Top Places to Visit in Guzelcehisar Village: Bartin’s Hidden Volcanic Cliffs
Guzelcehisar, located 17 km from the central district of Bartin, is one of the rare villages that attract attention with its unspoiled natural beauty. Guzelcehisar, which separates itself from the other touristic regions of Amasra and Inkumu, offers a different experience with its calm and peaceful structure. You can choose a private car, minibus or bicycle options for transportation to the village.
Since the weather in the Black Sea can change in an instant, it will be useful to follow the weather conditions for each season. Don't forget to take your camera with you, because this is a place where you can capture great views! Especially if you are going in the summer months, it is useful to have a swimsuit with you; the beautiful bay of Guzelcehisar is waiting for you.
So, where is Guzelcehisar? What to do in Guzelcehisar? And how to visit Guzelcehisar? Let's explore together...
What is Guzelcehisar like?

Guzelcehisar, a small coastal town, is growing with the development of tourism. The flow of visitors, which intensifies especially in the summer months, shows that this place is home to many unique spots.
How to Visit to Guzelcehisar?

Guzelcehisar, located on the Black Sea coast of Bartin province, is very close to Amasra. For those travelling from Ankara, the distance between Ankara and Guzelcehisar is approximately 288 kilometres, and it takes about 4 hours by private car. If you are travelling by bus, you can first choose the buses from Ankara to Bartin, and then you can reach Guzelcehisar from Bartin.
You can reach Guzelcehisar from the centre of Amasra in about 45 minutes by private car. While following the Amasra-Bartin-Inkumu road, be careful not to deviate from the Guzelcehisar road junction.
Distance of Guzelcehisar to Other Provinces
The distance between Zonguldak and Guzelcehisar is 78 kilometres, and the journey takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Bolu - Guzelcehisar is 166 kilometres away and the journey takes about 2.5 hours.
Istanbul - Guzelcehisar is 432 kilometres and the journey time is approximately 5 hours.
Places to Visit in Guzelcehisar

Guzelcehisar, which is located in the Amasra district of Bartin, is 17 km from Bartin city centre. The village, which stands out with its unspoiled nature, fascinates its visitors with its bays, historical and cultural richness. This hidden paradise, where green and blue come together, makes a difference with its natural beauty. Historical buildings, traditional architecture, plateaus, vast forests, old volcanic formations and clear sea waters are all together. Since part of the region is under the influence of the Mediterranean climate, tangerine and lemon trees are frequently seen in the village.
Source: Visit Bartın
Neighborhoods in Guzelcehisar

In Guzelcehisar, the neighbourhoods have narrow streets and are surrounded by historical buildings. The houses are designed following the local culture and create a wonderful atmosphere in the green.
The neighbourhoods of Guzelcehisar are as follows:
Yaylacik Neighborhood
Yaylacik is one of the quietest and most scenic neighbourhoods in the village. Traditional stone houses and narrow streets stand out among the natural greenery in this neighbourhood. Yaylacık offers an ideal area, especially for those who want to take a walk and listen to the silence of nature.
Hisar Neighborhood
Hisar takes its name from the historical Guzelcehisar Castle in the region. Known for its historical texture and impressive view of the castle, this neighbourhood is an attractive spot for both history buffs and those looking for natural beauty. It reflects the typical Black Sea village life with its narrow and stone-paved streets.
Kapaklı Neighborhood
Kapaklı is one of the most vibrant neighbourhoods of the village and has a more densely populated area. The daily life of the locals in Kapaklı is characterised by small artisan shops and friendly neighbourhood relations. Cultural events and festivals of the village are frequently organised in the neighbourhood.
Source: Amasra.net
Guzelcehisar Castle

Dating back to the Genoese period, Guzelcehisar Castle served as the watchtower of Kromna City throughout history. Only one bastion survived from the castle, which remained intact until the 1900s. When you climb to the top of the castle, you can watch the Guzelcehisar settlement from a bird's eye view.
Address: 74110 Arıönü/Bartın Merkez/Bartın
Visitor Reviews:
“The road was a bit difficult, but I went up with my 7-year-old daughter, and the view and the weather are beautiful. You can take the car up to a point and walk. It is easier to park in front of the mosque and walk instead of taking the car on narrow roads.”
“Although it was difficult to reach, the view we encountered was worth it. You can drive to the cemetery in the village and follow the path of the skateboard.”
Source: Gezimanya
Lava Pillars

The lava columns formed by volcanic activity about 80 million years ago are one of the most impressive natural structures of Guzelcehisar. This region was once dominated by the Testis Sea. As a result of tectonic movements, the lava cooled and crystallised, and cracks formed on the rock surface during this cooling.
Address: 74110 Arıönü/Bartın Merkez/Bartın
Visitor Comments:
“For those coming from Zonguldak, it may be more efficient to use the Çaycuma-Bartin-İnkumu road. There is no market in the place, but there are small buffet-style businesses. Excellent camping areas, clean sea and sand await you. There is also a camping rental option. It is a must-visit place for those who want sea, sand and sunset.”
“The nature and the view are very beautiful. We enjoyed the beach after watching the view. There is an umbrella rental at the kiosks. There are showers, toilets and changing cabins at the entrance, but for a fee. There are also camping facilities.”
Source: Hisar Beach Hotel
Unnamed Island

Very close to the coast of Guzelcehisar, there is a small island which has no name yet. This island consists of rocks covered with bushes and trees. This island, which you can easily reach by swimming from the beach, is a great option for enjoying the sea.
Source: MSY Tour
Guzelcehisar Beach

Guzelcehisar Beach, one of the largest beaches of the Black Sea Region, has preserved its natural beauty due to the lack of construction around it. The beach has a fine sand structure, and the sea water gradually deepens. Protected as a protected area, the beach is one of the must-visit places.
Services Offered:
Dressing cabins
ShowerS
WC
Sunbed and umbrella rental
Visitor Reviews:
“The beach is really beautiful, completely sand and no stones. There is no disturbance except for the garbage left by the visitors. Ideal for families with children; the sea is not very deep, the depth is around 1 meter after about 50-60 meters. We have been coming regularly for the last two years, and we have not come across a wavy period. There are showers, a WC and barbecue areas. There is a market, but it is recommended to take your needs with you. There is the possibility to rent sunbeds and umbrellas. Parking is limited, you can find a place if you come early. There are no disturbing people on the beach.”
Source: Boray Tour
Places to visit in Amasra

Amasra Museum: The museum, which houses rich collections on the history and culture of the region, sheds light on Amasra's past.
Kemere Bridge: A stone arch bridge from the Roman period, connecting Amasra to the other side of the sea. It is worth seeing in terms of architecture.
Weeping Tree: An interesting and mystical tree that is the subject of legends and looks as if it is shedding tears.
Direkli Kaya: A large rock formation rising on the seashore with natural poles on it, a popular spot for photographers.
Bozköy Beach: The beach, which preserves its calm and natural structure, is ideal for enjoying the sea and sun.
Big Harbour Beach: A wide and beautiful beach close to the central harbour of Amasra.
Small Harbour Beach: It offers a different beach experience with its smaller and quieter structure.
Akkonak Beach: Another preferred beach with its natural beauty and clean sea.
Inkumu Beach: One of the popular beaches of Bartin, it is known for its easy access and facilities.
Gockün Beach: A quiet beach that stands out with its natural beauty.
Çakraz Beach: Close to Amasra, it offers a pristine and peaceful beach experience.
Amasra Centre: The heart of Amasra with its historical and cultural structure, worth a visit with its narrow streets, cafes and bazaar.
Barış Akarsu Park: A park full of natural greenery where locals and visitors enjoy spending time.
Ahatlar Nature Park: A sheltered nature park where you can have a walk and picnic in touch with nature.
Gideros Bay: Famous for its magnificent views and natural bays, it is the preferred area for camping and nature sports.
Gürcüoluk Cave Nature Park: A place frequented by nature lovers with its unique cave structure and natural surroundings.
Gölderesi Waterfall: A refreshing waterfall in the silence of nature, and natural walking areas around it.
Ulukaya Waterfall and Canyon: A canyon and waterfall area offering impressive nature views and hiking routes.
Çekiciler Bazaar: Amasra's traditional handicraft and souvenir market.
Galla Bazaar: A colourful market selling local products, fresh foods and local delicacies.
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