A very bumpy, grueling road to Kalkanlı Dağları

A very bumpy, grueling road to Kalkanlı Dağları

Turkey, europe

Length

N/A

Elevation

2,597 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Kalkanlı Dağları is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.597m (8,520ft) above the sea level, located in the Black Sea region of Turkey.

The road to the summit, located on the border of Gümüşhane and Trabzon provinces, is gravel. The road is usually impassable from October to June (weather permitting). 4wd vehicle required. Stay away if you're scared of heights. This is definitely not a Sunday drive. Drive with care as this is a mountain road with dangerous dropoffs.

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Road Details

Country
Turkey
Continent
europe
Max Elevation
2,597 m
Difficulty
moderate

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