GENERAL INFORMATION

General Information

 

Area: 174 km2
Altitude: 30 meters (height above average sea level)

2017 Tüik bilgilerine göre nüfus
  Erkek Kadın Toplam
İlçe Merkezleri 9.853 10.555 20.408
Belde ve Köyler 8.638 8.444 17.082
Toplam 18.491 18.999 37.490


Geography

In the Marmara Region, Çınarcık is a district of Yalova İline and is surrounded by Termal to the east, Bursa and Armutlu to the south, and Marmara Sea to the north and west to the west.

Paşa Harbor Burnu, Kocadere Burnu, Dikilitaş Burnu, Dermaz Burnu and Baba Burnu, Mersin Burnu, Kalem Burnu and Çalvere Burnu are located on the Marmara shoreline. Osman Uçuğu Bay and Engerek Bay are two important bays. In the south and west of the province, the provincial mountains of Tevikiye were uneven.

Delmece highland is important for mountain tourism. The wastewater is irrigated by Kocadere, Teşvikiye Creek, Koru Creek, Çabana Creek and Ayder. Delmece Plateau, Esenköy is a holiday town with its natural beauties and beaches.

The Golden Circle Festival, which has been held since 1994, is the traditional cultural activity of the city.

There are 3 villages and 4 villages connected to the district. These are respectively:

Counties

  1. Koru Counties
  2. Esenköy Counties
  3. Teşvikiye

Villages

  1. Çalıca Villages
  2. Kocadere Villages
  3. Şenköy
  4. Ortaburun Villages

 

History

In the lands of Çınarcık District, there are settlement centers founded three or four thousand years ago in milan. Location In 1200 BC, the Phrygians, After 700 years of Kimmiryeans, we see that the Bithyns gave their name to the region and they were sovereign. After this rule, in the Hellenistic period BC. It seems that they built an independent kingdom at the beginning of the 3rd century. B.C. In 74 BC the Bithynia inherited from the Romans. Historical remains dating from the time of the Roman Emperor Constantinus, Çınarcık and the villagers are possible to encounter.

Çınarcık, which was in the hands of the Turks in 1325, was occupied three times during the War of Independence and was finally rescued from the invasion of the enemy on 19 July 1921. The goods of the people of Ortaburun Village, Lower Kocadere and Upper Kocadere were bought by deceit by Greek Cypriots and property owners were brutally murdered. The genocide in Kocadere Village was terrible with the "genocide", burning down. In 230 villages in the village, the total number of those killed and killed exceeded 830. This event is known every year on 29 April for various events.

Çınarcık has received the name Çınarcık because of the great tunnels he owns. When he visits the place, there is a monument in the Municipality Park (Çınaraltı Gazinosu) and he is told that he spoke as "Çınarcık, Çocarınar dereliydi".

 

Culture

The cultural development of the county starts in the Byzantine period. The presence of Byzantine and Ottoman buildings in the Çınarcık, Karpuzdere, Kanlıçınar and Üçpınarlar sites suggests that the region was also a settlement at that time.

Especially during the Ottoman period, it is an important place and all the necessities of the ship belonging to the navy and the palace were met from Çınarcık region through Paşa Harbor.

The name of Çınarcık in the Greek period was Kio, which means clean city. The people of Constantinople constitute immigrants from Batumi in 93 harbors. There are aqueducts from the Ottoman period, baths and water reservoir residues in Cinarcik District center.

There are few examples of civil architecture, a ruin church, an inscription, a cocoon processing building and a fountain in Eskenköy.

The Golden Circle Festival, which has been held in August since 1994, is traditionally celebrated with cultural events.

 

Transportation

From Çınarcık; Yalova and Bursa are transported to Istanbul by sea by road. During the winter months, the vessels of Deniz İşletmeler are provided to Istanbul. Sea buses of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality are also working due to the increasing influenza in the summer months.

In the district there are piers and fishermen's shelter.

Transportation between Çınarcık and Yalova is provided by municipal buses and minibuses. 17 km to Yalova. Çınarcık, 37 km from Armutlu, 8 km from Termal, 23 km from Çiftlikköy, 88 km from Kocaeli, 188 km from Istanbul, 88 km from Bursa and 61 km from Gemlik km. and 39 km from Orhangazi. Away.

 

Touristic places

Erikli Waterfall
Çınarcık District is located on the road leading to Delmece Highland from Teşvikiye Beldesi. Erikli Waterfalls is a great place for those who want to camp and trekking with their unique natural beauties.

Hasanbaba 
The Hasan Baba picnic and promenade site is located in the wide area between the thermal and Cinarcik districts and on the Çınarcık ridges. It is covered with oak, chestnut and linden trees and includes natural beauties that can be photographed by the sea. In addition, this area has a Deer protection area in the natural environment. There is a restaurant in Hasan Baba recreation area, offering drinking water and eating and drinking services.

Kum Beach
It is a natural beach area between Çınarcık-Esenköy in Yalova province. This area is the center of Yalova and Bursa, especially in Istanbul. Çınarcık city center is 16 km from Yalova. It is an important part of the province surrounded by Bursa, Armutlu and Marmara Sea.

Trekking AreaThe wooded areas around the Yalova province are highly suitable for hiking and mountain biking opportunities. The Delmece Plateau Park located in the village of Teşvikiye, Çınarcık District, is interesting because it offers different natural beauties options you can find in the same tour. 800 m. In the high plateau you can see various shades of green. As you walk on the edge of the Erikli Stream which is an ideal course for hiking, the waterfalls that come out of the way add a different beauty here. There is a camping area on the 10 km course which requires a little effort. 8 km from Üvezpınar village. Sudusen Waterfall, which is in the distance, and its surroundings offer a magnificent feast for nature lovers. The road leading to the waterfall is a comfortable and natural hiking trail and is heavily favored by domestic and foreign tourists in the summer months. When you go to the waterfall, you can encounter a unique dam lake, Marmara Sea view and a wide variety of forest fauna, which is used as a photo safari, nature walk and picnic area. Panorama hill is 120m from the sea. It is a field with very beautiful views, covered with green vegetation at altitude and every season.

Delmece Plateau
The most well-known springs of Yalova are the Erikli and Delmece basins located to the south of Kocadere and Teşvikiye borders. Delmece Plateau It has unique natural beauty which covers an area of ​​very wide plain, which is entirely asphalt road inside 17 km from the beach and exit from Teşvikiye Beldesi connected to Çınarcık District. There is a drinking water source known as "medicinal water" as well as nature wonder where there are various kinds of trees consisting of pine, oak, chestnut and linden trees, a deep crater lake known as "bottomless lake" Delmece Plateau Natural Walking Park located in the town of Teşvikiye is also very interesting in terms of offering you the options you can reach by experiencing different natural beauties. The Delmece Plateau area is 400 acres, and there are 60 houses of wood and 20 houses of crumbling buildings. The area where the plateau is located is covered by 2 / B forest land.

Erikli Plateau
Erikli Plateau, 8 km above the town of Teşvikiye, which is all asphalt of the road, is also one of the ideal places for campers and nature hikers who want to be together with photographers and nature. Chestnut, elm, lime, apple and apple trees are a unique resting place. The "twin waterfalls" on the Teşvikiye Creek, an ideal course for hiking, add a distinct beauty here. Except those; There are dozens of small waterfalls between Teşvikiye town and Erikli Plateau. There are areas where camping can be done on a 10 km course which requires some effort. Erikli Plateau area is 100 acres and there are 5 houses wooden buildings. Property status: 50 acres 2 / B and 50 acres of forest land.

Karlık Plateau
Karlık Plateau, 8 km from the center of Esenköy Beldesi. It is also within reach, with natural hiking trails and motor vehicles. There are all kinds of forest trees, drinking water and endemic plants around the plateau which is 700 meters high from the sea. It is a place that nature campers always prefer.

 

Important Phones

 

District Governor : (0226) 245 10 01
Municipality: (0226) 245 10 04
District Security Directorate: (0226) 245 05 18
District gendarmerie Commander: (0226) 245 10 80
Çınarcık State Hospital: (0226) 246 16 66
The Health Clinic: (0226) 245 11 87
Sea Buses: (0226) 245 05 48
Turyol Pier (0226) 245 10 20

Sovereignty Belongs Unconditionally
To The Nation!