Hey guys & gals, thought I’d post a thread on a ride my wife and I took in June from Istanbul – Eskisehir – Cirali – Ayvalik – Istanbul. One week holiday, 3 days riding (the rest was on the beach
) total of approx 2000kms. It was our first proper long ride on the GS, and I'm glad to say she were perfik! All was good except for the heat...didn't drop below 32 until the last leg back into Istanbul.
Here’s the route going clockwise...
First stop near Eskisehir (translates to Old City) for petrol. That nasty looking building is an outlet centre, one of many popping up in random places in Turkey...
We get to Eskisehir late in the afternoon and head for our digs. The city itself was founded by some dudes called Phrygians in 1000BC. Our room for the night was a boutique hotel in traditional wooden houses renovated recently. The neighborhood is called Odunpazari (timber market) and is full of these pretty buidings. Lucky for me I got a trade dicount thanks to pals in the business!
There was a local glass museum/gallery across the street we happened to come across. My only worthwhile picture...
My only thought at this time was food, so we headed to the nearest place that sold the local delight, Cig Borek. It’s really thin pastry with mince meat deep fried for a couple of seconds. Nice!
Random shots taken in and around town...
Here's our room, breakfast was included in the price and was absolutely spot on, perfect fuel for a long days ride!!
Early next day getting ready to go...
Before we leave Eskisehir we pay a visit to the local railways HQ, which is where the first Turkish car was made. It’s pretty damn ugly, but I guess that’s what you get when the govt orders you to make it in 2 months....
My beastie in the car park!
Next up is Cirali/Olympos. I'm awful at this multi picture posting business (got this one down on my third attempt) so for those interested please bear with me.
) total of approx 2000kms. It was our first proper long ride on the GS, and I'm glad to say she were perfik! All was good except for the heat...didn't drop below 32 until the last leg back into Istanbul.Here’s the route going clockwise...
First stop near Eskisehir (translates to Old City) for petrol. That nasty looking building is an outlet centre, one of many popping up in random places in Turkey...
We get to Eskisehir late in the afternoon and head for our digs. The city itself was founded by some dudes called Phrygians in 1000BC. Our room for the night was a boutique hotel in traditional wooden houses renovated recently. The neighborhood is called Odunpazari (timber market) and is full of these pretty buidings. Lucky for me I got a trade dicount thanks to pals in the business!
There was a local glass museum/gallery across the street we happened to come across. My only worthwhile picture...
My only thought at this time was food, so we headed to the nearest place that sold the local delight, Cig Borek. It’s really thin pastry with mince meat deep fried for a couple of seconds. Nice!
Random shots taken in and around town...
Here's our room, breakfast was included in the price and was absolutely spot on, perfect fuel for a long days ride!!
Early next day getting ready to go...
Before we leave Eskisehir we pay a visit to the local railways HQ, which is where the first Turkish car was made. It’s pretty damn ugly, but I guess that’s what you get when the govt orders you to make it in 2 months....
My beastie in the car park!
Next up is Cirali/Olympos. I'm awful at this multi picture posting business (got this one down on my third attempt) so for those interested please bear with me.



