About Faralya, Faralya Fethiye, (fethiyetransfers.com.tr - About Faralya) Faralya is a village in the Fethiye district of Muğla. Although the real name of the region is Uzunyurt, it is known as Faralya Village both in our country and around the world.
Faralya is a village in the Fethiye district of Muğla. Although the real name of the region is Uzunyurt, it is known as Faralya Village both in our country and around the world. The distance between Faralya Village and Muğla city center is approximately 165 kilometers.
Located on the outskirts of Babadağ, the village consists of 3 separate neighborhoods: Hisar Mahallesi, Orta Mahallesi and Kabak Mahallesi. Since the ancient Lycian Way passes through Faralya Village, those who embark on an adventure to walk the Lycian Way generally use the village as a resting point.
Faralya is also very close to Fethiye and Ölüdeniz. The distance between them and Fethiye is 25 kilometers and the village is only 8 kilometers from Ölüdeniz. Due to its proximity, it becomes a preferred destination for holidaymakers who want to enjoy Ölüdeniz. Faralya Village is also where Kabak Bay is located, which is one of the must-see spots in Fethiye. Butterfly Valley, which comes to mind when Fethiye is mentioned, is right next to Faralya Village.
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