Turkey’s Most Dangerous Roads
Some roads are more dangerous than others, such as steep slopes, narrow passages, and difficult terrain. Here are 10 of these roads in Turkey..
Driving is pretty monotonous, especially on the same routes every day. There are many avenues our groups have yet to explore, and some groups it will grow why you think ten times owner.
On top of a cliff or for miles to see unemployed These roads do not have any protection in terms of security.
One wrong move can cost your life, Turkey’s 10 most dangerous roads:
One of the most dangerous roads not only in Turkey but also in the world: Bayburt-Of Road
The official name of the road is D915 entrance. It takes kilometers along the road located in the foothills, there is no protection and It consists of 29 turns.
Bird’s Nest Pass full of sharp zigzags
Located at an altitude of about 1400 meters, its passage is quite narrow. It is located on the Konya Karapınar-Antalya Gümüşkavak road. Often adrenaline addicted as the passage is narrow engine lover used by.
Rainy and humid road in all seasons: Ilgaz Mountains Pass
Located in the Ilgaz Mountains, the largest mountain in the Western Black Sea region, the pass is at an altitude of 1875 meters. even in summer quite humid and rainy one way
Turkey’s longest tunnel is located here: Ovit Mountain Pass
The pass, which is at an altitude of 2640, is one of Turkey’s have a rest It is located between Rize and Erzurum.
Kemaliye Stone Road, which took 132 years to build
The road between Kemaliye and Divrigi, which is shown as one of the most difficult roads in Turkey and even in the world, It has 38 tunnels. It is also full of dozens of bends and cliffs. The stone road can be crossed both by vehicle and on foot.
The road connecting the Black Sea and Eastern Anatolia: Kop Mountain Pass
It is located around Erzurum and at an altitude of 2409 meters. Those found when they experience the harshest of winter the land is quite pregnant It is one of the most dangerous roads in Turkey.
After a certain point, you may have to use this road with bicycles: D-687 Road
94 km of this mountain road, which is 148 km long between Beyşehir and Taşagil, is asphalt. 22 km of it is gravel. and this part is quite famous among the cyclists it has and comes from.
Gateway with an interesting story: The Rainmaker’s Gate
The minimum of the road, located at an altitude of 1750 meters, has an interesting story. According to the rumor, a caravan going to Sivas during the Ottoman period stopped at a fountain located here, and because the water they drank from the fountain after dinner was very cold, people in the caravan the fat in his stomach is frozen and the man died. That’s why it’s called the Rainmaker’s Pass.
The passage that remains closed for 5-6 months of the year: Zigana Pass
Historical Silk Road The gateway, which is one of the most important roads, provides connections between Central Anatolia and the Eastern Black Sea. Its altitude is 2032 meters. The road, which is narrow and has sharp bends, is quite dangerous during the period and a certain part of the season is closed.
days are usually located at a lower altitude than the pass for transportation. Zigana Tunnel is played. While the weather log rising from one end of this tunnel is a sunshade, it is quite normal to encounter rain and snow when you come out from the other end.
One of the Black Sea’s gateways to the Mediterranean: Geminbeli Pass
The gateway known as the road connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, 2010 at altitude is located. It has quite narrow and pregnant roads.
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