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Uçansu Waterfall Serik

HistoricalPlace Category

City

Antalya

District

Manavgat

Description

Uçansu Waterfall, which is divided into Upper Uçansu and Lower Uçansu, is located in Akçapınar Neighborhood in Gebiz, Serik, 65 km. from Antalya city center. The waterfall is located 400 meters above sea level on the Uçansu Creek, which is formed by the merger of Havutlu and Bal Creeks. The waterfalls are also on the St. Paul's Way, the second longest marked hiking route in Turkey. Those who walk this route have the opportunity to see the waterfalls.

Although it is a bit difficult to take the narrow dirt road through the forest to see the waterfalls, which are flooded by visitors especially on hot summer days, encountering a hidden paradise at the end of the road makes you feel that it is worth all this trouble.

The first one you encounter is the Lower Uçansu Waterfall, which falls from a height of 51 meters. In front of the waterfall, there is a clear pool about 4 meters deep that takes the color of the forest cover around it. 

Those who want to see the Upper Uçansu Waterfall, which falls from a height of 70 meters through the pine trees, are waiting for an average 1-hour walk to follow the path leading upwards. The view is beautiful enough to make you admire it. At the top of this waterfall, which has a smaller natural pool, there is a rock structure that has not subsided. The giant cauldron formed at the back of this upper part is called the 'King's Pool'. The King's Pool, which varies in depth between 1.5 and 4 meters, must be climbed from the marked path through the greenery. 

Standing in nature with all its beauty and waiting to be discovered more, the Lower and Upper Uçansu Waterfalls offer different views to nature lovers and photography enthusiasts in every season.


Short Description

Uçansu Waterfall, which is divided into Upper Uçansu and Lower Uçansu, is located in Akçapınar Neighborhood in Gebiz, Serik, 65 km. from Antalya city center. The waterfall is located 400 meters above sea level on the Uçansu Creek, which is formed by the merger of Havutlu and Bal Creeks. The waterfalls are also on the St. Paul's Way, the second longest marked hiking route in Turkey. Those who walk this route have the opportunity to see the waterfalls.


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