KIZILIRMAK
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Kizilmak district, which has been designated as a research area, is a district of Çankırı province. While the old name of our district in the central Anatolia Region of our country was "Inallu Banu", the district, which later changed its name to Huseyinli, became a municipality in 1985 and a district in 1987. The distance to Çankırı city center is 56 km. There are 26 villages in Kizilmak district.
HOW TO GO TO KIZILIRMAK? REDWOOD ACCESS
The distance distance between Kizilmak and Çankırı center is 56 km. The travel time takes approximately 45 minutes. You can easily reach with your own vehicle or you can easily transfer to Kizilmağa by road and rail by reaching Çankırı center.
If you want to use the highway; you can access two main road networks and related roads. In addition, bus companies regularly operate services to Çankırı center.
Cankiri can also be reached by rail. Çankırı is located on the Ankara-Zonguldak railway.
There are no airports in the province for those who want to provide transportation by air. However, they can use the nearest airport, Ankara Esenboga Airport. The distance of the airport to the center takes about 1 hour.
KIZILIRMAK
Reddening is located in an area dominated by the terrestrial climate. The climate has a slightly softer air than the surrounding area, as it is located in an area that we can call a groove, which does not have a lot of elevation compared to the districts around Kizilmak district. The average temperature is around 22 °C. The coldest months in Kizilmak district are December-January-February, while the hottest months are June-July-August. Precipitation conditions also reflect the characteristics of the terrestrial climate and precipitation increases in the spring. In April-May, it mostly rains, while in winter it snows.
· Warmest months: August, July, September, June (average 20°C)
· Coldest months: January, February, December, March (average 2°C)
· Wettest months: May, December, January and March (average 41 inches of rain)
KIZILIRMAK HOTELS: WHERE TO STAY IN KIZILIRMAK?
It is possible to find hotels in Kizilmak district where you can relax and where all your expectations can be met. If you wish, you can easily choose the hostels and hotels in the district center and discover the most beautiful places in the district. If you wish, you can choose hotels in nearby districts. You can check out the Hotelforex.com site to find the hotel options that suit you.
KIZILIRMAK HOTEL PRICES
You will be able to find accommodation options suitable for every budget in Kizilmak district with Hotelforex.com guarantee. Prices of hotels in Kizilmak vary depending on the services provided and the distance to the center. In order not to have any reservation problems, you can make your reservation through the Hotelforex.com site and enjoy your holiday before going to the region.
PLACES TO VISIT IN KIZILIRMAK
Two picnic places were built as parks, one in the center of our district and the other on the banks of the Kizilmak river. If you're on your way here, it's advisable to have a picnic in these areas.
You can also visit the Sakarca Village Mosque in the area. The mosque was built between 1839 and 1840 in the village of Sakarca, 6 km from the district center. You never know who made it. As a result of the repairs, the mosque lost its originality.
WHAT TO EAT IN KIZILIRMAK? RED-KNUCKING MUTFA
We can't say that it's a clear meal that's specific to the district of Kizilmak. However, there are a variety of Turkish dishes available here that you can find in each region. We just advise you not to return to the RedWood area without tasting the Red Melon when you are on your way to the RedDening zone.
WHAT TO BUY FROM KIZILIRMAK?
Reddening is one of the regions that has gained importance in our country and internationally in the production of melons and watermelons. One of the most preferred fruits, especially during periods of increased production, is melon. When you come to the reddening region, we recommend that you take one of the famous flavors of the region, Kizilmak Melon, for your loved ones or yourself.
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