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Scenic Ride to Dargeçit


A road cycling route starting from Dargecit

Take in the natural beauty on a leisurely road cycling journey to Dargeçit.

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Enjoy a leisurely ride to Dargeçit, covering a distance of 48 km with an ascent of 590 meters. Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages along the way. Explore the ancient rock formations and ruins in Anıtlı, and discover the historical significance of İzbırak. Arriving in Dargeçit, you'll be greeted by its warm hospitality, traditional markets, and stunning architecture.

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48 km
590 m
Chill
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Highlights on the route

Start: Dargeçit City center
Dargeçit: Off-the-beaten-path cycling in Dargeçit, Turkey
Dargeçit, located in the southeastern part of Turkey in the provinces of Mardin, Batman, Şırnak, and Siirt, offers a unique cycling experience. The region features rugged terrain, making it well-suited for gravel cycling. Cyclists can explore dusty roads winding through picturesque landscapes, including rocky mountains and traditional villages. While the routes may be challenging, the cultural richness and historical attractions in Dargeçit make it a remarkable destination. Overall, Dargeçit ranks as a 3 on the cyclist's perspective scale, offering a memorable and off-the-beaten-path cycling experience.
AnıtlıVillage
Marvel at the ancient rock formations and ruins in Anıtlı.
İzbırakVillage
Learn about the historical significance of İzbırak and explore its archaeological sites.
DargeçitTown
Discover the unique charm and cultural heritage of Dargeçit.
Finish: Dargeçit City center
Dargeçit: Off-the-beaten-path cycling in Dargeçit, Turkey

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