Adatepe Hotels

Hünnaphan Hotel Adatepe Village

Hünnaphan Hotel Adatepe Village

4.4 · Great · 18 reviews
Hünnaphan Hotel, Adatepe Village Canakkale Small & Boutique Hotels
Stay in a mansion that has witnessed history...
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Adatepe Perlacia Suites Hotel

Adatepe Perlacia Suites Hotel

5.0 · Great · 5 reviews
Adatepe Perlacia Suites, Adatepe Village Çanakkale Small & Boutique Hotels
A luxurious stone-built hotel that combines nature, tranquility, and luxury.
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İda Blue Hotel, +18 Adatepe Village

İda Blue Hotel, +18 Adatepe Village

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
İda Blue Otel, +18, Adatepe Small & Boutique Hotels
Luxury Small Hotel in Adatepe Canakkale
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Located on the slopes of Mount Ida, covered with centuries-old pine trees and surrounded by olive groves, Adatepe is a picturesque village of the Aegean region. In the past, Greeks and Turks lived together in harmony here. In 1905, the village had a population of 600 Greeks and the Church of Kimisis tou Theotokou. However, after the population exchange, the Greek population gradually decreased. While the village used to sustain itself through olive cultivation and livestock farming, today there are only a few households still engaged in olive farming. Since its designation as a protected site in 1989, the well-preserved texture of the old stone houses has been safeguarded. In recent years, artists and writers seeking refuge from the chaotic city life have settled in the village, restoring the old houses beautifully. The houses, restored with stones from nearby small quarries using traditional masonry techniques, complement the village’s atmosphere, which dates back to ancient times. The village's charming stone-paved streets are lined with houses that have gardens, arches, and wooden frameworks. Around the 400-year-old plane tree in the village square, there are delightful authentic cafes. There are also shops where you can buy olive oil and soap.Adjacent to the village lies the Zeus Altar, perched atop a steep hill accessible via ancient steps, offering a breathtaking view. This area, referred to as "Gargaros" in the Iliad, is known as the place where Zeus, the father of the gods, watched the Trojan War. Situated on the western slopes of Mount Ida among olive groves, Adatepe Village has gained increasing popularity as a tourist destination in recent years. With its fresh air, abundant oxygen, and deep blue sea, it provides an excellent escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Unlike popular tourist spots, there are no large or luxurious accommodation facilities in Adatepe Village. The village hotels are generally converted from restored old stone buildings. Staying at these hotels, you can experience many local flavors unique to the region. Starting your day with a breakfast featuring olives and olive oil grown in the local soil will energize you. The aroma of dishes seasoned with thyme grown in the village is truly distinctive. Below, you can find information about the prices of Adatepe Village hotels.

When to Visit Adatepe Village?

Adatepe Village is a destination that can be visited in any season due to its natural beauty and historical atmosphere. However, when planning a vacation, consider factors like weather, crowds, and prices. If you prefer a quieter holiday, the spring months are recommended.

How to Get to Adatepe Village?

Adatepe Village is a touristic spot in Çanakkale, located close to major cities like Istanbul and Bursa. Therefore, you first need to reach Çanakkale. You can get to Çanakkale by bus or car from almost any city. After reaching Küçükkuyu on the Izmir – Çanakkale road, you can reach Adatepe in just 5 more minutes.

If you plan to travel by car, here is the road information for you:

The distance from Istanbul to Adatepe is approximately 512 kilometers, taking around 7 hours and 40 minutes by car.
The distance from Izmir to Adatepe is about 235 kilometers, approximately a 3-hour and 20-minute drive.
The distance from Ankara to Adatepe is roughly 672 kilometers, taking around 8 hours and 40 minutes by car.
The distance from Çanakkale to Adatepe is about 97 kilometers, approximately a 1-hour and 20-minute drive.

Must-See Places in Adatepe Village

Located on the slopes of Mount Ida, Adatepe Village is close to many historical and touristic spots. If you're wondering where to go in Adatepe Village, you should definitely see the Zeus Altar. You can also take day trips to nearby holiday spots like Akçay, Assos, and Edremit to enjoy the sea. Additionally, you can visit Yeşilyurt Village, known for its natural beauty and historical stone houses, similar to Adatepe. Other must-see spots in the area include Mıhlı Waterfall, Hasanboğuldu, Şahindere Canyon, and the national park.

You can also visit the famous and unique Adatepe Olive Oil Museum.

Shopping in Adatepe Village

Olive oil and olive products: Adatepe Village is located among the famous olive groves of the Aegean Region and is known for its high-quality olive oil. You can buy natural and organic olive oil and olive products from the local businesses and shops.
Handicrafts: From local craft workshops, you can purchase handmade souvenirs and crafts. The village is particularly known for its ceramic products, clay works, and woven goods.

Entertainment in Adatepe Village

You can explore the historical textures and stone houses of the village. Walking through the village streets, you can meet locals and learn more about the village's history.

The History of Adatepe Village

Adatepe Village, located in the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale, has a history that dates back to ancient times. Although it is difficult to find precise information about the village's history, it has been a settlement since ancient times due to its proximity to the ancient city of Troy. The village has traces from ancient times and was an important settlement during the Ottoman Empire, known for its olive and olive oil production, which still continues today. With its well-preserved stone houses and narrow streets, the village draws attention. Today, Adatepe Village has significant tourism potential, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and historical atmosphere.

What is Adatepe Village Famous For?

Adatepe Village is famous for its natural beauty, historical atmosphere, and peaceful environment. The village's stone houses, narrow streets, and local architecture are particularly striking. It is also well-known for its olive oil production, and olive groves are widespread around the village. The local restaurants and cafes offer traditional Turkish cuisine, making it a great spot for food enthusiasts.

Where to Swim Near Adatepe Village?

Adatepe Village, part of Çanakkale's Ayvacık district, does not have a direct coastline. However, nearby coastal areas like Küçükkuyu, Akçay, and Assos offer beautiful swimming spots.

Best Things to Do in Adatepe Village

If you're wondering what to do in this charming village, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. You can take a walk or bike ride through the village or in the mountains to explore Adatepe. Visit the Zeus Altar to watch the breathtaking sea view and sunset. You can also take day trips to Assos, Akçay, and Edremit. A short walk away from the village, you can visit the Mıhlı Stream. For adventure lovers, you can join jeep safari tours on the slopes of Mount Ida. There are also beautiful waterfalls to discover. The Adatepe Olive Oil Museum and the Tahtakuşlar Ethnography Museum are other must-see spots.

For a guided hiking experience, you can join the Gürle Waterfall hike, which is about 16 km round trip with a difficulty level of 4 out of 5. The hike takes around 6-7 hours, leading to a 20-meter-high waterfall.

Food and Drink Recommendations in Adatepe Village

Adatepe Village offers various delicious dishes from Aegean cuisine, with olives and olive oil-based dishes taking the spotlight. While exploring the village, you will often come across locals making gözleme (Turkish stuffed flatbread) with herbs, cheese, potatoes, and minced meat.

Be sure to try the region’s special olive milk, as well as fresh or dried thyme and thyme water. Don't miss tasting the local specialty, stuffed zucchini flowers with olive oil. The village is also known for its herb-flavored ice cream.

For dining, you can visit:

Filinta Restaurant, about 7-8 km from Yeşilyurt Village toward Altınoluk.
Yengeç Restaurant in Küçükkuyu for seafood.
Paşam Et Balık Restaurant on Ayvacık's coastal road for seafood.
Kısık Restaurant in Narlı Village for meat dishes.