Güney waterfall, unknown natural wonder near Aydin
- Written by Portal Editor
The Güney waterfall, called Güney Şelalesi in Turkish, is a waterfall in the Denizli province in western Turkey not far from the city of Aydin.
The waterfall has been a protected natural monument since 1994. The waterfall is located near the village of Cindere in the district of Güney and is 70 kilometers from Denizli and 3 kilometers from Güney. Direct access is via a cobblestone street, but the hike from Güney is much more splendid.
Güney waterfall - hardly used by tourists
The beautiful landscape that surrounds the waterfall on the Madran Bach awaits nature lovers and tourists with its untouched vegetation and its ice-cold spring water, which flows in both summer and winter.
In the 1960s, a local recreation area was created around the waterfall, until it was registered as a natural monument in 1994 and subordinated to the Ministry of Forestry and Water Management.
A stopover on the way to Izmir or Denizli is always worthwhile.
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