What makes this place unique
Terrain, waters and landscape
Terrain
The slopes of Dragos Hill within Maltepe represent an ancient erosional remnant dropping down toward the sea. Geologically consisting of very old formations, the hill is famous for its green coverage. Explore its exact limits on the Map.
The foothills of the hill constitute one of the most characteristic geomorphological structures along the southern coast of Istanbul.
Practical notes before you go
Visit
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- Mountain
- Tip
- Check weather and trail conditions before visiting high terrain.
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Mountain
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Mountain
Dragos Hill
Dragos Hill, located in the west of Maltepe district and known for its elevation overlooking the Marmara Sea, is a key geographical formation. To spot this characteristic hill within İstanbul , refer to the Harita section.
Mountain
Kayisdagi Hill and Slopes (Maltepe Section)
The slopes of Kayisdagi Hill define the northeastern border of the Maltepe district, forming one of the highest geographical points in Istanbul .
Plain
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Plain
Buyukbakkalkoy Plateau Flat
Located in the inland parts of the Maltepe district, the Buyukbakkalkoy area features an undulating erosion plateau characteristic of Istanbul .
Plain
Maltepe Coastal Plain
Stretching between the Sea of Marmara coast and northern hills, the Maltepe Coastal Plain is the low-lying zone where the district's initial settlements grew in Istanbul .
Sea
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Stream
Çamaşırcı Deresi
Flowing through Maltepe and emptying into the Sea of Marmara, Camasirci Stream is a well-known surface watercourse on the Asian side of Istanbul .
Stream
Goldas Stream Bed
Goldas Stream is one of the small-scale surface drainage lines within Maltepe , acting as a minor tributary on the Asian side of Istanbul .