n king
Midas in
Gordion. in
Midas City. The relief is high and dates from the 6th century BC. The Phrygian Way is located in the valleys between the neighboring provinces of
Ankara-
Afyonkarahisar-
Kütahya-
Eskişehir-
Uşak-
Burdur, based on the roads used by the Phrygians. Starting from three different places, from
Seydiler, İscehisar in
Afyonkarahisar, from
Yenice Çiftliği in
Kütahya, and from
Gordion, the political capital of Phrygia in
Polatlı district,
Ankara, the routes converge in
Phrygian Yazılıkaya or Midas City in
Han district of
Eskişehir, a Phrygian religious center. The total length of the Phrygian Way is making it the third longest hiking trail in Turkey. The Route 1 (in Afyonkarahisar) is long, the Route 2 (in Kütahya) is and the Route 3 (in Eskişehir) is and (in Ankara) . A project named "Phrygian Cultural Heritage Conservation and Development Union" (, FRİGKÜM) was launched to establish the Frygian Way. The trail was completed in 2013 by a team of volunteers, who took part in the project, by combining the existing pathway, ancient ruins and forest roads in the region in an effort of about five years. The trail runs through 44 villages and five town in eight districts of four provinces in the
Aegean and
Central Anatolia regions of Turkey. The entire route is marked with red and white colors according to international standards. There are 109 poles and 217 direction signs. Informative signposts are placed at 73 places. The starting points of the three routes are indicated by a -sized board. == Trails ==