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Black Sea Region, Turkey Travel
In the north, the quiet green beauty of the Black Sea coast represents one of
the outstanding scenic beauties of Turkey. The pine forested mountains, and lush
valleys and hills run to a coastline of rare beauty with untouched beaches. All
the imaginable shades of green are on display in this region due to plentiful
rainfall. Among the dense green, the mountain villages, and the fishing villages
on the coasts, retain the traditional wooden architecture of the region. A
perfect example is Safranbolu, and you will certainly want to preserve this
specialty in your photos. The region is perfect for nature-lovers with its
breathtaking landscapes; the Bolu-Seven Lakes, the Artvin-Tortum Waterfall, the
Trabzon -Karadag and Erikbeli meadows are perfect for hiking and picnicking,
while the Artvin - Coruh River is good for rafting. Those who prefer a quiet
holiday in an unspoiled region are welcomed with a smile and they may enjoy the
characteristics of the region's daily life, especially the hospitality of the
people and the delicious food. Amasra, Rize, and Hopa are some of the areas
suitable for such a choice. The whole coast is perfect for campers who want to
have both sea and forested-mountain excursions at the same time. Sea and
sun-worshippers may benefit from the coast but if they also want active nights
then Akcakoca, lnkum and Guzelyali are some of the recommended towns. The region
has in common with the rest of the country many reminiscent of major
civilizations, for example; Trabzon - Aya Sofya Church (Church of the Holy
Wisdom); Giresun Castle; Amasya - Pontic King's Tombs; Sinop - Ulu Mosque,
Alaiye Medresesi and many others.
The mountains parallel to the coast are fit for mountaineers and winter sports
enthusiasts, especially Kartalkaya on Bolu Mountains, A different opportunity
for a cool, nature-adorned holiday in the middle of summer, is to go to "yayla"
-green meadows on the hills- as the Black Sea people traditionally do during hot
summers. Artvin, Rize-Aydar and Giresun-Kumbet are some outstanding examples for
such a holiday. The climate offers a comfortable holiday since there is a warm
humid climate. The temperatures are fairly pleasant all year round, however rain
is very common, and midsummer is the driest time just perfect for visiting. The
summers are shorter when compared to those of the south and the west, and the
winters are rainy. It is the most rainy region in the whole of Turkey and its
climate makes it possible to cultivate tea, tobacco, corn and hazelnuts which
constitute the unique greenness of the region.
