Explore the "Efeler Way" in İzmir: the latest hiking trail linking authentic villagesThe Efeler Way (Efeler Yolu) is the newest sustainable hiking trail along Türkiye's stunning Aegean coast, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Recognized as one of Green Destinations' 'Top 100 Stories' last year, the trail is an adventure that blends history, nature, and local traditions.
By: Turkish Tourism The 500-kilometre Efeler Way starts in the Bornova district of İzmir and ends at the House of the Virgin Mary, near Ephesus. This extensive route links villages and plateaus, crossing ancient paths that reflect the culture of the "Efe"—honored leaders of the Zeybeks, irregular Turkish soldiers. The Efe are revered in Turkish history for their bravery, and their legacy continues through dances and local customs celebrated in villages today. Spanning 28 stages and 27 main routes, the Efeler Way leads hikers through diverse landscapes, from the peaks of Nif Mountain to the highlands of Kiraz, concluding in Selçuk. Along the way, visitors can experience local traditions in 28 villages that have retained their historical charm. Villages Preserving Tradition Each village on the Efeler Way is a treasure trove of culture and tradition, offering unique experiences. One of the earliest stops, Nazarköy, is famous for its handcrafted glass evil eye beads, designed to protect against negative energy. Birgi, a UNESCO World Tourism Organization Best Tourism Village, boasts over 200 historical monuments. Highlights include the Aydınoğlu Mehmet Bey Mosque and Çakırağa Mansion, showcasing the rich architectural heritage of the Anatolian Principalities Period. The trail also passes through Şirince, a charming village renowned for its vineyards, olive groves, and fruit wines. Visiting Şirince during the harvest season allows hikers to witness the production of high-quality olive oils and wines, creating a truly immersive experience. A Month of Trekking Adventure Hiking the entire Efeler Way can take about a month, with each day concluding in a village where trekkers can rest and enjoy the local culture. The route is designed to make every stop a rewarding destination, with wooden signs at village entrances providing key information for travelers. Efeler Passport Another delightful surprise on the Efeler Way is the 'Passport of the Efeler Way', which hikers can obtain from www.efeleryolu.com or Efeler Way Friendly Establishments. Participants on the route can have their Efeler Way Passports stamped with a distinctive local symbol and reflecting the identity of each village they visit. Each handcrafted Efeler Way passport has a unique serial number. Even better, hikers who collect all the village seals and demonstrate their completion of the route via route-sharing apps receive the special Efeler Way gold seal on the last page of the passport. Contact MAS - Media & Advertising Specialist ***@mas-me.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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