Park & nature
Dikmen Vadisi Park
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Dikmen Vadisi Park is a serene green corridor stretching through the heart of Ankara, providing a peaceful escape from the city's bustle. The park follows the Dikmen Valley, a natural depression that has been transformed into a landscaped recreational area. Visitors can stroll along paved pathways that wind past grassy lawns, clusters of trees, and small streams. Benches and shaded spots invite relaxation, while children's playgrounds and sports fields cater to active visitors. The park is particularly popular for morning jogs and evening walks, with locals often picnicking on weekends. One of its distinctive features is the view of the surrounding hills and the contrast between modern apartment blocks and the natural valley. The park also hosts occasional cultural events and open-air concerts. Despite being less famous than Ankara's larger parks, Dikmen Vadisi offers a quiet, authentic slice of local life.
Don't miss
- Walk the full length of the valley trail (about 3 km) for a scenic urban hike
- Picnic on the grassy slopes with views of the city skyline
- Let kids play in the well-maintained playgrounds with modern equipment
- Spot local bird species like sparrows and blackbirds in the trees
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Dikmen Vadisi Park
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Dikmen Vadisi Park with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Bring water, as there are few fountains along the trail.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for the uneven terrain in some sections.
- Dogs are welcome but must be leashed.
- Shade is limited in open areas; bring sunscreen and a hat in summer.
A bit of history
The Dikmen Valley was originally a natural waterway that later became a neglected area. In the early 2000s, the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality initiated a redevelopment project to create a green space, which opened as a park in phases. It was designed to preserve the valley's topography while adding recreational facilities.
Common questions
Is there parking available?
Limited street parking is available near the park entrances.
Are there restrooms in the park?
Yes, public restrooms are located near the main entrance and playground areas.
Can I have a barbecue?
Barbecues are not permitted due to fire risk, but picnics are allowed.
Is the park safe at night?
The park is generally safe, but it's best to visit during daylight hours as lighting is limited.
Are there any cafés inside?
No, but there are vendors selling snacks and drinks near the entrances on weekends.
Can I cycle in the park?
Cycling is allowed on the main paths, but be mindful of pedestrians.
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