
A wild paved road to Sakaltutan Geçidi in Erzincan Province
Turkey, europe
N/A
2,036 m
moderate
Year-round
Okay, road trip lovers, buckle up for Sakaltutan Geçidi! This high-altitude stunner sits way up in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, chilling at 2,036 meters (that's 6,679 feet!). You'll find it nestled along the D100 (also known as the E80), connecting the cities of Erzincan and Refahiye.
The good news? It's paved, so no need for a monster truck. The maybe-not-so-good news? It's a pretty steep climb, so keep your engine humming. And heads up – being up so high means you might run into some serious winter weather. But hey, think of the views! You'll be snaking through some seriously gorgeous scenery in Eastern Turkey.
Road Details
- Country
- Turkey
- Continent
- europe
- Max Elevation
- 2,036 m
- Difficulty
- moderate
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