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Cycling Adventure from Siirt to Eruh to Doğan Mah.


A road cycling route starting from Siirt

Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure from Siirt to Eruh and Doğan Mah.

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Get ready for an epic cycling journey through Siirt, Eruh, and Doğan Mah. This road route offers incredible scenery, challenging climbs, and rewarding descents. As you conquer the 4371 meters of ascent over a distance of 137 kilometers, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking vistas and a sense of achievement. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this route will test your endurance and provide unforgettable memories.

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137 km
4371 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Siirt City center
Siirt: Adventurous Cycling and Cultural Exploration in Siirt
Siirt is a locality located in southeastern Turkey. From a cyclist's perspective, Siirt offers a mix of challenging terrain and scenic routes. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscapes and winding roads, providing an adventurous cycling experience. One well-known climb nearby is Pervari Mountain, which attracts seasoned cyclists seeking a tough challenge. Siirt also offers cultural attractions such as the historic Bridge of Kurtalan, adding cultural enrichment to the cycling experience. With its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Siirt is an intriguing destination for cyclists.
SiirtCity
Start your adventure in Siirt, where you can explore the vibrant local markets. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of this bustling city before heading into the open road.
EruhTown
In Eruh, take a moment to visit the ancient Archeological Museum. Discover artifacts that date back thousands of years and learn about the rich history of this region.
Doğan Mah.Sub-urb
As you pass through Doğan Mah., be sure to stop by the local tea houses and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. Enjoy a traditional cup of Turkish tea and take in the scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Finish: Siirt City center
Siirt: Adventurous Cycling and Cultural Exploration in Siirt