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    Bayburt

    Yakup Abdal Natural Park

    Yakup Abdal Natural Park (Yakup Abdal Tabiat Parkı) is a special nature park area with an average height of 1978 m, containing natural and plantation scotch pine forests, aspen communities and regeneration fields, forest spaces, shrub areas, meadows as well as river ecosystem and lake (artificial) ecosystem and including forest roads, slopes and recreation areas.

    Yedigöller

     Located on the Haldizen Mountains on the Trabzon-Bayburt border, at an altitude of approximately 2,740 altitudes known as the Yedigöller Region, the crater lakes are a magnificent natural area that offers different beauties every season for those who want to spend time with nature.

    Çımağıl Cave

    The cave, which is about 45 km from the city center, is worth seeing with its small puddles, stalactites, stalagmites, cave pearls, cave flowers, organ-patterned walls, travertine steps and natural structure. In particular, the colors of these natural formations gain a distinct beauty and value to the cave.

    Helva Ice Caves

    The cave, which is 33 km away from the city center, hosts many stalactites and stalagmites made of ice. In terms of reflecting different shapes of ice formations, it fascinatesthe visitors with their remarkable formations.

    Çoruh River and Valley

    You should definitely see that the lands, which are irrigated by the water of Çoruh, which originates from the Mescit Mountains of Bayburt and which is among the fastest flowing rivers in the world, will be colorful with flowers that bloom when the weather gets warmer. The journey that Çoruh started in Türkiye ends by pouring into the Black Sea in Batumi, Georgia. The river passing right through the center of Bayburt fascinates its visitors with its beauty.