Yaglidere
Located in the middle of a magnificent view that you will want to see every morning when you open your eyes, Yağlıdere will enchant you with a thousand and one shades of green...
Yağlıdere, a district of Giresun, is located between mountains with all shades of green as in the entire Black Sea region. It takes its name from Yağlıdere, where it is established next to the settlements. As a result of the Crusades, Yağlıdere, where the creek is on one side and green hills rise on all sides, falls under the domination of Eastern Rome. This situation ends with the conquest of Trabzon by Fatih Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror and the region where today's Yağlıdere is located falls under Ottoman rule. Yağlıdere has a striking feature. This is because a large part of the population lives in America and they return only for visiting in the summer months. This situation increased over time and spread to the surrounding villages. For this reason, there are quite a lot of oilfields in America, especially in New York, Paterson and New Jersey.
Climate of Yaglidere
In Yağlıdere, where the Black Sea climate is seen, the summer months are cool, and the winter months are warm and rainy. Do not forget to take your raincoat with you, no matter what season you are going to visit Yaglidere due to the rains throughout the year. Nature's diversity is indispensable for a region that receives this much rainfall. In Yağlıdere, besides tree species such as chestnut, oak, alder, poplar, scotch pine, fir and mastic tree, many plant species such as sassafras, rhododendron and boxwood accompany you.
Yağlıdere Hotels
Yağlıdere is a favorite of many nature enthusiasts due to its location. In addition to spending time in the plateaus, mountains and lakes, you should also take time to visit the Ottoman artifacts. If you are on the Black Sea tour that you have always dreamed of with your bag on your back, you should not plan to stay in Yaglidere without first looking at our website HotelForex.com. Be sure to visit HotelForex.com for budget-friendly Yağlıdere Hotels suitable for you. HotelForex.com is not just an affordable accommodation option for you; it also offers the option of bargaining with hotels. Make sure to visit HotelForex.com to find both Yağlıdere Hotels that are suitable for your budget and to benefit from the privilege of negotiating with the hotel.
Places to Visit and See in Yağlıdere
Ağa Bridge: Ağa Bridge, which is only 3.5 kilometers away from Yağlıdere, is one of the structures you should definitely see. It was built in 1816 according to the inscription on the Ağa Bridge built on the Yağlıdere River. The Ağa Bridge, which is closed to vehicle traffic, was built by Tirebolu Voivodeship Kethüdazade Mehmet Emin Ağa. You should stop for a while on the Ağa Bridge, which has been restored and opened for pedestrian use, and watch this view for a while by breathing in the clean air.
Çağlayan Village: Çağlayan Village is one of the old settlements where Greeks lived until the Republic. Çağlayan Village was bought by Feridunzade Mehmet Bey after the exchange and then sold to the present-day villagers. Some of the historical buildings in Çağlayan Village are Gebe Church, historical bridges and historical buildings, as well as waterfalls and caves.
Çağlayan Waterfall: Located in Çağlayan Village, Çağlayan Waterfall falls from a height of 50 meters. You should definitely not leave Yağlıdere without seeing the view created by the Çağlayan Waterfall, pouring in the middle of the lush nature.
Gölyanı Plateau: Gölyanı Plateau, which houses wooden houses called Hartama, is surrounded by pine forests. If you are curious about the experience of being on the plateau, you will experience peaceful moments in Gölyanı Plateau in its unforgettable view and clean air. Especially, you should be present at highland festivals Reward yourself to be alone with nature in Gölyanı Plateau, which is under protection.
Hacı Abdullah Halife (Yellow Caliph) Complex: The Yellow Khalifa Complex, also known as the Gülbahar Hatun Tekke, consists of a mosque, a cemetery, a lodge, a tomb, a guest house and a mill. The Yellow Caliph Complex was built by Gülbahar Hatun when his son Yavuz Sultan Selim was the governor of Trabzon. Geometric shapes and many motifs such as the moon, star, sun and tree are frequently used in the mosque in the complex.
Local Flavors of Yağlıdere
- Collard Soup
- Cabbage Rolls with Meat
- Anchovy Pastry
- Corn Flour Bread
- Hazelnut
- Highland Honey
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