Yedigöller National Park
The national park in the Western Black Sea is 1642 hectares, and it was taken under protection and declared a national park in 1965. It was named as Yedigöller because there are 7 lakes ordered from north to south.
The national park in the Western Black Sea is 1642 hectares, and it was taken under protection and declared a national park in 1965. It was named as Yedigöller because there are 7 lakes ordered from north to south. The national park, which has a unique natural structure with its vegetation, tree flora and lakes, attracts visitors in all seasons and offers different visuals for each season. Nature lovers, photo groups, campers, etc. are one of the most important centers of interest for a wonderful experience in a real forest.
Observation terraces, lakeside bridges, walkways, camping areas are different opportunities for each visitor. For those who want, there is a 72-bed bungalow accommodation facility with 18 units in the National Park. The national park is mainly beech, hornbeam, oak, alder, maple, elm and poplar. It is home to more than 100 bird species due to its rich vegetation.