Artvin... |
Like all cities extending along the beautiful Black Sea coast, Artvin is a lovely district, 64 km southeast of Hopa,
possessing picturesque views of nature. Typical of this region, wide forests cover the area, and this landscape of
mountains and lakes, plateaus and rivers, together with the traditional settings of pretty wooden houses, offers a
pleasant atmosphere to visitors. The wild and romantic Coruh river with its impressive rapids crosses the land here.
White water rafting is possible on this river for the adventure - lovers to enjoy the excitement that few other rivers
in the world offer. Along the road to Erzurum, are the Tortum waterfalls, constituting another attraction with a calm
and peaceful atmosphere. 55 km east of Artvin, are the towns of Savsat and Borcka, and the nearby Karagoller, a dreamlike
place of beautiful lake. Wide plateaus are also found in Artvin, one being the Bilbilan; and the other Kafkasor, where
the famous Kafkasor Festival is held with the interesting bull - fights. Sarp border gate is at Hope. There are many
historical citadels, mosques, churches, and bridges, along with yachting, hunting, fishing facilities and thermal springs.
In this city of diverse nature, there also exist numerous ancient sites for sightseers to visit. The ruins of a
16th century castle lie at the foot of the hill where the city is situated. There are fine old churches, dating
to the 7th - and 10th centuries, near the villages of Barhal, Ishan, Bagbasi and Camliyamac. Balih
Bey Mosque is another important monument of Artvin, and the typical old Turkish houses are the part of the charming
historical scenery. The ride to Artvin via either route is wonderfully scenic. As you approach Artvin you will notice
mediaeval castles guarding the steep mountain passes. As new roads are built in Eastern Türkiye, a window opens on early
civili zations as old as hïstory itself, amid scenery that will take your breath away. With Trabzon as a starting point,
the new and spectacular road to Kars and Mount Ararat, the resting place of Noah's Arc, is an easy drive along the Black
Sea Riviera as far as Hopa, a port within ten miles of Russian border. Here the road winds its way into towering mountains
and verdant valleys and passes the hill town of Artvin, where you will want to break your journey. At the edge of the
Eastern Black Sea Mountains, you are in the heart of Türkiye's wildlife area where natural beauties are balanced by
Georgian and Genoese churches that graced these mountains when Marco polo made his own journey to the East.
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