Hisar Köyü, Kurucaşile - Bartın - Turkey
GPS : 41°49'54.5"N 32°40'23.6"E / 41.831804, 32.673231
VHF Channel : 73
Call Sign : " tekkeonu harbour "
Main Breakwater Lighthouse
GPS : 41°49'55.0"N 32°40'21.1"E / 41.831935, 32.672519
Inner Breakwater Lighthouse
GPS : 41°49'53.1"N 32°40'24.6"E / 41.831405, 32.673510
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Hisarköy is a village in the District of Kurucaşile, Bartın Province.
Capacity : 60 Boats
Outer Breakwater : 240 m
Inner Breakwater : 160 m
Depth : 4 m, at wharf 3 m
HARBOUR FACILITIES
Drinking Water
Electricity
Fuel
Administration Buildings
Net Repairing Place
Slideway
Administration : Hisar Köyü Headmen
CITY FACILITIES
Shopping : Shops, Markets, Stores
Reparing & Maintenance Workshops : City center
Technical Equipment Shops : City center
Accommodation : Pensions, Hotels, Motels, Rental Houses
Dining : Restaurants, Cafes, Buffets, Bakeries
Communication : Post Office, Phone, Internet, Wi-Fi
Health : Health Center, Pharmacies, Doctors, Nurses
Hair dresser
Laundry
Bank
Beach : Good sandy beach with clear water.
WOODEN BOAT BUILDING
This district persists its fame with the construction of the most beautiful wooden schooners in Turkey. After centuries of turning out oak-timbered fishing and cargo boats, craftsmen can still be seen hard at work on the eastbound road, making pleasure boats for customers from all over Turkey and northern Europe.
Using local tree species of the chestnut and oak, the whole world agreed quality of the advantage with a boat in the body of the trees to each other connect methods, trees kesiliş and dry methods other regions according to the more successful techniques has been made and the techniques nor the shoulder local boats themselves mention developed, fame were made.
Here in the West Square Wooden Boat Lagoon Masters, known as marine, and boats at sea on the boats continue to make known those who have experienced, no foreign products never break her condensed. Knowledge gained from this natural classrooms, chestnut and oak trees in the West Square Lagoon will be combined with the quality. This tree is a well-place is used.
Only the master of the coast, not inland villagers in the forest, the boat to where what kinds of trees as needed, of the forest which is grown in the region, when better is interrupted, the rising sun facing slopes with a slope of windy whether you work in the appropriate tree and know that with this knowledge and the tree cutting and trees, be careful upbringing.
FISH RESTAURANTS
They are clean and have pleasant services. Fishes available due to seasons.
FISH AND SEA PRODUCT SPECIES LIST OF THE BLACK SEA
TRANSPORT
Tekkeönü - Bartın 58 km, Kurucaşile Fish Harbour 8 km or 2 Nmile
Minibus : Tekkeönü - Kurucaşile, Kapısuyu, Şeyhler
Bus : Tekkeönü - Bartın
Airport : Bartın - Çaycuma Airport, Kastamonu Airport, Zonguldak Airport, Sinop Airport, Samsun Airport
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LOCATION SATELLITE MAP
WEB SITE : Kurucasile Municipality
MORE INFO & CONTACT
E-Mail : iletisim[@]kurucasile.bel.tr
Phone : +90 378 518 1158
Fax : +90 378 518 1891
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The azure waters of the Mediterranean, the Aegean, and the Black Sea, as well as the Sea of Marmara, surround There are marinas,yacht building boatyards, yachtsmen hotels, yacht clubs, yacht technical services. Turkey to the south, west and north. With over 8,333 km of coastline along the four seas, Turkey is a treasure chest of coves, inlets, bays and beaches at which yachtsmen can choose a different, private anchorage each night.
Sailing in Turkey also allows visitors to experience the hospitality of the people in the coastal villages and towns. The tempered winds blowing from west and northwest make the long summers ideal for yachting, and seem to encourage an appreciation of nature. From some of the turquoise coast's unspoilt and sheltered bays you can see mountain peaks rising to almost 3000 meters above sea level.
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