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    A winter hit of adrenaline: Extreme sports in Türkiye during the cold weather months

    We won’t indulge in false modesty: Türkiye’s extreme sports facilities are outstanding. Keep reading to discover the best winter locations in Türkiye for extreme sports. Bonus – you can bring your sports gear when you fly with Turkish Airlines. For more information, see our sports equipment page.

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    İndex:

    Snowboarding

    Snowblading

    Snowkiting

    Ice climbing

    Snocross



    Snowboarding

    Snowboarding is enormously popular!

    According to the Canadian Ski Council, the “development of snowboarding was inspired by skateboarding, sledding, surfing and skiing…. the sport was developed in the United States in the 1960s to 1970s and became a Winter Olympic Sport in 1998.” Like surfing, snowboarding requires a single board. Most boards have bindings for the rider’s feet; poles are not used. 

    Where can I snowboard in Türkiye?

    Snowboarding places in Türkiye

    Our informal survey of Turkish snowboarders reveals that “you can snowboard wherever there’s snow.” Kartepe, a 90-minute drive from Istanbul, is a good place to start. You can also check out ski resorts such as Uludağ, Kartalkaya, Sarıkamş, Erciyes, and Palandöken. First step: book a flight.


    Snowblade

    Snowblading e is the version of rollerblade done on snow

    Snowblades are, basically, short skis. The blades usually have foot bindings; poles are not mandatory. Snowblading is considered more difficult to master than skiing.

    Where can I snowblade in Türkiye?

    Snowblading facilities in Türkiye

    You can snowblade on any of Türkiye’s ski slopes. Click here for more information on Turkish ski resorts, from Ilgaz Ski Center to Ovacık Ski Center.


    Snowkite

    Snowkite, the winter version of kiteboard

    Also known as kite skiing, snowkiting is similar to kiteboarding and, to some extent, wind boarding. Essentially, the rider is using wind power to glide along the snow. 

    Where can I snowkite in Türkiye?

    Snowkite spots in Türkiye

    In snowkiting, the direction and strength of the wind are as crucial as the track. In Türkiye, the most ideal snowkiting tracks include Uludağ, Erciyes, Sarıkamış, Kartalkaya, and Davraz. If Davraz is your first choice, click here for a ticket to Isparta! ☺ 


    Ice climbing

    Ice climbing extreme sport in Türkiye

    This extreme sport requires boldness, but also caution and expertise. Think “rock climbing” but on ice – frozen waterfalls and ice falls, or cliffs covered with ice. Professional mountaineering equipment is recommended.

    Where can I ice climb in Türkiye?

    Where can I ice climb in Türkiye?

    In Türkiye, Kaçkarlar is renowned for glacier climbing activities, while the Erzurum Uzundere Waterfall and other waterfalls in Erzurum’s Tortum region are the best ice climbing spots. Every winter, Erzurum hosts the Ice Climbing Festival. If you’re considering attending, click here to book your flight to Erzurum!


    Snocross

    Snocross in Türkiye

    Finally, we present snocross. This extreme sport is essentially motocross racing on snowmobiles. It’s fast and it’s jumpy: tracks include sharp bends, steep jumps, and various obstacles.  

    Where can I snocross in Türkiye?

    Where can I snocross in Türkiye?

    Snocross is offered at almost every ski resort in Türkiye. If you are still deciding, you can take another look at the ski resorts we mentioned earlier.

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