Step on the stilts to the lakes of Tar and Hoyer(Tehran)

This writing is about the mood of a summer day in Alborz mountain, next to one of its important and beautiful attractions, lakes at an altitude of 3000 meters, we went by bike to reach these beautiful destinations and it doubled the pleasure of the trip..

Eastern cloves on the way to Lake Tar

It was 9 o'clock in the morning of July 1400 in Hoyer village(Havir) We were looking for a suitable parking place, when we happened to see our beloved fellow rider Mysam in the village, who were also going to Tar Lake by bicycle.. It was very strange and we were excited and the goodness of that route was together…

Huyer village

I got the bikes ready and put on the child seat strap and shared the load with my wife and started the 11 km dirt road with bursting energy.. The route can be divided into two parts. The first part of the road has a low slope and is 6 km long, next to the river, and the second part of the road is 5 km long and is separated from the river.. It is uphill all the way and leads to a sweet return.

The beginning of the route near Hoyer village
The beginning of the route near Hoyer village
A view of a house in Hoyer village
A view of a house in Hoyer village
A view of a house in Hoyer village
A view of a house in Hoyer village
An interesting waterfall in Hoyer village that caught our attention on the way back
An interesting waterfall in Hoyer village that caught our attention on the way back
The profile of the route from the village to Lake Tar with a height difference of 500 meters and a length of 11.6 kilometers

It's a dirt road for cars and in the summer almost all rides are able to pass on it, which isn't very good for a bike on a busy summer Friday and it gets muddy.. Anyway, it wasn't that annoying when we went.

A passing car on the way to Lake Tar
A passing car on the way to Lake Tar

Despite having a baby bump, I climbed the path slowly and it was not a problem except that my wheels were narrow and half urban and half mountain and the low friction was wasting my energy.. We gained 500 meters of altitude and went down to Tar lake above the pass. The crowd of cars and music by the water did not leave peace, but it was not from above. The blue lake was beautiful and full of energy.

The first beautiful view of Tar Lake
The first beautiful view of Tar Lake

After lunch, at a point overlooking the lake, our friends wanted to swim, and we preferred to go to the smaller lake, Huyer.. The path was flowing and beautiful. There were a few inflatable boats on the water by Hoyer lake and we also wanted to ride. I asked the owner of one of the boats to give me the boat for a few minutes, which they accepted with pleasure and our tour was completed.. The evening air was cool due to the high altitude. We went towards the village again and saw the separated friends on the way. I continued the journey with a tiny puncture and did not feel like changing the tube. I blew three times on the way and we continued. It was evening when we reached the beautiful Ro.Sta of Hoyer and John's son got off the train and he wanted to ride his bicycle which was in the car and he was busy until dark.. Really, the pleasure of riding to Turkey is something else and I hope that in the future we will travel with three people on our bikes.

Baby carriers are not so safe and the problem of neck falling is serious when the baby sleeps. This always worries me. I don't think it is a safe move when the child is sleeping and it should be stopped.

It is also important to be careful not to fall on the dirt slopes.

On the way to Lake Tar
Dubber head line
The beautiful mountains around Tar and Hoyer
On the way back …
The first view of Hoyer Lake, which is Kojekter Lake.
return path. At this point, Hoyer village and the origin of the route can be found.
Lake Kujak Hoyer in summer evening
Photo of our three-person team in a place overlooking Tar lake
Photo of our three-person team in a place overlooking Tar lake

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Excellent

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