An
important city of ancient Pisdia, Altinkaya (Selge),
northwest of the Koprulu Canyon National Park,
is reached by a winding mountain road. The
city walls, towers, cisterns, temple to Zeus,
agora, stadium, theater, gymnaslum and
necropolis remain from this commercial city
that stood at an elevation of 950 meters.
Historians verify that Selge had direct trade
with Antalya, which brought it prosperity.
Although the Manavgat Waterfalls are not high,
milky white, foaming water rushes powerfully
over the rocks. Next to the waterfalls shady
tea gardens and restaurants make the falls a
pleasant, cool resting spot, especially
welcome after a day of sightseeing. You can
take a delightful boat trip up the Manavgat
river to explore this lovely area further.
Side, one of the best-known classical sites in
Turkey, was an ancient harbor whose name meant
pomegranate. Today a pretty resort town, its
ancient ruins, two sandy beaches, many shops
and extensive tourist accommodation attract
throngs of visitors. There are numerous cafes
and restaurants with a view of the sea, and
the shops that line the narrow streets seli
typical Turkish handicrafts including leather
goods and Turkey's famous beautiful gold
jewelery. Tne magnificent theater of the
ancient city, built on colonnaded arches, is
the largest in tne wncle area. (Closed for
restoration) Other monuments include the
agora, the Apollo Temple. whicn is situated
near the sea. a fountain and necropolis. The
extensive Roman baths. now a museum. houses
one of Turkey's finest archaelogical
collections.
East of Side, tucked in pine forests the
holiday resorts of Sorgun, Titrey en
Gol (Blue Flag) and Kizilagac are both popular
for their sandy beaches and sparkling sea. The
atmosphere is relaxed, the accommadation
plentiful and the activities endless.
West of Side, the holiday centers of Kumkoy,
Colakli and Kamelya also offer sun and sea, in
close proximity to ancient sites. In the
Pamphlyian Seleucia (Bucaksihlar), 15km
northeast of Side, are the remains (in good
condition) of Roman baths, temples, churches,
a mausoleum, theatre and agora.
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