Mount Erciyes
Rising majestically above the plains of central Anatolia lies Erciyes Mountain, located just north of Kayseri province. Towering over 3,916 m (12,848 ft) , its dormant volcanic cone experiences snowy winters and pleasant summers. Surrounding Erciyes, mountain cliffs and slopes sustain diverse pine forests and alpine meadows filled with wildflowers. Glacial valleys feed rivers nourishing agriculture in towns below.
Mountain Of Demirkazık
Rising from the central Anatolian plains northwest of Niğde lies the montane region known as Demirkazık Dağları, or the Mountains of Demirkazık. Reaching elevations of around 3,756 m (12,323 ft), this rugged range experiences hot dry summers and cool winters. Surrounding the Demirkazık Mountains, scrub-covered foothills sustain seasonal agriculture and grazing. Wooded valleys contain historical settlements. Within the mountains, protected gray wolves and foxes inhabit remote areas.
Mountain Of Hasan
Rising prominently in northern Turkey's Bilecik province is the scenic Hasan Mountains range. Its forested peaks reach elevations around 3,253 m (10,673 ft), overlooking the surrounding rural landscape. Surrounding the Hasan Mountains, thick deciduous and coniferous forests cloak steep slopes home to wildlife like deer, fox and wild boar. Glacial streams nourish dense vegetation and forests.







