Geyikbayırı Cave is in Geyikbayırı Village of Konyaaltı district, 26 km from Antalya. You can reach the cave from the village entrance with a five-minute walk. Some studies have been carried out in recent years to bring Geyikbayırı Cave, which is free of charge, to tourism.
With a total length of 120 meters, the cave's deepest point is 6.5 meters compared to the entrance. The cave, which is completely dry in the summer months, exhibits active features from time to time. In rainy seasons, the floor of the cave can be flooded. Its temperature is cooler than in the open air. In autumn, the temperature is almost the same as outside. The stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave show an extremely interesting appearance.
Geyikbayırı has many other beauties outside the cave. It is also a world-class rock climbing paradise. When you visit the cave, you can explore Geyikbayırı is the largest rock climbing region in Turkey and one of the most important climbing centers in Europe and the world, with 1300 climbing routes.
You can take advantage of the spacious and well-equipped facilities in Geyikbayırı, which draws attention with its lush nature, clean air and unique landscapes, or you can camp in the region by setting up your tent, or you can make the most of your day with activities such as nature walks, cycling and picnics. Geyikbayırı, which is also very rich in historical values, is close to the Lycian Way. You can also include the Lycian city Trebenna in your travel plans.