Identity, location and daily life
Overview
Akçakoca is a historical and touristic coastal district of Düzce Province, located in the Western Black Sea Region of Türkiye. Stretching along the shores of the Black Sea, the district is surrounded by the fertile Akçakoca Coastal Plain and forested hills behind it. Daily life in the region is shaped around coastal fishing, hazelnut cultivation, and maritime tourism. In the local culinary culture, the geographically indicated Akçakoca Melengücceği Dessert and traditional Akçakoca Mancarlı Pide stand out as prominent flavors.
Highlights and Natural Beauties
The historical and natural riches of the district offer diverse experiences to its visitors. You can examine the Harita section for detailed location information. The main attractions that must be seen in the district include:
- The historical Genoese Castle, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, and the peaceful Genoese Castle Beach Forest right next to it.
- The Historic Hemşin Mosque, showcasing the finest examples of traditional wooden architecture, and the Historic Yukari Mahalle Houses, famous for their civilian architectural heritage.
- The Kurugöl Canyon (Akçakoca Section), offering an unmatched environment for nature walks, and the Akçakoca Kurugöl Waterfall, known for its cascading beauty.
- The Fakıllı Stream, forming the water resources of the district, and the Melen River (Akçakoca Mouth), which allows water sports like rafting.
- The Cumayanı Picnic Area, a frequent destination for nature lovers, and Sarıkaya Hill, representing the high points of the region.
In the district, which also draws attention with its rich cuisine, you can taste Akçakoca Fish Soup prepared with fresh marine products and sweeten your meal with the famous Akçakoca Hazelnut Halva.