TRABZON ON THE BLACK SEA COAST

TRABZON ON THE BLACK SEA COAST

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so we're at Dalaman Airport again and this time  we're going to Trabzon  We're in Trabzon a city in Northeast Turkey on the Black Sea  Coast and the capital of the Trabzon province   in total around 800,000 people live here and  it was founded about 700 BC by Greek settlers   and it had many names over the centuries for the  most part it been called Trebizond. Popular with   the Venetians and Genoese Traders Trebizond  was a cultural mix of Lars, Greeks, Armenians   and Ottoman Turks right up until the end of the  19th century. Most people know Trabzon from the   football team Trabzon Spor which is in the  Turkish super league and they have a stadium   here that locals called Papara Park which cost  $35 million to build in 2016 the full name is   Şenel Guneş Sport Complex Papara Park which  is a mouth full Şenel Guneş was a Turkish National   team coach and former goalkeeper for Trabzon  sport, the stadium is a couple of miles out of   the center but there are plans to build a Tramway  to it. The most popular part of the city is behind   me, this is the Ataturk Meydanı or what we would  called the Ataturk square, the square is quiet in   the morning but gets busier throughout the day  and the surrounding old buildings restaurants   and cafes which are Tastefully lit, are pretty busy most evenings and especially at weekends and although alcohol is not served  in most lokantas and restaurants there are a   couple of places around the square  that you can get an alcoholic drink The main shopping streets are also off this  square and the most popular one is Uzun Sokak   which means Long Street and it really  is long with lots of shops cafes and Lokantas, so this looks like a  nice Lokanta so we'll try here wow that's what you call a fire at the back of the Doner he's got a towel around him  cuz he's sweating so much what's your name, Harlem Harlem, Kolay Gelsin wow they serve the meat by so many grams.

wow nice food on display here the food isn't it beautiful my  favorite like a potato and meat   stew and that's meat and green beans  and a nice salad to go with it and of   course a basket of bread. what was that  like lovey? lovely, filling and tasty. How much do we owe you? 620 lira, that's  about 15 quid isn't it oh yeah they're just your barrow lovey ye but you've got to be that big İ wonder if they do that in a larger  size? and this street heads towards the   older part of the city which has got some  lovely restored Ottoman buildings and the castle wall which overlooks the Zağnos  Vadisi park, an old Viaduct and the ancient bridge, this park at one end is  the city mosque which is next to the   coast and at the other end is the Trabzon  aquarium, most aquariums that I've been to   in Turkey have been really expensive  but this is not it's 360 Lira per person and for me any aquarium is worth a visit   one of the oldest surviving buildings here in  Trabzon is Ayasofya Church which was built I   think in the 13th century, this was originally a  Christian church but they've now turned it into a   mosque and as with all mosques you need to wear a  head scarf but they do provide one at the door Agia Sophia which means the holy wisdom was  completed as a church in 1263 but was converted   into a mosque in 1461 remaining as a mosque for  500 years until 1964 when Edinburgh University got   involved in revealing the amazing old paintings  covered up by plaster for 500 years, after the   restoration work it was then opened as a museum  until 2013 when it was returned to being a mosque   again, and the paintings covered with large Shields  to hide the paintings but just for the times of   prayer, what feels odd is that you're looking  at pictures that depict Christianity but it's a mosque what is nice though they've rolled the carpet  back so you can see the original floor here the tall building at the side of the  church was originally built as a bell tower   in 1427 that's 34 years before it was actually  used as a minaret and it's been a minaret ever since.   Another popular building for visitors here is the  Ataturk Köşkü Köşk actually means a platform   but this is obviously a really lovely house that  he must have visited at some time. This Mansion  

was actually built and completed in 1912 and it  was owned by a Greek Merchant Banker in 1923 him   and his family had to leave Turkey because of  the population exchange and had to go to Greece   so it became the property of the state and  they gifted it to Ataturk, he actually made   his will here in 1937, after his death in 1938  ownership went to his sister and was finally   purchased from her by the Trabzon municipality  to be used as the Ataturk museum for a sum of $116,000 apparently he stayed here several  times and liked it here, although this was a   beautiful house as a museum to Ataturk  there wasn't much memorabilia or   any of his artifacts, I didn't see much  information about Ataturk or when he   stayed in this house um and it's not the  most impressive Ataturk Museum that I've seen. An early morning walk around  the old part of the city revealed   some really interesting things,  buildings, parks and statues, I   hadn't seen any of them on the tourist  information or Internet sites, including Trabzon Castle which was  closed off because of an archaeological dig the original Castle looked  like it was a citadel and in  the internal walls was mostly old derelict buildings, there's not much to see at the  castle, in fact it's just really a wall   they're doing a bit of a dig there  as well and it's really not worth   the walk, a very steep walk up the hill  but I was invited to an early morning Bakery, so and it's hot as well look at that this   is red hot I don't think  I can eat it it's that hot it's lovely without  anything on, amazing, I wonder how   many Bakery's in the UK would let me film in their place? and I also popped into the Trabzon city  museum which had some interesting artefacts   and displays. On top of the tallest  hill overlooking Trabzon port and the City is a   popular Tea Garden serving tea in traditional  Turkish double tea earns but we were   also surprised to find several restaurants  on this hill too, especially a particularly   good fish restaurant this is levrek which is Seabass with tomato cheese and garlic, that is really nice  Trudie's got a lovely Çıpra that's sea bream did they cook it well? to perfection most tourists won't go away from this  region without seeing the Fantastic   Monastery! in a car it takes about 40  minutes from Trabzon City so you got to pay for your parking and then  we're going to go up with a minibus car park is absolutely full, so this   car park is probably a mile from the  actual Monastery so 60 L for the car   park and then 52 L each for the shutle  and then I think it's €20 each for the monastery, you only have to wait a couple of minutes  for the shuttle bus to take you up to the monastery it's taken it's taken about 5 minutes to get up  to this point and there's 400 m left to walk and   as you can see we can't always guarantee the  weather and it's obviously raining and there's   a guy selling rain macks which I think I should have  got one, so sensible shoes and something warm to   wear. I came here 20 years ago and they've  completely changed the way you get to it   they used to just drop you off on the mini  buses and then you used to have to walk   up and in fact in my younger days I actually  ran all the way to the top I couldn't do that now! entertainment on route on a day like today the views are this, stunning, that's a viaduct which I  think carries water, so I'm going to   ask him if the old Museum card is still valid, surprisingly he said the museum card was Ok last bit lovey it's the last staircase, do you  think they sell tea up here? İ'm sure they do they   probably grow it, I'm aware that over recent years  2016 they closed the place I think for 3 years   while they did restoration work because there was  a fire in the 1930s that destroyed a lot of the   Monastery but they've totally restored it  apparently, so we'll see. The monastery was founded   around 386 AD they think and it's built at an  elevation of 1,200 M that's nearly 4,000 ft in   The Cliff face of KaraDağ, Black Mountain although  originally a Greek Orthodox Monastery for monks   it's been a refuge for all Christians  and Muslim Travelers alike over the   centuries and a place of study, boasting many  rooms for monks, numerous guest rooms, study   rooms, a libruary, a kitchen, several chapels and  recently discovered a secret tunnel to a prayer   room, but this is not open to the public. So for  me the most impressive part of the monastery  

is definitely the Little Rock Church which  is covered in fantastic paintings oh wow!   and the rock face is not very secure so  there's still people fixing nets to it,  well he's either dead or he's a dummy, I  think you're right, it was a realistic dummy   showing the difficult work they've done  over the last three years securing the   rock face. To get a real impression of this  Monastery you really need a drone so the way that they've done the entrance  at Sumela Monastery has changed and you don't   actually get to see the outside of the  monastery which is a shame, but if you're   driving up here and you go past the security  Point, tell them you're not going in the Monastery you're   just going up the mountain and drive up to  this point you get a lovely view of it 20 minutes drive out of Trabzon is a  popular Lake Sera Gölü has a few restaurants   around it and little pedal boats to hire  which would be nice on a sunny day but we decided to drive into the Lush Green   Hills and realized they are covered in  thousands of hazelnut trees  and we were fortunate enough to see a lady in her  garden taking the husks off them, I asked her how   long does it take to do this many nuts she said oh  it's only a couple of days, these are fındık which   is hazelnuts this is how they come with the  husks on and when they peeled they look like this and that lovely lady's given us  some as a present, yes very nice we just   need to go and buy a nutcracker now! What  a fantastic view while picking nuts but   for me and Trudie the most enjoyable thing  about this area is the beautiful natural scenery so we headed to the mountains  to find the most famous Lake around   here about 1 and a half hours  drive from Trabzon when we arrived   we were surprised and a little shocked, driving  around wasn't what we were expecting so many   hotels, restaurants, adventure parks, zip lines  and bouncy castles, not what we were looking for, so this is Uzungol which is a beautiful  natural lake in the mountains and a lot of   people come here and 20 years ago it was  a very natural lovely place to come, but   it has become really commercialized now  and it's not the place that it used to be this is my first time to Uzungol um and I  have to say I'm a bit disappointed at all the   commercialized things that surround the lake,  there are those that love this sort of thing,   but for me personally I think it detracts  from the whole beauty of the surrounding area.   Although this was still a very beautiful place it  had turned into a very touristic resort.  But a few miles above Uzungol is this lovely yayla or  Plateau which is called Demirkapı which means steel   door and we managed to stay in this lovely  place called Yüce Suites by just driving up here, this lovely place was a mix of  tourism and traditional culture with   old traditional buildings and just a  couple of hotels the perfect place to   go walking in the mountains  and get away from city life. we saw a lady collecting the Kuşburnu which is   what we call rosehips she said she  was going to make marmalade with them It's a Dipper a it's lovely to see  a bird like that, oh he just jumped   straight in the water I'm looking at the  wrong bird so this is a another yayla which is actually higher  up than Demirkapı and mostly camping here but   what's so strange is the things they've got  for you to do, I mean really! On a beautiful   place like this and they've got bouncy things  over here look and even a bit of a paddling pool and in a lot of the places they've  got these zip lines which are only about   50 m long um it's the last thing that I want  to do when I come to a beautiful place like this  this is a lovely Yayla it reminds us  of Cemel alan near Yakakoy in Fethiye  Avec rent a car are going to have a heart attack  when they see where we've taken this car Rufat just told us that there's  Bears up there but I don't believe him and there's nothing  like a cup of tea at the side of the road there's two or three different  rooms in the Yüce Suites and we had the self contained apartment, well as you can see this is  a really modern kitchen it's got everything you   need including a fulls size fridge freezer so  you could park yourself up here for at least a month and they actually charge  about £50 a night here  But this included the breakfast which was something else and this is the breakfast that you get and  the girls are lovely they've made us   something called kıymak which is traditional and  it's made from musır un which is cornflour, oil and   and cheese which like cheddar cheese kaşar   peynir no calories here!   You're joking and then we've got menemen over  here which is lovely again with some cheese   on and börek and the usual homemade jams and  cheeses and olives and that's lovely and also   this, how sweet is that, they've actually wrote on  here, good morning Mick and Trudie enjoy your  meal thanks for choosing Yüce suites, but  this breakfast isn't just put on for us this   is what they serve to everybody that comes  for breakfast and look at the view fantastic   isn't it I'm in heaven and you've put a  line across here is that so that I can't   eat too much, always put a line in your food when  you're sharing especially with your man, very nice another place to stay in Demirkapı  was this one, these apartments there's 26 of them   they have a beautiful view and it's about 3,500Lira which is £85 including breakfast and the restaurant looks nice as well just bare in mind that if you're going to go up into the mountains away from the city  um to take any alcoholic drinks with you   if you like a drink because you won't find  anything up on the Yaylas on the plateaus even   the restaurants and hotels don't serve  alcohol there, so go to the supermarket   and the best Supermarket we found for  any alcoholic drinks in Trabzon was Migros So what about the hotels we stayed in  Trabzon we stayed at this one this is the TS Park  hotel which there's no parking in  this area only in the back streets and   this hotel has got an agreement with one  of the private parking areas in the back   streets so what you do is you come to  the parking area and just give them a   call and then they'll come and help you with  your baggage and they'll your car for you as well  incidentally this hotel is in a building  which is I think 200 years old but of course   the rooms are modern and we stayed in a deluxe  room which was £55 a night including breakfast with a modern toilet and shower the floors are carpeted so quiet and there's a shared sitting room  and balcony   it's situated next to the most popular part of the city   So the breakfast is similar to what you  would normally get anywhere else in Türkiye and you can sit outside overlooking  the square for breakfast if you want   there's only one disadvantage of this hotel  and that is there's no lift and we're on the 3rd floor So then we stayed at the  Panagia Premere for about £65 a night    we were surprised that most of the staff here spoke  good English, We'll extend your stay and you will be   able to stay for another night lovely that's  great    rooms were nice with a balcony it had a gym a small swimming pool and a sauna and steam room breakfast here was really good   wow they've got a good selection here haven't they? They certainly have And smoked salmon it also had a Lounge Bar and served  alcoholic drinks which is unusual in Trabzon   it is a bit out of the city but in a nice area  next to the coastal Park and some amenities one thing you can't rely on in Trabzon is the  weather it rains here over a 100 days a year which   is less than it is in the UK but when it rains it  rains a lot more and actually you get more than 2m  of rain every year in this area but this is  like a subtropical climate because it's still   quite warm which is ideal for growing things like  tea and the place with the biggest production of   tea is the place we're going next we're going to  Rize! So we'll be looking at the tea plantations   and things to do in Rize in our next film so  please subscribe to our channel  So that's it from the lush green Black Sea region, don't forget  to like and share with all your friends, subscribe   and hit that notification Bell so you don't miss  where we go next thanks for watching

2024-10-03 22:11

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