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Artvin
23/06 – 25/06
£51/nighttotal: £102 (2 )
Marina Tatil Köyü
1 2
cabin , Artvin
This lodge is situated within the MARİNA TATİL KÖYÜ in Artvin, Turkey, offering a registered establishment with a focus on excellent service. This accommodation for two guests includes internet, air conditioning, and a garden, with the 'Artvin Sofrası' name suggesting a local culinary experience.
8.4 17 reviews
Artvin
17/08 – 21/08
£55/nighttotal: £220 (4 )
Sadikoglu Oteli
1 2
hotel , Artvin
Sadikoglu Oteli is situated in Artvin, within a provincial park, just 0.4 miles from Karagöl Sahara National Park and 5.6 miles from Kafkasor Arena. The hotel has received very good user ratings, suggesting a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The hotel offers a single bathroom and a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi in public areas, free self-parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Guests can enjoy a peaceful park setting, free breakfast, and a smoke-free environment.
9.6 37 reviews
Artvin
17/08 – 21/08
£81/nighttotal: £324 (4 )
Koru Butik Otel
1 2
hotel , Artvin
Koru Butik Otel in Artvin offers accommodation located within the same region as the Istanbul Bazaar Shopping Centre. This boutique hotel provides complimentary buffet breakfast, free WiFi in public areas, a garden, an on-site restaurant, 24-hour front desk, and free self-parking, with a check-out time of 12:00.
9.4 42 reviews
Artvin
03/08 – 08/08
£81/nighttotal: £405 (5 )
Black Lake Hotel
1 2
hotel , Borcka
The Black Lake Hotel is situated in Borcka, just 3.9 kilometres from the Borçka Karagöl Nature Park, making it an ideal base for exploring this stunning natural wonder. The hotel is family-friendly and offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a terrace, room service, and parking.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Artvin
Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Artvin, Turkey?
Artvin is a fantastic place for outdoor enthusiasts. While there aren't large-scale, internationally renowned sporting events, the region is ideal for hiking, trekking, and white-water rafting on the rivers like the Çoruh River. Local competitions in these sports sometimes occur, but information is best found closer to the time of travel. The mountainous terrain also lends itself to climbing and paragliding.
Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Artvin, Turkey?
Many travellers overlook the smaller villages surrounding Artvin. The village of Şavşat, for example, boasts stunning natural beauty and traditional architecture. The Borçka Karagöl (Black Lake) is a hidden gem, less crowded than some of the more popular lakes in the region. Exploring the numerous smaller churches and monasteries scattered throughout the countryside offers a glimpse into Artvin's rich history.
What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Artvin?
The high season in Artvin typically runs from June to September, coinciding with the warmest and driest weather, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these months.
What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Artvin?
Artvin's cuisine is heavily influenced by its Black Sea location. You'll find dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients like honey, walnuts, and various cheeses. Muhammara, a spicy red pepper dip, is a regional specialty. The region is also known for its delicious trout, often prepared simply to highlight its fresh flavour. Black Sea-style pide (a type of flatbread) is another local favourite.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Artvin?
Yes, Artvin's natural beauty makes it a great location for camping. However, designated campsites are limited. Many people opt for wild camping, but it's crucial to be aware of local regulations and leave no trace. Always check local guidelines before setting up camp.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Artvin?
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Artvin, Turkey?
The best way to experience Artvin's culture is to engage with the locals. Visiting local markets, such as the Artvin pazarı (market), is a great way to interact with people and sample local produce. Staying in a locally-owned guesthouse or 'pansiyon' provides a more immersive experience than a large hotel. Learning a few basic Turkish phrases will also go a long way in showing respect and facilitating communication.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Artvin?
Does Artvin, Turkey have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Artvin's weather can be unpredictable, especially in the mountains. Heavy rainfall and occasional flooding are possible, particularly during the spring and autumn. The region is home to various wildlife, including bears and wolves, though encounters are rare. It's important to be bear aware and follow safe hiking practices. Check weather forecasts before embarking on any outdoor activities.
What are the top hiking trails in Artvin, Turkey for families?
Many trails around Artvin are suitable for families, but choosing one depends on the family's experience level. Shorter trails around the city itself are a good starting point. For something slightly more challenging yet still manageable, the trails near the Kaçkar Mountains offer beautiful scenery with options for various lengths and difficulties. Always assess the trail's difficulty and ensure it's appropriate for everyone in the group before setting off.
What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Artvin, Turkey?
Day 1: Explore Artvin city, visit the Artvin Castle and the Artvin Museum. Day 2: Take a day trip to Borçka Karagöl (Black Lake) and enjoy a hike in the surrounding area. Day 3: Visit Şavşat, explore the village, and perhaps take a short hike in the surrounding hills. This is just a suggestion; adapt it to your interests and fitness level.