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The Carian Trail (Turkish: Karia Yolu) is an 820 km long-distance footpath exploring the South Western corner of Turkey through the modern provinces of Muğla and Aydın. The trail is officially opened in 2013 and winds through some of the lesser known regions of Turkey. The trail is signed and waymarked with red and white stripes (Grande Randonnee convention) allowing both independent and group travelers from inside and outside of Turkey to hike and enjoy the scenic beauty and cultural treasures of Caria.

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  • The Carian Trail (Turkish: Karia Yolu) is an 820 km long-distance footpath exploring the South Western corner of Turkey through the modern provinces of Muğla and Aydın. The trail is officially opened in 2013 and winds through some of the lesser known regions of Turkey. The trail is named after the Carian civilization, indigenous people of Asia Minor. It passes through an area with many ancient ruins. Stone paved caravan roads and mule paths connect villages from the coast to a . There are pine forest covered mountain slopes, olive terraces and almond groves which are an important part of the region's economy. The trail is signed and waymarked with red and white stripes (Grande Randonnee convention) allowing both independent and group travelers from inside and outside of Turkey to hike and enjoy the scenic beauty and cultural treasures of Caria. (en)
  • Карийская тропа (тур. Karia Yolu) — протяжённый пешеходный маршрут на юго-западе Турции, около 800 км длиной на территории современных провинций Мугла и Айдын. Тропа носит своё название в честь древней Карии, от которой она унаследовала древние руины, мощёные камнем караванные дороги и мульи тропы, соединяющие деревни от побережья до гористой внутренней части. Сосновые леса скрывают горные склоны с оливковыми террасами и миндалём — важная составляющая экономики региона. (ru)
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  • Map of the Carian Trail (en)
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  • 2013 (xsd:integer)
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  • Aydın and Muğla, Turkey (en)
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  • Spring, autumn and winter months (en)
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  • Carian Trail (en)
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  • Karia_yolu_-_carian_trail_-_карийская_тропа.png (en)
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  • Hiking and cycling (en)
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  • Red and white stripes (en)
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  • Карийская тропа (тур. Karia Yolu) — протяжённый пешеходный маршрут на юго-западе Турции, около 800 км длиной на территории современных провинций Мугла и Айдын. Тропа носит своё название в честь древней Карии, от которой она унаследовала древние руины, мощёные камнем караванные дороги и мульи тропы, соединяющие деревни от побережья до гористой внутренней части. Сосновые леса скрывают горные склоны с оливковыми террасами и миндалём — важная составляющая экономики региона. (ru)
  • The Carian Trail (Turkish: Karia Yolu) is an 820 km long-distance footpath exploring the South Western corner of Turkey through the modern provinces of Muğla and Aydın. The trail is officially opened in 2013 and winds through some of the lesser known regions of Turkey. The trail is signed and waymarked with red and white stripes (Grande Randonnee convention) allowing both independent and group travelers from inside and outside of Turkey to hike and enjoy the scenic beauty and cultural treasures of Caria. (en)
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  • Carian Trail (en)
  • Карийская тропа (ru)
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