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Trout Restaurants on the Koprucay River: The Classic Rafting Lunch

There is a particular pleasure in eating trout within earshot of the river it came from. Along the Koprucay at Beskonak, that pleasure is practically an institution.

The riverside trout restaurants strung along the Koprucay, in the heart of Koprulu Canyon, are as much a part of the day out as the rapids themselves. For most visitors they are the natural full stop at the end of a morning on the water: you climb out of the raft, peel off the wetsuit, and within a short drive you are sitting on a wooden deck above the same cold, clear current you were just paddling through.

The setting: eating over the water

What makes these places memorable is not the menu so much as where you eat it. Many of the restaurants are built out over the river itself, on timber platforms and terraces that hang above the Koprucay, shaded by pine and cypress. The water here is fed largely by karst springs, which keeps it strikingly cold and clear even at the height of an Antalya summer - a turquoise ribbon sliding past beneath your table.

The soundtrack is the river: a steady rush over the shallows, cooler air rising off the surface, dragonflies over the eddies. Some establishments set tables on low platforms right at water level; others perch higher on the bank with a view down the gorge. Either way, the effect is the same - a shaded, breezy refuge from the coastal heat, deep in the Taurus Mountains north of Manavgat.

What to expect on the plate

The star, unsurprisingly, is trout (alabalik in Turkish). Cold, fast, spring-fed rivers are exactly the kind of water trout thrive in, and grilled or pan-fried trout is the signature dish all along this stretch. It usually arrives simply done - whole, seasoned, cooked over charcoal or in the pan - and it is best kept that way, letting the freshness speak for itself.

Around it you can generally expect the familiar rhythm of a Turkish table:

Portions tend to be generous and the style is unfussy and homely rather than refined. This is village cooking in a spectacular setting, not fine dining, and that is exactly the appeal.

Why it pairs so well with rafting

Rafting the Koprucay is a grade II-III run of around fourteen kilometres, exhilarating but not exhausting, and it leaves you pleasantly hungry and a little cold from the spring-fed water. A hot plate of trout on a shaded deck is the perfect antidote. It is why so many rafting trips from Side and the surrounding resorts build a riverside lunch straight into the day - the meal is not an afterthought but part of the experience, the moment the adrenaline settles into contentment.

Because the restaurants cluster around Beskonak, the village most rafting trips launch from, the logistics are simple: you finish on the river and lunch is right there. If you are visiting independently by car - perhaps combining it with the Roman-era Oluk Bridge or a climb up to the ruins of ancient Selge - the same restaurants make an ideal midday stop.

A few gentle tips

A morning of paddling followed by grilled trout over the Koprucay is one of the most complete days out in the Antalya hinterland. If you would like to experience it the classic way - rapids in the morning, a riverside table at lunch - take a look at our rafting trips from Side and let the canyon do the rest.

Frequently Asked

Where are the trout restaurants at Koprulu Canyon?+

They line the Koprucay river around the village of Beskonak, in Koprulu Canyon National Park north of Manavgat in Antalya Province. Most are built out over or beside the river, and they are typically only a short drive from where rafting trips launch.

Is lunch included with a Koprulu Canyon rafting trip?+

Many organised rafting trips build a riverside lunch into the day, but it varies by operator. Always check what is included when you book, and defer to the live booking page for the exact details of your trip.

What should I eat at a Koprucay trout restaurant?+

The signature dish is fresh trout (alabalik), usually grilled or pan-fried and served whole. You will also typically find meze, salads, warm bread, gozleme and grilled meats, followed by tea.

Why is the trout here so good?+

The Koprucay is a cold, fast, spring-fed river - exactly the kind of clear, oxygen-rich water trout thrive in - so the fish is fresh and the setting over the turquoise water is hard to beat.

Can I visit the restaurants without rafting?+

Yes. The riverside restaurants make an ideal lunch stop if you are exploring the canyon by car, for example alongside the Roman-era Oluk Bridge or the ruins of ancient Selge in the hills above.

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