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State road D.525 (Turkey)

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D.525
Route information
Length106 km (66 mi)
Major junctions
North endGermencik
South endMilas
Location
CountryTurkey
Highway system

The D.525 is a north-to-south state road in southwestern Turkey, running from Germencik in Aydın Province to Milas in Muğla Province.[1]

The majority of the road is a dual carriageway and connects notable historic sites including Heraclea, Euromus, Priene, Didyma, and Miletus.

The route crosses the Büyük Menderes River, and then follows Lake Bafa before entering the Karacabel Tunnel.

It links key tourist destinations, including Kuşadası (via D.515), Didim (via 09.59), and Bodrum (via D.330). The road passes through several towns as you head southbound including Söke, Pınarcık, Bafa, before ending at a roundabout in Milas where you can join the D.330.

At the north end of the road, there is a spur which briefly follow a single carriageway road. There is a roundabout in Ortaklar where it intersects the D.550. Alternatively you can continue to Germencik where the road also intersects the D.550 before joining the O.31

Itinerary

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Province Location Distance from Germencik (km) Distance from Germencik (mile) Distance from Milas (km) Distance from Milas (mile)
Aydın Germencik 0 0 106.0 65.9
Ortaklar 6.5 4.0 99.5 61.8
Argavlı 9.1 5.7 96.9 60.2
Sazlı 16.0 9.9 90.0 55.9
Söke 19.9 12.4 86.1 53.5
Güllübahçe 26.1 13.4 79.9 49.6
Sarıkemer 43.6 27.1 62.4 38.8
Akköy 50.6 31.4 55.4 34.4
Didim 53.5 33.2 52.5 32.6
Muğla Pınarcık 70.8 44.0 35.2 21.9
Bafa 74.1 46.0 31.9 19.8
Ekindere 82.3 51.1 23.7 14.7
Milas 106.0 65.9 0 0

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