1. Caravanserai
Kızılören Caravansarai :
This caravansarai is from 13th century on the road to Beysehir.
Caravanserais are important structures built on important trade routes such as the historical silk road for accommodation needs of merchants in the Seljuk period.
15 minutes
2. Beysehir Golu
Stone Bridge
As a symbol of BeyÅŸehir ,Historic stone bridge where the first irrigation project was made to function as a dam by the Ottoman State between 1908 and 1914 in Beysehir,reveals a unique landscape with its great sunlight.
5 minutes
3. Esrefoglu Mosque
Eşrefoğlu Mosque is the only wooden mosque where several decorative techniques of stone, brick, ceramics and painting were used together. It was built in 13th century. It is a unique example of Islamic architecture, ıt’s also noteworthy for its wooden pillars as well as ornaments and fresco paintings on the ceiling. Eşrefoğlu Mosque is known as the biggest flat-ceiling mosque placed on wooden pillars.
1 hour
4. Beysehir Golu
Boat Tour in Beysehir Lake
One hour boat tours are available in BeyÅŸehir to see and admire the beauties of the lake
1 hour
5. Sonsuz Sukran Koyu
Village of Endless Gratitude
This interesting village is in Beyşehir. The Village of Endless Gratitude is a brand new area for exclusive art and culture events and activities held by Turkısh artısts.
Activities, workshops and living spaces of the artists is created not only nationally but also internationally. This is a Project that is foreseen to make significant contributions to the cultural and economic life of the village and the surroundings. In this manner it is a prototype in Turkey and potentıally in the world. Artists’ art and sculpture workshops take place here. They shoot films and organize festivals and performances.
Authors write their books and carry out their researche and studies here. The archeologists organize introductions and hold activities and make their contributions to archeological studies.
In nearly all aspects of art, both workshops and activities are organized.
45 minutes
6. Kubadabad Sarayi
RUINS OF KUBADABAD PALACE
The Kubadabad Palace, established as the summer residence of Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad (1220-1236), lies on the south-west shores of Lake Beysehir. The palace is best known for the remarkable polychrome wall tiles that have been recovered in the excavations, many of which are now in the Karatay Museum in Konya.
45 minutes
7. Eflatunpinar Hitit Su Aniti
EFLATUNPINAR HITITE MONUMENT
The monument is formed as a rectangular shaped pond fed with the waters from a nearby spring. The most prominent part is the highwall of reliefs that stand on the North edge of the roughly 34 by 30 meter rectangular pond. Eflatunpınar is one of the few examples of frontal portrayal of human forms in Hittite art of the Empire period.
45 minutes