The Village of Almonds

Almond Village, also known as the balcony of the island, is notable for its elevation, beautiful scenery, and almond trees throughout the village. One of the ancient Greek villages, Bademli Village still preserves its historical texture with its narrow streets and old houses.

The Village of Almonds

Almond Village, also known as the balcony of the island, is notable for its elevation, beautiful scenery, and almond trees throughout the village. One of the ancient Greek villages, Bademli Village still preserves its historical texture with its narrow streets and old houses.

Almond Village, also known as the balcony of the island, is notable for its elevation, beautiful scenery, and almond trees throughout the village. One of the ancient Greek villages, Bademli Village still preserves its historical texture with its narrow streets and old houses. You can have a drink and taste the desserts in the old cafe in the square of the Almond Village. You can get to the village, which is 10 minutes away from the center of Gökçe, by your own car, as well as by minibuses from the center.

Bademli, 17762 Bademli/Gökçeada/Çanakkale, Türkiye

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