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National Park Attractions In Turkish Black Sea Coast

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National Park Attractions In Turkish Black Sea Coast

  • 1. Lake Abant Nature Park Bolu
    Lake Abant is a freshwater lake in Turkey's Bolu Province in northwest Anatolia, formed as a result of a great landslide. The lake lies at an altitude of 1,328 m at a distance of 32 km from the provincial seat of Bolu city. It is a favorite vacation and excursion spot for both Turkish and foreign travellers thanks to the natural beauty of its surroundings, which are covered with dense forests, and easy access by car . Lake Abant is a natural park. The lake covers an area of 1.28 km2 and its deepest spot is 18 m . The lake area has two large hotels in the immediate vicinity of the shores, as well as other amenities and services for visitors, who sometimes alternatively opt for the family guesthouses available in the nearby town of Mudurnu 18 km to the south. To the north of the lake, at a d...
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  • 2. Yedigöller Milli Parkı Bolu
    The Yedigöller National Park also known as Seven Lakes National Park is located in the northern part of Bolu Province in Turkey. The park is categorized under IUCN II and was established in 1965. The park is best known for the seven lakes formed by landslides and for its profusion of plant life.
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  • 4. Karagol Sahara Milli Parki Artvin
    Karagöl-Sahara National Park , established on August 31, 1994, is a national park in the Şavşat district of Artvin Province, Turkey. It is located in the Black Sea Region and formed by two separate areas, namely Karagöl and Sahara plateau. Karagöl is located at 45 km from Şavşat, while Sahara plateau is 17 km from the town.The national park covers an area of 3,251 ha at an average elevation of 1,800 m above mean sea level.
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  • 6. Hatila Vadisi Milli Parki Artvin
    Hatila Valley National Park is a national park in Artvin Province in northeastern Turkey. It consists of a steep-sided river valley at the eastern end of the Kaçkar Mountains. The area is close to the Black Sea and has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers, cool winters and plentiful rainfall throughout the year. The valley provides habitats for a diverse community of plants and animals.
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  • 7. Kure Daglari Milli Parki Pinarbasi
    Küre Mountains National Park ), established on July 7, 2000, is a national park in northern Turkey. The national park stretches over the mountain range of Küre Mountains and is located in the districts Pınarbaşı, Cide, Şenpazar in Kastamonu Province and Ulus in Bartın Province.It covers an area of 37,753 ha at an average elevation of 500 m .
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  • 8. Ilgaz Mountain National Park Kastamonu Province
    The Mount Ilgaz National Park is a protected area established on June 2, 1976 and located on the Ilgaz Mountains at the borderline between Kastamonu Province and Çankırı Province in the western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Natural resources and its potential for recreational activities are the main values of the national park, which stretches over an area of 742.38 ha .
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