Kurşunlu Waterfall
One of Antalya’s natural beauties, Kurşunlu Şelalesi, enchants visitors with its clear waters cascading from a height of 18 metres, seven small ponds, and lush green vegetation. This nature park, located approximately 22 kilometres from the city centre, is an ideal destination for both picnics and nature walks.

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Where and How to Get There?
Kurşunlu Şelalesi can be reached by turning left from the 15th kilometre of the Antalya–Mersin highway and travelling approximately 7 kilometres. The waterfall is situated at an elevation of 80 metres above sea level within a two-kilometre-long canyon. It is easily accessible by private vehicle, municipal bus, or minibus.
Natural Attractions
The waterfall is located on Antalya’s travertine formations, where the falling water creates a small pool known as a “devkazan.” This pool measures approximately 36 metres in length, 45 metres in width, and 5 to 6 metres in depth. The surrounding pine forests are enriched with laurel, terebinth, wild olive, and mastic trees. Additionally, aquatic plants such as water lilies, water mint, and reeds thrive here.
What Animals Live Here?
Kurşunlu Şelalesi Nature Park is home to rabbits, squirrels, foxes, wild boars, turtles, and various bird species. Birds such as the woodpecker, hoopoe, and mallard duck can be observed, along with fish including trout, mullet, and snakehead.

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Visitation and Activities
The park is open every day of the year, but the best time to visit is between April and December. Visitors can enjoy picnics, take nature walks, or capture photographs. With children’s play areas, viewing terraces, a restaurant, parking, and walking trails, it offers both relaxation and opportunities to explore nature.

