Hıdırnebi Yaylası is a true hidden gem nestled in the breathtaking Turkish countryside. Surrounded by lush green meadows and picturesque landscapes, this serene plateau offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The crisp mountain air, accompanied by the distant sound of cowbells, creates a soothing atmosphere that instantly puts visitors at ease. Whether you're a nature lover, an avid hiker, or simply seeking solace in nature, Hıdırnebi Yaylası provides the perfect setting for a rejuvenating retreat. The warm hospitality of the locals and the opportunity to taste authentic Turkish delicacies further enhance the experience. A visit to Hıdırnebi Yaylası is like stepping into a postcard-perfect scene, leaving visitors with unforgettable memories and a longing to return to this idyllic...
Read moreAn absolute gem in Trabzon. The views are breathtaking, with rolling green hills that make you feel like you're floating above the clouds. The local vibe is authentic and charming. We enjoyed delicious traditional food from nearby spots that felt straight out of a storybook. The weather here is a wild ride, shifting from thick fog to brilliant sunshine and back in minutes, adding to the magical atmosphere. We even spotted women in traditional clothes mowing the grass by hand with scythes, which transported us back in time. If you're seeking a peaceful escape with nature and culture, this place is a must-visit. Highly recommend for anyone craving that...
Read moreIt did not fully meet my expectations because it was like a neighborhood in Trabzon rather than a plateau. The aesthetics found in other plateaus in the region are not present here. A terrible and ugly building stock has been created. It is naturally popular because it was burned down in Trabzon. It mainly attracts the attention of tourists, and if they throw their garbage in garbage containers instead of on the ground, they will travel to Turkey in a much more civilized way. Thank God our local tourists are no less than them. In short, it's not my...
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