Cambazlı ruins
#893 among destinations in Turkey


Facts and practical information
Cambazlı is an archaeological site in Mersin Province, Turkey ()
MersinTurkey
Cambazlı ruins – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Olba Aqueduct, Adamkayalar, Çatıören, Yeniyurt Castle.
3.6 miWAqueductOlba Aqueduct
92 min walk • Olba Aqueduct is a ruined Roman aqueduct in Mersin Province, southern Turkey. The aqueduct is in Silifke ilçe of Mersin Province at 36°35′10″N 33°58′08″E.
4.2 miSArchaeological siteAdamkayalar
107 min walk • Adamkayalar is a location in Mersin Province, Turkey famous for rock carved figures.
6.7 miSEArchaeological siteÇatıören
171 min walk • Çatıören is an archaeological site in Mersin Province, Turkey.
6.1 miNEForts and castlesYeniyurt Castle
157 min walk • Yeniyurt Castle is a castle ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey. The ancient name of the castle is not known. Yeniyurt is the name of a nearby village.
4.6 miN 3 miNEArchaeological siteAthena relief of Sömek
77 min walk • The Athena relief of Sömek is a Greco-Roman rock relief, located some two kilometres north of the village of Sömek in Silifke district of Mersin province in Turkey, near the valley of the Limonlu river, the ancient Lamos. In antiquity, the river formed the border between "Rugged Cilicia" in the west and "Flat Cilicia" in the east.
5.1 miSE 4.7 miSForts and castlesMancınık Castle
120 min walk • Mancınık Castle is a Hellenistic castle ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey. Its original name is unknown.
6.5 miSWArchaeological siteGökkale
167 min walk • Gökkale is an ancient villa rustica in Silifke district of Mersin Province...
5.4 miSWArchaeological siteHançerkale
137 min walk • Hançerkale is the popular name given to a Byzantine observation tower ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey.
4.4 miNEBridgeTaşgeçit Bridge
112 min walk • Taşgeçit Bridge is a Roman bridge in Mersin Province, Turkey. The bridge is about 3.5 kilometres south west of Yeniyurt village of Erdemli ilçe at 36°36′45″N 34°06′13″E. Its distance to Erdemli is 29 kilometres and to Mersin is 65 kilometres. It was over a now dried up creek, a tributary of Lamas River.