Ask passersby to go to the bus station, because it is off-season, there are very few people. There are upper and lower church relatively intact, and most houses have no roof. Walking around, I will imagine how lively and prosperous it was once here, and it is also very suitable for friends who like to take pictures to concave shape.
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Ask passersby to go to the bus station, because it is off-season, there are very few people. There are upper and lower church relatively intact, and most houses have no roof. Walking around, I will imagine how lively and prosperous it was once here, and it is also very suitable for friends who like to take pictures to concave shape.
I think this kayakoy ghost town is worth going. The peaks are not very good to climb, it is recommended to bring better sneakers. A very historical place, it was originally a place where the Orthodox Greeks lived, and then it was exchanged back to Greece after the Greek-Turkish war (in fact, I think it was driven away) and then it became a ghost town in ruins. Climbing to the top of the mountain to see the Mediterranean was very pleasant.
Kayak Stone Village in Fethiye north over a mountain about 20 kilometers, from Fethiye called a taxi to and from 100 lira, the driver will wait more than an hour to play back. Kayak Stone Village tickets 5 lira, a village where the Greeks lived before, in the early 20th century, the Greeks and Turkey signed an agreement to exchange Christian Greeks back to Greece, and Muslims in Greece came to Turkey, and the village has since been abandoned. The village is very large and complete, the roof wooden structure is damaged, the wall frame is there, there is no tourist feeling full of vicissitudes here, a good place for shooting ghost movies [laughing]
The village, Levissi, which was once a Greek village, was abandoned after a deal between Greeks and Turks in the early 20th century to exchange Christian Greeks back to Greece, and most Muslims in Greece came to Turkey. Because the village is located in the foothills, the roof wood has been destroyed, only the stone walls are still there, the most worth a visit is two churches, one is the low Kataponagiaand, the other is the Taxiarkis on the hillside, both of which retain some of their painting decorations and black and white pebble mosaics. board. Open hours: May~October 8:30-18:30, November~April 8:00-17:00 Tickets: 5 lira, free transportation after closing: From the bus station next to Fethiye Mosque, you can take the CMB to reach here.
Some depressed ancient cities, there are many stone houses, are abandoned cities, there are not many tourists, but the style is very unique, it is worth coming, there are some small restaurants here, but if the time is late, it is still recommended not to come, early can