TRABZON . UZUNGOL . AYDER

Of course, when we are feeling tired and bored of life in the big cities, we all want to get away from the hustle and bustle, dream of living or a quick visit to remote, quiet areas. The Turkish villages are famous for their charming natural beauty and the richness of their land, plains and mountains, especially the villages in northwestern Turkey, near the Black Sea. As the summer approaches to those who love Turkish countryside and green, we recommend visiting the following villages.

1- The village of Aider

 

Ayder Yaylası is one of the most beautiful Turkish villages in the province of Reza, northeast of Turkey, 180 km south-east of Tarbazun. It is about 88 km away from Reza and 19 km southeast of Jamilhimazen.

The village's average altitude is 1350 meters and the Turkish Alps village is known for its beauty and beauty. It is one of the northern Turkish villages known for its best pastry chefs and pastry makers, so they work in Turkey's largest hotels and shops.

 

The region was known for its hot springs in 1871, but the area is characterized by thick forests of beech and fir trees and numerous waterfalls. The area was declared by the Turkish government as a tourist area in 1987.

The town is famous for its beautiful sculptures, which represent a wonderful painting. The Divine Providence has added to it a beautiful and difficult description, where the area is adorned with landscapes that delight the visitors.

Hundreds of meters of farmland, vegetables, waterfalls, colorful trees, lush trees, lush gardens and fruit orchards cover large areas, even highlands and hills, plains, valleys and surrounding mountains.

 

The village is shown in a green dress that astonishes the beholder, especially the bushnaq region with mountains, plateaus and green foothills. The hot Turkish bath is also characterized by hot water springs used to treat diseases such as rheumatism and various skin diseases.

For the lovers of relaxation and tranquility, this place is suitable for them to spend most of the night in the lap of nature charming, and is famous for the best quality of Turkish honey, and the hives are located in the high trees.

2 - the village of Homsi Kui Hamsiköy

 

Many of the beautiful villages around the Black Sea state of Trabzon are affected, including the small village of Hamsi Kui, a mountain village famous for its scenic nature and delicious food, about 25 kilometers from Machka and about 25 kilometers from Trabzon.

 

This village, which charms the landscape, is famous for its picturesque nature. The village is also characterized by its dense trees and numerous rivers, with beautiful mountain arches and terraces.

It is also known for its kind of delicious dessert, called Mahabal Haji Othman, as well as some delicious village dishes.

 

This village is one of the most famous of the famous Zikana Mountains, where they received the beauty of nature and climate, and the presence of different types of flowers and herbs, which makes the pasture rich and different species and production.

This is why it is famous for its creamy milk and delicious food, which is famous for its milk rice

3. Ozengul village

 

The region of Uzungöl is one of Turkey's most beautiful and picturesque areas, blending with blue water, with greenery of the mountains, and a variety of terrain and climate, making it a kiss for tourists from the East and West.

Ozongol, a long lake in Turkey, lies south of the Turkish city of Trabzon, in a valley of high mountains, surrounded by green forests, giving it more charm and attraction, especially when it is foggy and draining its forests.

 

The village of Ozon Gul is famous for its very tasty and cheap dishes, and as the villagers are committed to their dress, their morals and morals are always welcomed by the Arab guest.

4 - the village of Safran Polo

 

The town of Safranbolu, the city of Karabuk overlooking the Black Sea in northwestern Turkey, It dates back to 3,000 years ago, and is named after the name saffron, or saffron, as in Turkish.

 

The Zero Polo also features a number of Ottoman monuments, including historic lodges, Ottoman baths, mosques, water pools, bridges and unique palaces that capture the hearts and minds of visitors from both locals and foreigners.

5- Petiz village

 

The village is located near the town of Bodrum, famous for its picturesque coastline, and people go to the popular Petiz market on Thursday every week. The village is very beautiful, enjoying the wonderful atmosphere of the Aegean and vibrant summer and winter on the road leading to the region. Coastal areas.

 

The village is famous for its ice cream vendor, pastry, butcher, and its newly opened cafés, its school, its palace and its proximity to the town of Bodrum.