ITEM Travel Turkey brings you to the Eastern Black Sea Region where the most beautiful alpine meadows in Turkey are seen, is the most mountainous part of the Black Sea region with the highest precipitation, cloudiness and humidity. Along the whole region it is the most difficult to access, most rugged and most emigrant part. Rize, Artvin, Trabzon, Gümüşhane, Bayburt are important settlement centers. The most developed provinces of the region are Trabzon and Rize. It is possible to see the examples of the alpine meadows especially in the Rize region. Ayder, Anzer, and Çağırankaya plateaus are good examples of these. Here the people earn their living from fishing and agriculture growing mainly tea, hazelnut and corn.
The mountainous and rugged terrain of the Black Sea region makes it one of the most beloved spots for outdoor sports enthusiasts. As Turkey's leading region for trekking, rafting and mountaineering, boasting lush valleys, stunning canyons, plateaus, quaint streams and rushing rivers, the region hosts thousands of tourists annually, who flock to the region to enjoy the great outdoors. One of the most exciting regions for rafting lovers, the eastern Black Sea region is home to the Çoruh River in Artvin. In addition, Çamlıhemşin, Ardeşen, Dikkaya, Timisfat Bridge, Pelegivat Bridge, Fırtına Bridge are among the favorite places for rafting.
With high altitudes, the plateaus are among the breathtaking natural wonders in this region, where you feel very close to the clouds, can do healthy exercises and get large amounts of oxygen into your system and trekking through the numerous natural wonders is the best way to do so … Some of the most widely preferred trekking tracks in the Black Sea region are the Ayder Highlands and Sümela's Path in Trabzon along with Hemşin and Didingola in Rize. The mountains along the Black Sea coast are some of the most convenient places to experience mountaineering, whether alone or in groups. Mountains that run parallel to the coastline are a golden opportunity for sportsmen. The northern slopes of these mountains, which rise above the coastline, are covered with thick forest. The trip generally starts from the Ayder Highlands and takes 8 to 10 hours. August and September are the best months for climbing. Other options for mountaineering in the Black Sea Region are the Altınparmak Mountains and the Kemerli Mountains in Artvin.
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