It 's a hill .

Tepeköy is 10 minutes from Zeytinliköy. In the village, you can visit the Evangelismos Teotoku Church dating from 1832 and the old Greek cemetery, and you can go back in time in its ornate streets with historic Greek houses. When you get tired of walking, you can stop at the ...

It 's a hill .

Tepeköy is 10 minutes from Zeytinliköy. In the village, you can visit the Evangelismos Teotoku Church dating from 1832 and the old Greek cemetery, and you can go back in time in its ornate streets with historic Greek houses. When you get tired of walking, you can stop at the Historic Quarter and enjoy the magnificent scenery.

Tepeköy, which is built on the slope of the volcanic Aya Dimitri hill, one of the highest points of the island, is located 10 minutes from Zeytinliköy. In the village, you can visit the Evangelismos Teotoku Church dating from 1832 and the old Greek cemetery, and you can go back in time in its ornate streets with historic Greek houses. When you get tired of walking, you can stop at the Historic Quarter and enjoy the magnificent scenery. Located in the shade of a 600-year-old pine tree, this place is a masterpiece. There's also a small cafe on site.

Tepeköy, 17762 Dereköy/Gökçeada/Çanakkale, Türkiye

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