacuated. Fethiye is
an appropriate centre for excursions into Lycia. Either on your own or by
organised daily tours, you can pay visits to major Lycian cities in the region.
Telmessos
The Telmessos antique city is the only center along the Mediterran cean shores
where settlemment has been continuous from the first establishment to the
present day.The philological studies reveal that city dates back to the third
Century B.C.
Blue Lagoon (Ölüdeniz):
Explore Blue Lagoon (Ölüdeniz) where the calm crystal water is ideal for swimming
and other water sports. Blue Lagoon is located near the famous tourist resort of
Fethiye, Belcekiz Beach and protected as one of the natural parks of Turkey.
Xanthos:
Political capital of Lycian Federation, Xanthos is known as the place of people
who committed suicide all together for peace and freedom when Persians invaded
town in 546 BC. Sir Charles Fellows first discovered Xanthos in 1838 and all
relieves and unlikely beautiful Nereid’s Monuments were carried to
London—British Museum. The ruins still standing in the city, which is at present
location of Kinik Village on the road from Fethiye to Kas Town, are splendid
samples of the Lycian Civilisation.
Cadianda :
The ancient city of Cadianda is located at Üzümlü Village, about 20 Km. from
Fethiye. Best samples of Cyclops Walls of the ancient ages, a sport complex,
theatre and Heroon like temple type tombs are all worth to see.
Tlos: Located at 28 km. from Fethiye, Tlos is one of the oldest residential areas
of Lycia and one of the few cities, which continued its existence up to the 19th
Century. Tlos is known as “the sport centre” of Lycian Federation and was the
home of mythological winged horse Pegasus and his hero Bellorophonte. Acropolis,
temple type tomb of Bellorophonte, Stadium—bath complex, and theatre are some of
the structures coming from early periods of Tlos.
Pinara:
“Beauty Center” of Lycians, Pinara is on the way to Minare Village and can be
reached by a short road branching off from the Fethiye—Kas highway. Numerous
Pigeon Holes like simple tombs carved on the slope of the Hill and a hearth
planned Aphrodite Temple are probably the most interesting remains of Pinara to
see.
Letoon:
Letoon is a holy city, dedicated to Goddess Leto, located at the Kumluova Village
and 4 Km. from Xanthos. It is known that all holy ceremonies were held here with
the priests of the temples of Leto, Artemis and Apollon.
Oenanda: recently excavated city of Oenanda is located near Incealiler Village,
about 88 Km. to Fethiye. British and Turkish archaeologists discovered about 300
scribed tablets of Lycian Epicurean Philosopher Dioghenes.
Fethiye is surrounded by Toros (Taurus) Mountains, which are fully decorated
with pine and cedar trees in addition to about 10.000 sorts of floral
components. Ecological life of Fethiye is waiting to be explored by the people
who are the lovers of nature, culture and history.
Butterfly Valley:
Pieri Rapos, Euglapia Quadripunctia, Danaus Chtsippus and others… Butterfly
Valley is placed at the bottom of deep and sharp of a Valley, which is one of
the most beautiful bays around Fethiye. Starting springtime for about 9—10
months more than 40 kinds of butterflies can be watched in the valley.
Gemiler Bay & Island:
Following the road leading from Kaya Köyü, you end up at a beautiful beach
surrounded by pine and olive trees. Gemiler bay is facing you to the small
Island where Byzantine ruins lie tucked among the pines. A Japanese team has
carried on archaeological excavations for 10 years.
Günlüklü (Küçük Kargi):
This site is also operated as a camp-site by the Directorate of National Parks
and renewed for its incense (Sytrax) trees (Liquidi-Ambar Orientalis) which grow
only in Mugla region.
Katranci:
The Mugla—Fethiye highway branches off to this campsite at a point 15 km. from
Fethiye and there are numerous little bays around this spot. Katranci is an
ideal place with camping facilities where pine trees stretching right to the
shore.
Saklikent Gorge:
High in the mountains above Fethiye rushing torrents cut a narrow gorge / canyon
through the mountains, creating Saklikent Gorge. A cool refuge on hot summer
days, Saklikent Gorge is a favourite picnic spot with rustic restaurants serving
delectable fresh trout.
Gebeler Spa: The Gebeler Spa is a thermal spring recalling Tlos baths. The
spring, that content high Chlorine and sulphate cures many ailments. The 15
meters deep hot water wells are most efficacious remedies for rheumatism,
sciatica and skin diseases.
From the coastline to the mountains—pastures, Fethiye is the place where
different cultures are mixed and coloured the life. Yörük (Nomads) and fishermen
come together easily in a typical Fethiye picture. Folkloric values as folk
music, folk dances, and handcrafts, local cuisine are all different than the
other regions of Turkey.
Kaya Rugs: Kaya Village rugs have been made for centuries with specific designs
and colours and specially used technique for the dyes.
Dastar: Dastar is hand-craft more specifically seen in Üzümlü Village. Cotton is
used for these scarves and they are hand made either in plain weaving or with
designs in white—on—white.
Kilim: Flat woven carpets as well as saddle—bags are hand—made at Seydiler,
Atlidere, Karaçulha and Eldirek Villages with specific designs.
Kolan: These are thin, long belts woven from wool dyed in various colours. .
KAYA KÖYÜ—MOSAICS OF CULTURES: Beyond the Fethiye fortress going south, if you
follow the road climbing up to the slope some 7 km. you can come to a
magnificent lowland where Anatolian Greeks had lived until 1922. Greeks called
the town Levissi in the past. Kaya Köyü in the year 1922 during the exchange of
Turks in Thrace with Anatolian Greeks was evacuated and the new residents did
not take up the existing houses. Kaya become a “Ghost Town” as an abandoned town
after 1923.
2 churches, chapels, numerous houses, schools, library, hospital, work—shops and
the other structures will be renovated soon according to a project which is made
by The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies and The Chamber Of Turkish
Architects. After the renovation, Kaya Köyü will serve as the place of “ Piece &
Friendship Village” and be protected forever.
Fethiye’s magnificent mountains and forests are mostly undeveloped, existing as
wonderful natural preserves for an extraordinary variety of life a culture,
flora and fauna.
For centuries nomads and semi—nomadic people have migrated annually to the fresh
pastures of the higher elevations in summer.
Seki and Girdev Pastures are two of magnificent picturesque areas on Taurus
(Toros) Mountains about 80 km. to Fethiye Town centre and famed for their horses
and Juniper trees. At Bogalar Village, there is a nomad museum worth seeing,
immortalising the traces of culture at pastures.
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