The village of Barbaros

The village of Barbaros, a full-fledged Aegean village, made a name for itself with its annual Hole Festival. In addition to many competitions, the festival also hosts a "Most Beautiful Scarecrow" competition. Because Barbaros Village is famous for its scarecrows. Almost everywhere in the village there are scarves decorated with ...

The village of Barbaros

The village of Barbaros, a full-fledged Aegean village, made a name for itself with its annual Hole Festival. In addition to many competitions, the festival also hosts a "Most Beautiful Scarecrow" competition. Because Barbaros Village is famous for its scarecrows. Almost everywhere in the village there are scarves decorated with colorful dresses. Walking the streets of the colorful Barbaros Village is one of the most unusual activities you can do in Urla.

The village of Barbaros, a full-fledged Aegean village, made a name for itself with its annual Hole Festival. In addition to many competitions, the festival also hosts a "Most Beautiful Scarecrow" competition. Because Barbaros Village is famous for its scarecrows. Almost everywhere in the village there are scarves decorated with colorful dresses. Walking the streets of the colorful Barbaros Village is one of the most unusual activities you can do in Urla.

Barbaros, 35430 Urla/İzmir, Türkiye

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