Overview
Bartın is a city in the Black Sea Region, renowned for its natural beauty and historical richness. With a history dating back to 1200 BC, Bartın has hosted many civilizations, including the Hittites, Phrygians, Persians, Byzantines, and Ottomans. The city takes its name from the Bartın River, which is the only navigable river in Turkey.
Bartın's cuisine is rich with flavors reflecting the region’s nature. Local dishes like kabak burması, pumpum soup, and tirit, along with Bartın bagels, stand out. Seafood is also a significant part of the local diet.
The city has a mild Black Sea climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Historic wooden houses resembling those in Safranbolu, Amasra Castle, Kuşkayası Road Monument, and İnkum Beach are among Bartın’s major attractions. With its natural and cultural richness, Bartın offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.