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Cycling Paradise


A gravel cycling route starting from Diyadin

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Iğdır on this gravel cycling route.

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This gravel route takes you on a scenic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Iğdır. With its moderate difficulty level and captivating scenery, this route offers a truly immersive cycling experience. Highlights along the way include the stunning views from Susuz Tepe, the famous Çobantaşı Tepesi, and the iconic Atatürk monument in Diyadin. Whether you're a nature lover or an avid cyclist, this route is guaranteed to impress with its beauty and charm.

gravel
81 km
1447 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Diyadin City center
Diyadin: Challenging cycling locality offering mountainous terrain and access to Mount Ararat.
Diyadin, located in Turkey's Ağrı, Kars, Iğdır, and Ardahan regions, is a challenging cycling locality. The area features diverse terrain, including mountainous roads and steep climbs, providing a thrilling experience for experienced cyclists. Cyclists visiting Diyadin have the opportunity to conquer Mount Ararat, one of Turkey's most iconic mountains. The region also preserves ancient Armenian ruins and historical sites, adding an extra layer of cultural richness to the cycling experience.
DiyadinTown
Diyadin is a popular spot for gravel cycling.
Susuz Tepe2372 mPeak
Susuz Tepe offers breathtaking views of Iğdır.
Çobantaşı Tepesi2341 mPeak
Visit Çobantaşı Tepesi for panoramic vistas of the region.
AtatürkSub-urb
The Atatürk monument in Diyadin is a significant landmark.
Finish: Diyadin City center
Diyadin: Challenging cycling locality offering mountainous terrain and access to Mount Ararat.

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