Uludag Winter Tourism in Turkey
Uludag in the south Marmara region of Turkey seems to be keen on maintaining its reputation as the venue for glorious activities. While in mythology it is the famed Mount Olympus of Mysia from where the Gods surveyed the Trojan War, in present times it is one of the hottest skiing destinations in Turkey. Moreover, lakes, plains and forests combine to make this region a scintillating beauty. Uludag as the western wing of the Pontic Mountains, means "big mountain", in fact it is the highest peak in Western Anatolia rising to 2443m.
Though you could visit this place any time round the year, winter seems to impart an exquisite loveliness to Uludag.
Uludag, with its uncommon name, promises a singular experience and even if you do not enjoy skiing, it offers much more ensuring a memorable holiday for you.
History of UludagThe history of Uludag is simple when compared to other Turkish cities and less tumultuous. The ownership passed from the Romans to the Byzantines, and ultimately settled in the hands of the Ottomans. In fact it was the original capital of the Ottoman Empire.
Main Attractions in UludagThe colorful history of Uludag is the reason behind many of the city`s architectural specimens. Moreover, its peaceful history ensured the undamaged condition of these buildings.
* The Green Mausoleum is where the cenotaph of Sultan Mehmet I has been kept, surrounded by a beautiful garden. The mausoleum stands apart due to its blue tile panels.
* The Ulu Mosque has a Seljuk style and is known for its intricately engraved speaker`s platform made from walnut wood and the striking calligraphic panels that adorn the mosque. Its absolution fountain is strangely situated within the mosque below 20 domes.
* The Ottoman House Museum was actually a 17th century residence of a rich Ottoman that has been refurbished as a museum.
The best reason to be in Uludag is the ski center in the Uludag National Park. The park is 36 km south of Bursa and is accessible both by road and by cable car specially when the road is icy. Not a place for extreme skiing, Uludag`s gentle slopes are appropriate for amateurs and pros. You could make a trip for skiing between the months of December and March. Moreover, if being conventional bores you then you could also go for Heli-skiing.
The best time to make your visit would be February, for there are many festivals that are held in the ski resort during this time. Though a bit crowded, this time of the year, you can also opt for skiing at night, it promises to be a truly mind-blowing experience.
Getting to UludagUludag is 161 miles from southern Istanbul, so you could easily drive down from Istanbul or fly to Bursa and then take a cable car ride. It is a three-hours journey from the Ataturk International Airport and you could avail the 04 motorway, D130, and D575 highways to reach there. Another option is to drive to Bostanci and then taking a ferry to Yalova. By traveling this way you are saving at least two hours.