Akyaka Historical Places, Akyaka, (fethiyeturizm.com - Akyaka Historical Places) located within the borders of the province of Muğla at the southwestern tip of Turkey, is at the eastern end of the Gulf of Gökova. Located in the middle of Marmaris and Muğla, within the borders of the Ula district, the population of Akyaka neighborhood is around 1,500 in winter and reaches 3-4 thousand in summer.
Akyaka, located within the borders of the province of Muğla at the southwestern tip of Turkey, is at the eastern end of the Gulf of Gökova. Located in the middle of Marmaris and Muğla, within the borders of the Ula district, the population of Akyaka neighborhood is around 1,500 in winter and reaches 3-4 thousand in summer. Akyaka, where the Gulf of Gökova ends, has 1000 m. Sakartepe Mountain in the north and the Gökova Plain in the south, gains appreciation due to its location. In the spring, different kinds of birds come to the reed beds of the "Gökova" plain.
One of the most popular beaches of Akyaka is Çınar Beach. The Çınar beach, which is located on the Ören road and has an asphalt road along the coast, is easily accessible, and the distance between Akyaka and Akyaka is approximately 3 km. If you follow the Çınar beach road, you can reach Akbük Bay and then Ören (Gereme, Keramos).
An alternative route to visit in Akyaka is the water spring, which is known as the Women's River and is famous for its natural beauties. Water sports, surfing, canoeing can be done in the town, and the environment can be visited with mountain bikes. Regular trips are made by sea to Azmak River in the short distance and to Sedir Island in the long distance. The otter (lutra lutra), the charming but secret guest of the Female River, is famous.
Paragliding can be done in Sakartepe, north of Akyaka.
Although there are very few people who are engaged in agriculture in Akyaka, its lands are wet and fertile. The local people, whose livelihood was farming and animal husbandry, have kept up with the rapidly developing tourism sector in the last 10 years.
Akyaka town is very special in terms of architecture and there is a uniform architectural requirement in the town. A synthesis unique to Akyaka was created by combining the old houses of Ula with today's modern architecture by taking the old houses of Ula as an example. Houses were built with local Muğla chimneys and two-storey flowered gardens, with plenty of woodwork inside and outside, which do not contrast with the natural beauty. In 1983, Nail Çakırhan won the Aga Khan Architecture Award for his house that he built and which carries traditional architecture, although he did not have an architectural education.
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