Dominated by 7,703-foot-high (2,156-meter-high) Mt. Boz, the Boz Mountains offer some of the most pristine scenery in Turkey. Coated in pine and oak forests and speckled with time-warp villages, natural springs, and walking trails, their slopes attract everyone from off-the-beaten-track explorers to climbers, cyclists, wildlife lovers, and hikers
In winter, Bozdag draws skiers, who head to the nearby Bozdag Ski Resort. Its runs are situated at 5,013 to 7,076 feet (1,528 to 2,157 meters) and accessed by a chairlift and two T-bars. Other local draws include Lake Golcuk (Golcuk Golu), the old town of Birgi, and paragliding at nearby Ovacik.