P1 Misi – Dağyenice Pond

P1 Misi – Dağyenice Pond  Mysia Roads Image P1 Misi – Dağyenice Pond
P1 Misi – Dağyenice Pond  Mysia Roads Image 9,5 km
P1 Misi – Dağyenice Pond  Mysia Roads Image Max.: 30,3%/-36,1% - Av.: 8,7%/-5,4%
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The 9,5 kilometres long trail from Misi to Dağyenice Pond starts right above the village of Misi.

You can reach the starting point walking on the slope on the left of the village mosque. Then you continue on Misi Avenue and İpekyolu Street. The starting point stands at a small plateau where you can have a panoramic view of Misi and its valley. Trans Mysia Trail 1 and P1 Trail start at the same point. The unpaved road advancing next to the direction signs first passes among gardens. At the point where the forest starts Trans Mysia trail continues towards the left, whereas P1 trail rises inside a pine forest and after 500 m. it reaches the location Dedebayırı. After you exit the forest a cottage wire fence will cut your way; turn to the left and continue on the narrow path, then continue walking towards the South. The trail which at first advances among fields, rises towards the location Karabayır offering a wide view before it reaches Dağyenice Quarter.

In order to enter the second part of  the trail, walk along 5th Street behind the village mosque. After you exit Dağyenice Quarter, walk for 600 metres parallelly to the lower road and then turn to the left and continue walking on asphalt road. The road ascends and after the direction signs it merges with Trans Mysia Trail 1 coming from Misi. The two trails advance together for a while, until they separate again at the direction signs you will a little further. The road leading to the pond at this point turns towards the right, it leaves Kocaceviztepe Hill behind on its left and after passing from the ridge line, it ascends towards Karadüztepe hill.

The road then enters a pine forest in the vicinity of Türkmenharmanı site and it advances along the East of Dağyenice Pond until its descends towards the road opposite the Dağyenice Pond picnic area.