Rising to a height of 12,500 feet (2,365 meters), Mount Olympos, also known as Tahtali Dagi, stands as the highest peak in Beydaglari Coastal National Park. Named after the ancient Lycian city of Olympos, whose ruins are found along the coast to the south, this mountain offers a dramatic panorama of surrounding peaks, dense forests, and the vast ocean. Visitors can experience the rugged beauty of the landscape, with sweeping views that stretch from the mountain’s summit to the coastline below.
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