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Isparta, renowned for its aromatic roses and rose-based products, is located in a region that celebrates this heritage each year with an international fair held in mid-June. With serene springs, fascinating caves, and vast highlands covering nearly 45% of the land, it stands out as one of the most picturesque destinations in the Mediterranean area.


In "Kirazlidere", visitors are treated to a stunning panoramic vista of Egirdir Lake, which gracefully winds its way through lush forests and majestic mountains. The location is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities such as climbing and fishing, while local eateries tempt guests with mouth-watering fish specialties.


The town of Egirdir is a true gem, enhanced by the serene beauty of the lake and enriched with historical landmarks scattered around the region. Highlights include the impressive 15th-century Ulu (Grand) Mosque, a well-preserved Seljuk fortress, and remnants of ancient Byzantine churches. Nearby, travelers can explore the historic site of Antiocheia (Psidian Antioch) in the ancient city of Yalvac, along with the fascinating ruins at Bayat.


Isparta is also home to two remarkable national parks: Kovada and Kizildag. Surrounded by dense forests, Kovada Lake features peaceful coves and natural beaches, offering visitors a cool and calming environment. On the other hand, Kizildag National Park is famous for its breathtaking landscape filled with thousands of majestic cedar trees.


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