Köprübaşı
We should say without exaggeration that Köprübaşı, which has a view that will blow your mind, is one of the districts of Trabzon. Köprübaşı, which got its current name due to two streams and two bridges that are very close to each other, is located in the north of Sürmene district, while it has the closest access road to Bayburt province in the south.
The Climate and Nature of Köprübaşı
Since the land of Köprübaşı district consists of sloping and steep slopes, all the villages and neighborhoods are in scattered places. You will have the chance to see magnificent views from these slopes on the roads leading to villages and plateaus. We recommend that you be prepared for unforgettable photos. You should be prepared for this situation when you visit Köprübaşı, where it rains all seasons. In Köprübaşı, where the Black Sea climate is observed, summer months are cool and winter months are warm.
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You should definitely visit HotelForex.com for our accommodation options in Köprübaşı with its magnificent nature, where you will relieve your stress in its highlands and get tired of taking pictures in its landscapes. When you visit HotelForex.com, you will find Köprübaşı Hotel and other accommodation options, and you will have the privilege of bargaining with hotels that you can only use on our HotelForex.com website. You should definitely spend time on your Black Sea trip to Köprübaşı, which is preferred to be close to Trabzon, to benefit from the coolness of Köprübaşı from the surrounding villages and cities and to spend a peaceful time in its nature.
Places to Visit and See in Köprübaşı
Caravan Road: It is the most beautiful nature hiking trail in Trabzon's Köprübaşı district. While walking on the Caravan Road, you will come across many historical ruins. In addition, the Agacbasi protected area, which has the largest peat bog in Turkey, is located on this road. You will have the chance to see various endemic plant species with this ten thousand-year-old marsh in the Caravan Trail walking area. The 13-kilometer Caravan Road will not only make nature lovers happy, but you will also be able to create moments of time away from stress with your family.
Harmantepe Plateau: We can say that the plateaus that come to mind first when the Black Sea is mentioned, and the views of the plateaus in Köprübaşı do justice to the Black Sea being mentioned in this way. A monument was built for our soldiers who were martyred in Harmantepe, which was one of the places of great importance especially during the occupation years. As a result of the intense clashes with the Russian army in 1916, 7 officers and 150 privates were martyred. You should also go to Cösk hill and watch the most magnificent view you can see. We guarantee that you will take lots of photos.
Other plateaus that can be visited can be listed as Soğuksu, Parma, Ebeler, Küçük Kangel, Ağaçbaşı, Fire, Vizera, Mincena, Sulak, Köşk, Kutlusu, Taşlı and İsmailağa. These plateaus usually attract attention from the local people as a summer holiday, and some of them also take mountain trekking during the winter months. Especially in the winter months, with the falling clouds and falling snow, there are walking paths that attract the attention of extreme sports enthusiasts.
Kahvedüzü: There are Kahvedüzü Inns in Yılmazlar village. The Sürmene-Bayburt caravan route, which forms a part of the Silk Road passing through Trabzon, was a route consisting of 12 inns. This region was built to meet the accommodation and needs of the caravans. Only one of these inns, Kahvedüzü, has survived today. Operated as Uncle Pala's Place, this inn was built in 1906-1907. Consisting of a basement and a ground floor, this inn has reached the present day in its original form. You should enjoy the scenery while sipping your tea in this historical inn built of stone and wood materials.
What You Can Buy From Köprübaşı
You can buy handicrafts such as wooden spoons for yourself and your loved ones. You should also buy local delicacies such as corn flour, tea and hazelnuts. In addition to these, if you come across the season, you should definitely taste the kiwis.
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