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The Kurşunlu Waterfall park: waterfalls and nature. Suitable for everyone

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Distance
1.62 mi
Elevation gain
167 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
167 ft
Max elevation
330 ft
TrailRank 
44
Min elevation
330 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
8 hours one minute
Coordinates
834
Uploaded
February 17, 2023
Recorded
February 2023
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near Fettahlı, Antalya (Türkiye)

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Photo ofThe Kurşunlu Waterfall park: waterfalls and nature. Suitable for everyone Photo ofThe Kurşunlu Waterfall park: waterfalls and nature. Suitable for everyone Photo ofThe Kurşunlu Waterfall park: waterfalls and nature. Suitable for everyone

Itinerary description

The main attraction of this hike is the Kurşunlu Waterfall. In addition, the walk goes through beautiful stretches of forest and just before the end we see a wonderful travertine rock formation.

Kurşunlu Waterfall
Kurşunlu Waterfall is among the most alluring natural beauties in Antalya at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, waiting to be discovered.
Kurşunlu Waterfall is a great choice for a peaceful and relaxing day in nature. You can take a walk around to explore the flowing waters that create small ponds. You can also can have a nice picnic under the shade of pine trees with the sound of the flowing water.
Kurşunlu Waterfall falls 18 meters. It is the tallest waterfall in the canyon.
Actually, there is not a single waterfall here. You will see a number of small waterfalls that form 7 small ponds. Although the water decreases a little in the summer season, the waterfall will enchant you during any season.

Kurşunlu Waterfall - Landscape, Flora, and Fauna
Kursunlu Waterfall has a marvelous landscape where you can see interesting rock formations meeting with flowing waters. It is home to a lot of species.
Due to the richness of the flora here, the area is called a plant tunnel. The most common tree in the nature park is the cluster pine and it allows the area to remain cool.
Apart from pines, it's possible to see laurel, carob, wild olive, mastic, willow, fig, myrtle, oleander, blackberry, wild rose, tamarisk, spruce, kermes oak, thyme, wild mint, beech trees, bracken, and ivy.
Among the aquatic plants, there are water mints, reeds, water hunts, and lotus.
Kurşunlu Waterfall Natural Park is home to many forest animals such as dogs, snakes, turtles, bats, squirrels, foxes, wild boars, rabbits, tortoises, and lizards.

Kurşunlu Waterfall - Facilities
A parking lot is available at the entrance.
There are playground areas for the children.
There are pony rides for the children and camel rides for adults
It is possible to find WC, cafés, and restaurants around the waterfall.
You can take great photos and enjoy the calmness in the observation terraces.
It is clean enough to see the fish swimming in the stream.

Kurşunlu Waterfall - Entrance, Tickets, and Tours
There is an entrance fee to the National Park. The Museum Card is not valid at Kurşunlu Waterfall. It is open to visitors every day but the visiting hours change according to the season. Please check the visiting hours before arriving.

(source: https://antalyatouristinformation.com/things-to-do/waterfall/kursunlu/ )

After we have passed the ticket office, we almost immediately arrive at a very large picnic area. From there it is only a few steps to the Kurşunlu Waterfall. We walk close to the various waterfalls and then cross the stream over a kind of stone walkway.

We are now inside the canyon and continue to follow the river. We pass the Bitki tuneli (plant tunnel) and shortly after we reach the small waterfall.
After we pass the Osmanli Restaurant we have to cross the river with the Big Bridge. Straight ahead is a path indicating "not suitable for less experienced walkers". But the problem is that further on the bridge that was there before has been knocked away, so it is simply not possible to cross later.
So we cross over the Big Bridge and continue on the other bank. We now follow a beautiful path that continues along the stream. At the last waterfall of the park, we turn right. Then we continue along another stream, now uphill. At this last stretch we walk through a nice forest with sometimes very large hollow trees, some ponds and in general a beautiful nature.
Shortly before we reach the end, we pass a very large travertine formation.
Travertine is a type of light colored, yellowish calcareous sedimentary rock of chemical origin. The small cavities present in the semi-compact structure are typical of travertine. Very resistant to atmospheric agents, travertine has been used since ancient Roman times in construction as a building and ornamental material.
This formation is completely green because of the moss that has grown over it. It is very special to see.
Shortly afterwards we arrive at the picnic area which we also visited at the beginning of the walk again, and it remains for us to walk back to the ticket office.

Some additional information:

The route is designed in a clockwise direction.
There are picnic tables in the beginning and the end of the hike.
There is drinking water at the restaurants in the park, but not in the forest.
The track is rather easy from a technical point of view.

Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 351 ft
Photo ofTicket office, (February 2023: 1 adult = 16 Turkish lira) Photo ofTicket office, (February 2023: 1 adult = 16 Turkish lira)

Ticket office, (February 2023: 1 adult = 16 Turkish lira)

PictographWaypoint Altitude 312 ft

WC

PictographPicnic Altitude 326 ft
Photo ofPicnic area

Picnic area

PictographIntersection Altitude 323 ft
Photo ofOn the way there, keep left, than left to the waterfall Photo ofOn the way there, keep left, than left to the waterfall Photo ofOn the way there, keep left, than left to the waterfall

On the way there, keep left, than left to the waterfall

PictographWaterfall Altitude 336 ft
Photo ofViewpoint waterfall, than cross the bridge Photo ofViewpoint waterfall, than cross the bridge

Viewpoint waterfall, than cross the bridge

PictographIntersection Altitude 297 ft
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Continue following the river

PictographWaypoint Altitude 295 ft

Bitki tüneli (plant tunnel)

PictographWaterfall Altitude 282 ft
Photo ofFor Little waterfall take stairs to the right, than come back Photo ofFor Little waterfall take stairs to the right, than come back

For Little waterfall take stairs to the right, than come back

PictographProvisioning Altitude 287 ft
Photo ofOsmanli Restaurant

Osmanli Restaurant

PictographBridge Altitude 266 ft
Photo ofCross the Big bridge (keep right), then keep left on the other side Photo ofCross the Big bridge (keep right), then keep left on the other side Photo ofCross the Big bridge (keep right), then keep left on the other side

Cross the Big bridge (keep right), then keep left on the other side

You have to cross the river here, further down the river the bridge is damaged, so you can not cross.

PictographWaterfall Altitude 192 ft
Photo ofAt he waterfal keep right, then the trail follows a nice creek

At he waterfal keep right, then the trail follows a nice creek

PictographIntersection Altitude 214 ft
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Keep left

PictographTree Altitude 277 ft
Photo ofGiant hollow trees

Giant hollow trees

PictographPhoto Altitude 301 ft
Photo ofTravertine Photo ofTravertine Photo ofTravertine

Travertine

Travertine is a type of light colored, yellowish calcareous sedimentary rock of chemical origin. The small cavities present in the semi-compact structure are typical of travertine. Very resistant to atmospheric agents, travertine has been used since ancient Roman times in construction as a building and ornamental material.

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