Hidden Gems of Gökçeada
Gökçeada’s lesser-known landscapes range from the westernmost tip of Turkey at İnce Burun to the unusual geological formations of Peynir Kayalıkları, where horizontal rock layers resemble stacked cheese wheels. The island's interior features freshwater reservoirs like Şirinköy and Uğurlu Göleti, which support local agriculture and wildlife. Atatürk Korusu provides a shaded pine-covered area near the coast, offering a contrast to the dramatic coastal cliffs and open pastures that define the island’s quiet western and northern shores.
İnce Buru
The westernmost point of Turkey, featuring steep coastal cliffs and views overlooking the Aegean Sea toward Samothrace.
Peynir Kayalıkları
Distinctive sedimentary rock formations near Kuzu Limanı characterized by horizontal layers that resemble stacked blocks of cheese.
Atatürk Korusu
A pine grove and recreational park area located near the coastline, providing shade and wind protection.
Şirinköy Göleti
A small freshwater reservoir located south of Şirinköy village, used primarily for local irrigation.
Uğurlu Göleti
An artificial pond situated near the village of Uğurlu, serving as a water source for the surrounding agricultural fields.
Uğurlu Göleti
A secondary freshwater reservoir located east of Uğurlu village, supporting the local ecosystem and livestock.
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