Uzungöl

Uzungöl

Black Sea Region

70/10090 min

Uzungöl, meaning 'Long Lake' in Turkish and known locally as Şeraho, is a picturesque lake located in the Çaykara district of Trabzon Province, Turkey. Formed by a landslide that created a natural dam in the valley of the Haldizen Stream, the lake is embraced by steep, forested mountains that create a breathtaking natural setting. The lake and the adjacent village have become popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors with their serene environment and scenic beauty. The area is part of Uzungöl Nature Park, established in 1989 to protect the unique ecosystem and landscape. Despite its remote appearance, the village has developed infrastructure including hotels, restaurants, and shops, catering to a growing number of tourists. The lake is often shrouded in fog, especially at night, enhancing its mystical ambiance. However, human interventions such as the construction of a concrete barrier along the shoreline in 2008 have sparked concerns among locals and environmentalists about potential ecological impacts. Uzungöl remains a captivating destination for nature lovers seeking tranquility and stunning mountain views.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Uzungöl is during late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Visitors are advised to book accommodations in advance during peak tourist seasons. Exploring the surrounding hiking trails offers rewarding views and a chance to experience the lush mountain forests. Be mindful of environmental conservation efforts and respect local concerns regarding recent shoreline modifications. Avoid visiting during heavy fog or rain for safer travel and better visibility.

Faits intéressants

  • Uzungöl means 'Long Lake' in Turkish, reflecting the lake's elongated shape.
  • The lake was formed by a natural landslide damming the Haldizen Stream.
  • Uzungöl is part of Uzungöl Nature Park, declared in 1989 to protect the area.
  • A concrete barrier built in 2008 altered the lake's natural shoreline, sparking environmental protests.
  • The lake is often enveloped in fog at night, creating a mystical atmosphere.

Histoire

Uzungöl was formed naturally by a landslide that dammed the Haldizen Stream in the valley, creating the lake.

1989

The area remained relatively untouched until recent decades when tourism development began, leading to the establishment of Uzungöl Nature Park in 1989 to preserve its environment.

2008

In 2008, a concrete barrier was constructed along the lake's shore to protect the adjacent roads from waves, a move that caused local protests due to environmental concerns.

Over time, the village on the lake's coast evolved into a tourist hub with improved infrastructure and services.