Fırtına Valley

E948130

Fırtına Valley is a scenic, steep-sided river valley in Turkey’s Black Sea region, famed for its lush forests, traditional stone bridges, and popular rafting routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
river valley
tourist attraction
climate humid and rainy
country Turkey
hasActivity nature photography
trekking
white-water rafting
hasBridgeType Ottoman-era stone bridges
hasFeature dense vegetation
mountain streams
stone arch bridges
traditional villages
isInContinent Asia NERFINISHED
Europe–Asia border region
knownFor ecotourism
hiking opportunities
lush forests
rafting
scenic views
steep-sided terrain
traditional Black Sea architecture
traditional stone bridges
languageRegion Turkish
localCulture Hemshin culture NERFINISHED
Laz culture
locatedIn Black Sea Region NERFINISHED
Rize Province NERFINISHED
near Ayder Plateau NERFINISHED
Çamlıhemşin NERFINISHED
partOf Kaçkar Mountains region NERFINISHED
protectedFor biodiversity
natural beauty
regionType Black Sea coastal hinterland
river Fırtına River NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism
rural tourism
vegetationType temperate rainforest
watercourse Fırtına River NERFINISHED

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Rize Province contains Fırtına Valley