The trajectory of Ayvacık
The trajectory of Ayvacık
The ancient city of Assos, which has always attracted the interest of local and foreign travelers, the Gülpınar Apollo Sacred Site; villages such as Behramkale, Adatepe, Yeşilyurt, where in recent years people from large cities have escaped from the crowd and settled, the villages of Tuzla, Babakale, which still retain the architectural structures of the early Ottoman period, and Bababur, which is also the extreme point of the Asian continent, make Ayvacık special.
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Ayvacık, located in the southernmost part of Çanakkale province, has one of the longest coastal sections of Çanakkale with a coastline of 83 kilometers. The county, where the mountains run parallel to the sea, has naturally beautiful beaches and bays. These bays, which receive a lot of attention, have become a tourist attraction in the county because of their enchanting beauty. The fact that more than half of its land is forest adds a different beauty to the county.
The ancient city of Assos, which has always attracted the interest of local and foreign travelers, the Gülpınar Apollo Sacred Site; villages such as Behramkale, Adatepe, Yeşilyurt, where in recent years people from large cities have escaped from the crowd and settled, the villages of Tuzla, Babakale, which still retain the architectural structures of the early Ottoman period, and Bababur, which is also the extreme point of the Asian continent, make Ayvacık special.