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Most Beautiful Villages in Istanbul: Hidden Gems to Explore

Most Beautiful Villages in Istanbul: Hidden Gems to Explore

We can hear you say, 'Villages in Istanbul? The megacity of Turkey? There is no way!' and we are here to show you, even though we are to the future like never before, there are always some parts of the world that manage to stay true to their traditional roots! For those looking for weekend getaways close to Istanbul, villages that are in touch with nature, peaceful and worth exploring offer a great alternative. This list, full of quiet villages for breakfast, camping areas, coastal villages to swim in the sea and trekking routes, is perfect for anyone who wants to get away from the city and breathe. Here are the most beautiful villages to visit around Istanbul and the routes that stand out with their natural beauty! So, what are the best villages in Istanbul? Let's explore together 👇

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Garipçe Village

Garipçe Village

When you move towards the Black Sea from Sarıyer, Garipçe Village, located between Rumeli Kavağı and Rumeli Feneri, draws attention with its settlement scattered both above and below the low cliffs. There is also a historical castle dating from the 18th century in the village. The most prominent feature of this charming village, which you can explore with a short walk, is the restaurants serving breakfast. In these seafront places, you can have a pleasant breakfast against the view of Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, accompanied by cool breezes coming from the sea.

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Gökmaslı Village

Gökmaslı Village

This village of Ağva is one of the places worth discovering with its structure that has managed to preserve its natural structure. As you wander around the village with its hilly roads and nostalgic atmosphere, you will see many houses standing as they were when they were first built. Among these houses, some have been rebuilt by remaining faithful to the original architecture, as well as those that have been standing there for more than 100 years. In Gökmaslı Village, surrounded by hazelnut and fruit trees on every corner, you also have the chance to buy fresh fruit, vegetables and eggs from local producers.

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Poyraz Village

Poyraz Village

Poyraz or Poyrazköy, a fishing village in Beykoz, is a place where almost every household is engaged in fishing. It is estimated that the first inhabitants of the village were Genoese. Poyraz, located on the Anatolian side of Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, is a frequently preferred spot for those who want to swim, especially in summer. After a pleasant walk in its harbour, castle and streets, you can complete the day by having a hot drink at the tables lined up on the beach.

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Reşadiye Village

Reşadiye Village

Located between Çekmeköy and Polonezköy, Reşadiye Village is a place that preserves its naturalness and fascinates with its clean air, although it is becoming more and more recognised. Easily accessible from many points in Istanbul (via the North Marmara or Sile Motorway), the village is home to chickens, ducks and dogs. Its streets, adorned with fruit trees that bloom with colourful flowers in spring, are quite impressive. The village is also home to many chestnut trees, and if you are lucky, you may have the opportunity to taste the products collected by local producers from their own gardens.

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Esenceli Village

Esenceli Village

Esenceli Village, located on the shore of Ömerli Dam, gives the impression of being built in the forest. The village, some parts of which have become unusable with the rise of the dam waters over time, has become a popular destination for those who want to camp, especially on weekends. This village, where sheep and lambs roam freely and flocks of geese pass by you while sitting in your camping chair, resembles a painting with its lush green lawns. However, since there is no accommodation or food and beverage facility in the village, it is useful to go prepared.

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Hacıllı Village

Hacıllı Village

Offering a fascinating view with its yellowing leaves, especially in autumn, Hacıllı is an ideal destination for those who want to trek and camp. A river covered with centuries-old tree branches passes through this village of Şile. There is also a small waterfall in the village. If you go to Hacıllı, which is also suitable for rock climbing, in summer, you can enjoy swimming in the small lake under the waterfall or in the river.

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