Table of Contents
- Information about Sakarya
- Historical Places in Sakarya
- Justinianus Bridge
- Harmantepe Castle
- Orhan Mosque
- Muslihiddin Mosque
- Museums in Sakarya
- Tourist Places in Sakarya
- Birzar Lake
- Sakarya River
- The Black Sea Coast
- Sapanca Lake
- Historical Places in Sakarya
- Medical Tourism
- The Most Prominent Activities in Sakarya
- Sakarya City Location on Google Maps
Information about Sakarya
Rural Turkish cities are generally known for their charming natural beauty,
with diverse and rich spots to visit.
Sakarya is one of the Turkish provinces that has become a destination
for nature and tranquillity lovers in recent years. This black sea coast
city in the Marmara region combined an ancient Ottoman heritage
represented by many historical monuments and remarkable urban
development. It became a tourist destination that met all the
requirements of tourists.
Sakarya is 148 km from Istanbul and 300 km from Ankara. Its nature
includes stunning beaches on the Black Sea, rivers, lakes and hot
springs, as well as many archaeological sites dating back to the
Byzantine and Ottoman periods.
Historical Places in Sakarya
Sakarya has experienced many historical periods, leaving many
monuments indicating these periods, where you will find temples
dating back to the Byzantine period, some of which are buildings
of the famous architect Sinan Pasha. Here is a list of the most
prominent historical places:
Justinianus Bridge
Built 1,500 years ago in the Byzantine period over the Sakarya
River, the bridge connects Constantinople, the capital of the
Byzantine Empire, with the eastern provinces, and the bridge still stands today.
The castle is located north of Sakarya, built in the 12th century AD and
was built by the Byzantines to stop Turkish raids on the Sakarya River.
The castle’s walls and towers remain in place and contain five doors
and six detention facilities.
Orhan Mosque
It is the oldest Ottoman building in the region, with Sakrya being
one of the first cities where the Ottomans resided. Orhan Mosque
was built in 1325 from wood as the main material for construction.
The mosque was demolished and rebuilt in 1892 and has since
been preserved in the same design.
Muslihiddin Mosque
The mosque was built in the 14th century AD. The mosque’s exterior walls
were covered with wood during the mosque’s 1820 repairs, a fountain was
added to the mosque. And the mosque now has a rectangular horizontal
projection and a stone minaret with one balcony.
Museums in Sakarya
To learn more about the city and its history, you can visit some of its tourist
buildings, such as the Sakarya Museum, built in 1993. The museum has two
parts: the first one is related to antiquities, such as axes used in the past,
glass and some byzantine and Roman metal tools. The second one is
about the social life and culture of the human races in the region, such
as clothing and weapons used in the past.
Sakarya Memorial, opened in 1973 to visitors, commemorating the
martyrs at Sakarya Battle, stands on a 915-meter-high hill.
Tourist Places in Sakarya
What distinguishes the city most is the beauty of its nature,
and the natural places vary from rivers, plateaus and forests,
allowing the tourist to enjoy the picturesque nature. Here is
a list of the most prominent natural spots:
Birzar Lake
Birzar Lake is one of Turkey’s most beautiful lakes, with a nature
reserve around it. The lake is filled with many migratory bird
species, such as swan birds, at the beginning of spring. The
reserve around the lake was planned to be a park for visitors
, with bike paths, walking tracks, and boats to wander through
the lake and enjoy its beauty.
Sakarya River
A historic battle took place in 1919 between Turkey and Greece in
the Sakarya River, which lasted 22 days.
The Black Sea Coast
The longest beach overlooking the Black Sea on the north side,
with clear and clean waters, the beach is a great place to relax, camp and swim.
Sapanca Lake
Tourists can enjoy many activities in Sapanca Lake, such as canoeing,
swimming, and water skiing.
Medical Tourism
Sakarya has sources of therapeutic thermal water such as hot springs.
One of the most popular cities for tourists to visit for treatment is
Tarakli, which has a large number of spas. Among the most famous
resorts in Tarakli is the therapeutic mud resort, with temperatures
that reach 39º. The hot water helps to heal rheumatic diseases and
some neurological and skin diseases.
The Most Prominent Activities in Sakarya
Sakarya hosts many recreational activities, including traditional Turkish
sports of oil wrestling, where many festivals are held in the city. The
famous rowing competition, which welcomes many clubs from different
Turkish states, as well as a large number of tourists, is also held at
Sapanca Lake during the festival.
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