Spil Mountain, which has an area of approximately 6900 hectares, was accepted as a national park in 1966. In the national park, canyons, caves and dolmens formed as a result of the collapse, as well as many tree species, roe deer, wild goats, badgers and animals such as squirrels can be found. There are different trails for those interested in hiking and mountaineering in the Spil Mountain, and there are ruins of the Tantalus castle, relief of the goddess of fertility Kybele and the Weeping rock at the foot of the mountain. There are camping areas, chalets, caravan areas, picnic areas and catering facilities for those who want to stay in the national park which has a magnificent nature.
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