Lower Düden Waterfalls, Coastal waterfall in Antalya, Turkey
The Lower Düden Waterfalls are a coastal waterfall system in Antalya where water from the Düden River flows from a cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea. The site includes viewing platforms positioned above and below for different perspectives of the falling water.
The waterfalls developed as a natural geographic feature of the Antalya coast, with the Düden River continuously flowing over the cliff edge. Over time, access paths and viewing areas were developed to allow people to observe this natural display.
The site serves as a popular gathering place where locals and visitors spend time by the water, especially during warm seasons. Many people come here to relax near the falls and enjoy the spray on their skin.
The site is easy to reach by public bus or car from central Antalya. Wear sturdy shoes and be careful on wet days, as the paths and platforms can become slippery from water spray.
The water flowing over the cliff comes from an underground river system, giving the falls a distinctive character among Mediterranean waterfalls. Few people realize that this underground source keeps the falls flowing year-round regardless of seasonal rainfall.
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