KOVADA LAKE (KOVADA GÖLÜ)
Read moreLake Kovada (kovada gölü) is located in a national park at 908 m above sea level. With an area of 4 km², it is connected to the Eğirdir Lake by the Aksu River (25 km) and is surrounded by expanses of apple and peach trees. Fishy and 7 m deep, it offers an enchanting setting for fishing (between June and the end of September), picnicking and hiking. There is a possibility to camp. Note that the Kasnak forest is nearby.
MOUNT DAVRAZ (DAVRAZ DAĞI)
Read moreWith an altitude of 2,640 m and largely dominating the region to the west, Mount Davraz is in the continuity of the Dedegöl, Akdaş and Barla mountains. Still little known until recently, it is a resort installed at 2,160 m. Interesting ski area with a variety of slopes, there are also equipment rental companies, cafes. The Sirene Davras Mountain Resort with its 123 rooms welcomes skiers. To get there, it is best to be motorized, otherwise buses go there from Isparta in season.
SYNC & CORRECTIONS BY HONEYBUNNY EĞIRDIR
Read moreThis bright blue freshwater lake is the fourth largest in the country (517 km²). Several viewpoints offer exceptional panoramas. There are beaches that allow safe swimming. Until the 20th century, the peninsula and Yeşilada (Green Island) were separated. The peninsula was then an island, occupied mostly by a population of Greek origin, which, after the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923 imposing the exchange of populations between the two countries, was forced to leave. The pensions usually offer boat tours.