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Practical info — Buruncuk

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Be sure to wear slip-resistant footwear when walking along the coast, as the steep cliffs are often slippery.
  • Note that the Black Sea can have unpredictable currents; swim only in marked or safe spots.
  • The best time for photos of the wild cliffs is late afternoon, when the sun falls softly on the water.
  • Public transport in this rural area is irregular; having your own vehicle is highly recommended.

🍽 Food

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Black Sea Anchovies (Hamsi)

Try this local delicacy in the traditional fish restaurants of the neighboring coastal towns.

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Mısır Ekmeği

The traditional cornbread of the Black Sea region is a delicious side to almost any dish, available in local bakeries.

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Muhlama

A hearty dish made of cornmeal, butter, and melted cheese, often served in rustic eateries in Zonguldak province.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Hazelnuts

The Black Sea coast is famous for hazelnuts; look for small farmers' stands selling fresh nuts.

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Handwoven Textiles

In the markets of nearby larger towns, you will find traditional cotton fabrics from the region.

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Cliff Viewpoints

Find a safe spot on the high cliffs to watch the raw power of the Black Sea waves.

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Village Walks

Stroll through the quiet, hilly streets of Buruncuk and enjoy the rural atmosphere.

Buruncuk is a quiet find on Turkey's western Black Sea coast, located in Zonguldak province. The region is known for its dramatic coastline, where dense green forests meet the deep blue sea directly. Buruncuk features an authentic atmosphere off the beaten path, characterized by the warm hospitality of the locals and a landscape that impresses in every season. The climate here is more humid than in the south, ensuring lush vegetation. Köseağzı Plajı is the most significant beach near Buruncuk. It lies in a pretty bay protected by high rocks. The beach gives a mix of sand and pebbles and is known for its clear water. Because the bay is well-protected, the sea here is often calmer than at other stretches of the Black Sea coast, making it a popular destination for families and those seeking relaxation. The surrounding cliffs also provide spectacular viewpoints. The area around Buruncuk is rich in natural beauty and industrial history. Visitors can explore the nearby town of Ereğli, known for its ancient ruins and the Cehennemağzı caves. The local cuisine features delicious Black Sea specialties, especially dishes with anchovies (Hamsi) and cornbread. The journey via the coastal roads has sweeping views of the sea and mountains, making Buruncuk a first-rate destination for a road trip.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C77811162124252218139
Rain mm10379744642503638658384116

Geography

Coordinates
41.33411, 31.47636

Facts

  • Zonguldak province
  • Black Sea coast
  • Köseağzı Plajı (Beach)
  • Steep coastal cliffs
  • Lush green forests
  • Quiet sea bay
  • Near Ereğli town
  • Authentic cuisine

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Sights in the town Buruncuk (1)

Köseağzı Plajı🎡 recreation

Köseağzı Plajı is a sandy beach at the mouth of a stream near Buruncuk.

Frequently asked questions

Buruncuk: where is it located?
Buruncuk is located in Turkey.
Buruncuk: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Buruncuk: why is it worth visiting?
Buruncuk is a quiet find on Turkey's western Black Sea coast, located in Zonguldak province.
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