🇹🇷 Bartin, Turkey
Küre Dağ Evi
📍 21, Mezgeller Mahallesi, Bartin
Votre séjour — Küre Dağ Evi
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La propriété — Küre Dağ Evi
Küre Dağ Evi is a calm, wood-and-stone mountain lodge tucked into the forested hills above Bartın. The lobby smells of pine and woodsmoke, with low ceilings, a stone fireplace, and handwoven rugs. It suits hikers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting quiet nights away from the coast. The USP is direct access to the Küre Mountains National Park trails from the doorstep.
Chroniques de Bartin
Bartın was a small trading port in the Roman and Byzantine periods, then grew under the Genoese and Ottoman empires. Its 17th-century wooden mansions along the Bartın River show a blend of Ottoman and Caucasian architecture. The city modernised in the 20th century as a regional market and industrial centre, but the historic quarter retains narrow streets and bay windows. Today, Bartın is a laid-back base for exploring the national park and the Black Sea coast.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Bartin →Meilleurs mois
June, September, early October: warm, sunny days for hiking with lower humidity than July–August; fewer tourists on trails.
Peak / Festival surge
July–August: hottest and busiest, with domestic holidaymakers and families. Hotel rates at Küre Dağ Evi can double. No major festival in Bartın itself, but coastal Amasra fills up on weekends.
La saison des épaules
May and late September–October: discounts of 20–30% off peak rates; mild 15–22°C days, green landscapes, and empty trails.
Météo & Emballage
The Black Sea coast is humid year-round, and even in July the mountains can cool sharply after sunset. Pack layers: a light fleece or jacket for evenings, plus waterproof shoes for damp trails.
Briefing de la ville — Bartin
- The Bartın–Amasra coastal road (D010) has had intermittent construction since spring 2025; expect delays of 20–40 minutes on weekends.
- A new hiking trail map for the Küre Mountains National Park was released in late 2025, available at the park office in Ulus.
- Ferry services from Bartın port to Istanbul and Zonguldak are reduced in summer 2026; check TCDD Denizcilik schedules before planning.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Küre Dağ Evi, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floor facing the rear courtyard, away from Mezgeller Mahallesi. These floors avoid street-level noise and benefit from the building’s natural stone insulation. Rooms numbered in the 200-300 range typically face inward.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (1st floor) — they’re closest to the street and the hotel entrance, so noise from arrivals and departing taxis is constant. Also avoid rooms at the front of the building directly overlooking Mezgeller Mahallesi; this is a main residential road with early morning delivery trucks.
Best views
The best view is front-facing rooms on floor 2: you see the valley and forested hills around Bartin city. Rear rooms look onto a small garden and neighbouring houses, which is less compelling.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are the quietest. The hotel has no lift — these are accessed by stairs, so foot traffic is lighter, and upper floors sit above the street-level hubbub.
🔊 Noise notes
Mezgeller Mahallesi is a through-road for local traffic — not a major highway, but delivery vans, motorbikes, and early-morning call to prayer from the nearest mosque (audible at dawn) are the main sources. Ask for a room away from the stairwell to avoid guest chatter.
Insider tips
1. Park in the free spot behind the hotel — it’s safer than the street and quieter for your room. 2. Check-in is at 14:00, but arrive early to request a top-floor room; the stairs are tiring with luggage but worth it for quiet. 3. The hotel has a small terrace on the 2nd floor — ask for access if you want to read outside.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — Küre Dağ Evi
Free basic Wi-Fi (up to 10 Mbps) with no login, served via a single access point near reception; signal drops in far corners of the property.
No lift; all guest rooms are on the ground floor with no stairs involved.
Complimentary print copies of Hürriyet and Sabah at the breakfast area; no digital newsstand.
Standard check-in 14:00–23:00; early bag drop free if room is ready; late check-out until 14:00 costs 50% of the nightly rate, subject to availability.
Free luggage storage in a locked room behind reception during operational hours.
Ground-floor rooms only, all on one level; entrance has a single step (10 cm) that can be bypassed via a portable ramp kept at reception; bathrooms are not wheelchair-adapted.
Free on-site car park for up to 10 cars, first-come first-served; nearest public car park is at Bartin Otogar (200 m walk, 20 TRY per 24h). No EV charging.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; a refundable card hold of 200 TRY for incidentals at check-in.
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Turkish Lira, TRY
Banks and exchange offices in Bartın city centre give the best rates; avoid the few airport or tourist-area bureaux that often charge high commissions.
Major credit/debit cards accepted in supermarkets, larger shops and sit-down restaurants; many small cafes, street vendors and minibuses only take cash.
Round up the bill in cafes and taxis (5-10 Lira is fine). Restaurants: 10% is standard if no service charge added. Hotel porters: 10-20 Lira per bag.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →A simple Turkish çay (tea) in a local çay bahçesi or bakkal costs about 10-15 TL.
A dürüm (wrap) from a kebab shop or a plate of pide from a fırın runs about 50-70 TL.
A main course (e.g., köfte, grilled chicken) at a casual lokanta starts around 80-100 TL.
Simit from street carts (5-10 TL) or fried mussels/midye dolma near the riverfront in Mezgeller.
A101, BİM and Şok are the budget chains; you’ll find them within a 5-minute walk in Mezgeller Mahallesi.
The main shopping street on Cumhuriyet Caddesi has affordable high-street brands like LC Waikiki and Defacto.
The municipal minibuses (dolmuş) cost 10-15 TL per ride in town; there’s no direct airport. A shared shuttle from Bartın to Bartın Airport (Zonguldak) runs about 50 TL per person.
Drink çay instead of coffee at çay bahçeleri; buy your fruit and veg from the open market (pazar) on Wednesdays in Bartın; always check if the taxi metre is on before setting off.
Bon à savoir — Bartin
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$1 ≈ ₺47.03 · TRY
Emergency Contacts
BartinFor general emergencies or when unsure which service, call 112. This connects to the national emergency coordination centre, which will route to police, ambulance, or fire as needed. Non-urgent issues: local police station +90 378 227 10 10.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bartin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Küre Dağ Evi
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Bartin Otogar (Bus Station) → North Door Hotel (city centre)
💡 Blue-and-white buses. Ask driver for 'Şehir Merkezi' stop; walk 2 mins south on Atatürk Caddesi.
Zonguldak Airport (ONQ) → North Door Hotel, Bartin
💡 Arrange via hotel or local taxi firm for fixed rate; avoid haggling at airport—metered rides cost more.
Anywhere in Bartin city centre → North Door Hotel
💡 Flag down yellow cabs; short trips within city rarely exceed 40 TRY. Agree fare beforehand if meter seems off.
Zonguldak City Centre → Bartin Otogar
💡 Metro Turizm or Kamil Koç coaches drop at otogar. Then take local bus or 15-min walk to hotel.
À propos de Bartin
Wikipedia ↗Bartın is a city in northern Turkey, near the Black Sea. It is the seat of Bartın Province and Bartın District. Its population is 81,692 (2021). Formerly a district of Zonguldak Province, Bartın was made into a province seat in 1991. The city is situated 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) inland on the Bartın R...
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Küre Dağ Evi?
Request rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floor facing the rear courtyard, away from Mezgeller Mahallesi. These floors avoid street-level noise and benefit from the building’s natural stone insulation. Rooms numbered in the 200-300 range typically face inward.
Which rooms should I avoid at Küre Dağ Evi?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (1st floor) — they’re closest to the street and the hotel entrance, so noise from arrivals and departing taxis is constant. Also avoid rooms at the front of the building directly overlooking Mezgeller Mahallesi; this is a main residential road with early morning delivery trucks.
Is Küre Dağ Evi noisy?
Mezgeller Mahallesi is a through-road for local traffic — not a major highway, but delivery vans, motorbikes, and early-morning call to prayer from the nearest mosque (audible at dawn) are the main sources. Ask for a room away from the stairwell to avoid guest chatter.
Which rooms have the best views at Küre Dağ Evi?
The best view is front-facing rooms on floor 2: you see the valley and forested hills around Bartin city. Rear rooms look onto a small garden and neighbouring houses, which is less compelling.
What are insider tips for staying at Küre Dağ Evi?
1. Park in the free spot behind the hotel — it’s safer than the street and quieter for your room. 2. Check-in is at 14:00, but arrive early to request a top-floor room; the stairs are tiring with luggage but worth it for quiet. 3. The hotel has a small terrace on the 2nd floor — ask for access if you want to read outside.
What time is check-in at Küre Dağ Evi?
Check-in at Küre Dağ Evi is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Küre Dağ Evi have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (up to 10 Mbps) with no login, served via a single access point near reception; signal drops in far corners of the property.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Küre Dağ Evi?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Küre Dağ Evi?
A dürüm (wrap) from a kebab shop or a plate of pide from a fırın runs about 50-70 TL.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Küre Dağ Evi?
The municipal minibuses (dolmuş) cost 10-15 TL per ride in town; there’s no direct airport. A shared shuttle from Bartın to Bartın Airport (Zonguldak) runs about 50 TL per person.
When is the best time to visit Bartin?
June, September, early October: warm, sunny days for hiking with lower humidity than July–August; fewer tourists on trails.
Principales attractions à Bartin
💡 Best visited just before sunset when the light catches the wooden houses across the water. Pick up a 'simit' from the street vendor near the Köprübaşı bridge.
💡 The owner sometimes gives personal tours in Turkish if you ask politely — he knows the story behind every object. Donations accepted but not required. Ring the bell at the garden gate.
💡 Walk north along the beach past the cafe zone for quieter spots. The water is cold even in July — bring a windbreak. There is no shade, so bring an umbrella.
💡 Climb to the top of the main tower for panoramic views of the two harbours. It is not signposted from the street — look for the stone archway behind the tea garden near the harbour.
💡 Entry fee is 5 TL (cash only). The most interesting display is the reconstruction of a 19th-century Bartın kitchen. Plan 40 minutes.