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Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park

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Discover the unspoiled magic of Türkiye at the breath-taking Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park in Bilecik. This, captivating destination, captures the very essence of natural beauty, offering a daring and adventurous journey for travelers seeking thrill beyond the ordinary. The Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park is a stunning spectacle of Türkiye’s geological grandeur, carefully preserved in its original form for thousands of years. Venture into the vibrant heart of the park to witness sheer cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and endearing wildlife. Saturated with emerald hues, the surrounding lush vegetation paints an enchanting backdrop to the dramatic canyons. Walking along the frequented hiking trails allows visitors to marvel at exquisite panoramic views, yet the possibility of carving your own trail promises an intoxicating sense of adventure. Feel the adrenaline rush as you traverse the rugged terrain, the palpable silence interrupted only by the soothing sounds of the nearby flowing stream alongside the occasional birdsong. The ethereal blend of wild flowers, mossy aged rocks, and erotic wildlife create an awe-inspiring display of biodiversity, reflecting the richness of Türkiye's untouched wilderness. From sunrise hikers to sunset painters, the Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park calls out to explorers, nature enthusiasts and, lovers of solitude. So why wait? Türkiye invites you to step off the beaten path and lose yourself in the tranquility of Bilecik. Harmankaya Canyon Nature Park, a piece of Eden in Türkiye’s paradise, waits to gift you memories that will last a lifetime.

Küçükelmalı Nature Park

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The Küçükelmalı Nature Park (Küçükelmalı Doğa Parkı), was planned for recreational and cultural needs of people in Bilecik as well we their mental and physical health. Natural Park is in Bilecik’s Pazaryeri district and is 10 kilometres Pazaryeri’s town centre. With its geographical location, topographic structure, forest texture, Küçükelmalı Pond and its surroundings offer pure air, away from urban noise and pollution, and it attracts daily visitors.

Kömürsu Highland

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Kömürsu Plateau (Kömürsu Yaylası) is 28 kilometres away from Bozüyük centre. There are 4 natural water springs in the plateau that is covered with fir, black pine, beech, juniper trees and many kinds of flowers. The highest peak is around 1700 metres-high. The Kömürsu plateau is a good site for winter trips.

Kurşunlu Eco and Agro Tourism Village

Kurşunlu Eco and Agro Tourism Village (Kurşunlu Eko Turizm Köyü) and Pazaryeri Kınık Pottery and Eco Tourism Village (Pazaryeri Kınık Çömlekçilik ve Eko Turizm Köyü) welcome their guests with open arms.

Bilecik Museum

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Originally built in 1794 as a gendarmerie building, the structure later became a prison before being destroyed during the 1921-1922 occupation. Rebuilt after the Turkish War of Independence, it served as both a courthouse and prison until 1995. In 2007, it was reopened as the Bilecik Museum under the Söğüt Museum Directorate, and later came under the Bilecik Museum Directorate in 2010. The museum displays artifacts from Neolithic to Eastern Roman periods, including war tools, ceramics, and glass works, alongside exhibits depicting the Ottoman Empire's founding and ethnographic displays of camp and domestic life.