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Pedasa was the principal Lelegian city of the Halicarnassus peninsula, established around the 8th century BC and abandoned in the 4th century BC after Mausolus relocated the population to Halicarnassus. The site occupies a hilltop above Konacik village and includes a defensive acropolis wall, the foundations of a temple to Athena, around 80 visible Lelegian tumulus burials in the surrounding scrub, and a single restored Hellenistic tower. Entry is TRY 150 in 2026 with a small ticket booth open 09:00 to 17:00 (closed Mondays). Few visitors make the climb (a 30-minute hike from the Konacik trailhead), so the site is often empty. Bring water, sun protection, and sturdy walking shoes; loose stones and thorny scrub line the upper paths. The summit terrace gives you a Bodrum bay panorama looking south, and a glimpse of the Yalikavak coast to the north.
Pro Tip: Hike up before 09:00 in summer 2026 to dodge the midday heat on the exposed acropolis. The morning light also picks out the tumulus mounds in the scrub.