
In Which Areas of Turkey Is the Forest Access Ban in Effect? How Should Rental Car Routes Adapt?
During the summer months, Turkey takes strict preventive measures to prevent forest fires, especially in tourist areas such as Dalaman, Fethiye, Marmaris, and Antalya. If you’re coming from the UK and planning to rent a car to explore the Turkish coast, it’s crucial to know the restrictions on access to forest areas and how this may affect your itinerary
In this article, we explain:
- What is the forest ban
- Which areas are currently affected
- How to adapt your route if you rent a car in Dalaman or any coastal town
What is the Forest Fire Ban in Turkey and Why is it Enforced?
Every summer, Turkey faces a high risk of forest fires due to the high temperatures and dry winds that prevail in the region during the warmer months. To protect both the environment and the safety of its citizens and visitors, the Turkish government implements very strict preventive measures. These include the imposition of temporary access restrictions to forested areas, a regulation popularly known as “Orman Giriş Yasağı.” This regulation is typically in effect from June to October, the period when weather conditions significantly increase the risk of fires.
The ban means that entry into forested areas is prohibited, whether on foot or by motorized vehicle. This measure seeks to prevent any activity that could accidentally start a fire, especially in areas where vegetation is denser and drier. In addition, recreational activities such as picnicking, camping, or lighting campfires near forests are restricted, as these actions significantly increase the risk of fires.
To ensure these rules are effectively enforced, Turkish authorities post clear warning signs at the entrances to protected areas and establish checkpoints on rural roads leading into the forests. During the period of “Orman Giriş Yasağı” (Orman Giriş Yasağı), surveillance is intensified, and severe fines are imposed on those who violate the restrictions, with the aim of preserving ecosystems and protecting human life.
These measures are especially applied in areas where serious fires have occurred in previous years, such as:
- Marmaris
- Bodrum
- Fethiye
- Dalaman
- Antalya
- Manavgat
Which Regions Are Affected by the Forestry Ban in 2025?
According to official announcements from the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, several provinces will implement partial or total bans on access to forests in 2025. The regions with partial restrictions include Mugla Province, which includes the popular districts of Dalaman, Fethiye, Köyceğiz, and Ortaca. In these areas, some rural routes will be closed to prevent the risk of forest fires. Similarly, Antalya Province will impose limited access in the districts of Kemer, Manavgat, and Alanya. Additionally, some mountain trails frequented by tourists have been closed in Çanakkale. The provinces of Balıkesir and Aydın will have restrictions affecting picnic areas and forest roads.
On the other hand, some areas will face a total ban on access to forests. Marmaris, especially its mountain routes, is included in this strict ban. Part of Saklıkent National Park is also part of the fully restricted areas. In addition, certain protected areas within the Kaş forests will not allow entry to vehicles or pedestrians during the restriction period.
How to Adapt Your Rental Car Route During the Prohibition Season?
While forest access restrictions may initially seem limiting, Turkey continues to offer breathtaking road trip experiences along its coastlines and countryside. With a few smart adjustments, you can explore safely and hassle-free. Here’s how to make the most of your rental car journey during the restriction period:
Plan your route in advance and stay informed
Start by checking the latest updates before your trip. Reach out to your car rental provider—like our team—for personalized advice and safe route suggestions. Additionally, follow the official social media pages of the Muğla and Antalya Governorates, where they regularly post information on temporarily closed roads and forest areas. By staying informed and flexible, you can avoid restricted zones and still enjoy a scenic, unforgettable driving experience in Turkey.
Recommended routes that are NOT affected:
- Dalaman → Göcek → Fethiye (coast)
Follow the coastal D400 road without detouring into mountainous areas. Enjoy ocean views all the way.
- Fethiye → Ölüdeniz → Kayaköy
Paved route with no entry into protected forest areas.
- Dalaman → Dalyan → İztuzu Beach
Free access to the beach, without crossing forested areas.
Avoid these routes
- Mountain shortcuts (forest roads) to Kalkan, Kaş, or Marmaris.
- Unpaved entrances near national parks.
- Rural roads without clear signs.