Overview
Kastamonu is a city located in Turkey's Black Sea Region, known for its historical and natural beauty. Its history dates back to civilizations such as the Hittites and Phrygians. It was also an important settlement during the Seljuk and Ottoman periods. One of the city's landmarks is Kastamonu Castle, built in the 12th century. Structures like the Şeyh Şaban-ı Veli Complex and Nasrullah Mosque reflect the city's historical heritage.
Kastamonu’s cuisine is famous for its local flavors. Must-try dishes include etli ekmek, pastirma, banduma, and çekme helva. Additionally, local products such as Tosya rice and siyez wheat stand out.
The city lies in a transition zone between the Black Sea and continental climates. Summers are mild, while winters are cold and snowy. Kastamonu is also a unique destination for nature lovers, with attractions like Ilgaz Mountain National Park and Valla Canyon.