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11 Must-Visit Attractions Along the Turkish Black Sea Coast

Beautiful Black Sea town Amasra with Kemere Bridge, Turkey
Beautiful Black Sea town Amasra with Kemere Bridge, Turkey | Bilal Kocabas / Shutterstock

Turkey’s Black Sea Coast is a real paradise for nature lovers with its mountains, alpine pastures and serene lakes surrounded by dense forests, not to mention its hidden historic sights. Here are some of the things you definitely need to see when visiting Karadeniz.

Kaçkar Mountains

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The untouched beauty of the Kaçkar Mountains
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Rising above the Black Sea Coast, the Kaçkar Mountains are a dramatic and inspiring sight as well as one of the best destinations for some serious hiking and camping. Make sure to check out our Kaçkar hiking guide before making travel plans.

Sumela Monastery

Historical Landmark

Sumela Monastery is a Greek Orthodox monastery in the Maçka district of Trabzon Province in modern Turkey.
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Certainly one of the Black Sea Coast’s most famous historic sights, the Sumela Monastery is quite dramatic, completely built into the Pontic Mountains. Founded in 386 AD, the monastery has an impressive rock church and several chapels, all of which can be explored.

Uzungöl

Natural Feature, Architectural Landmark, Historical Landmark

Aerial view to the Uzungol lake famous tourist destination in summer in city of Trabzon Turkey
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A village that was established at the banks of a lake in the middle of the mountainous landscape, Uzungöl is a pretty popular spot for revelling in nature’s beauty. Of course, getting active is also on the agenda, with plenty of great hiking routes through the mountains.

Ayder Yaylası

Natural Feature

Ayder plateau, local houses and mountains and clouds, Black Sea Region, Turkey
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One of Karadeniz’s most popular alpine pastures, Ayder Yaylası is famous for its wooden alpine huts that look out over the deep green valley. It’s definitely a great place to stay if you’re looking to explore the area by foot.

Fırtına Deresi

Natural Feature

Fırtına creek A section from the Fırtına, one of the most important cities of the Black Sea. Water resources and natural life.
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Quite the active river that rushes through the valley, the Fırtına Deresi is also famous for the 20 Ottoman era bridges that can be found all along its aqueous path. The river is also very popular for canoeing and rafting all year round.

Karagöl

Park

Karagöl is located 45 km. north of Şavşat. Karagöl is a landslide lake formed by the waters accumulated in the bowl.
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Located in Artvin, this beautiful lake is surrounded by thick pine forests, which makes it perfect for long hikes in the midst of untouched nature. Not yet inhabited by hotels or other tourist facilities, Karagölis still a great place to visit and be alone with the elements.

Rize Kalesi

Historical Landmark

This partly-ruined medieval castle looks out over the city of Rize from its hill and consists of a citadel that is believed to have been constructed during the rule of Byzantine emperor, Justinian I. Hiking up to the historic structure is rewarded with an amazing view.

Zilkale

Historical Landmark

Castle Zilkale
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A very dramatic medieval castle in the middle of the valley surrounded by the peaks of mountains all around, Zilkale is something out of a fable. Built in the 14th or 15th century, the castle is one of Çamlıhemşim’s most important historic sights.

Karaca Mağarası

Natural Feature

Karaca Mağarası Gümüşhane, Torul, Türkiye
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The Karaca Cave is actually a network of caves and it is quite stunning due to its underground formations. Inside, visitors can gaze at the stunning stalactites, stalagmites and travertines as well as the large dripstone pools.

Anzer Yaylası

Natural Feature

Anzer Yaylası, Ballıköy, İkizdere, Ovit
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Another beautiful alpine pasture (aka plateau), Anzer Yaylası is not as popular as Ayder, which means visitors can really experience village life at high altitudes. Anzer is also quite famous for its honey.

Kızkalesi

Natural Feature

The ruins of this castle are cut off from the mainland and sit on their own little rock island overlooking the Black Sea. Believed to be from the 13th century, visitors like to sit at one of the many waterfront cafes to watch the sunset.

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Natural Feature

Turkish Flag on the water
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