ISPARTA
A village once abandoned due to wolf attacks in the western province of Isparta has emerged as a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, captivating visitors with its unique cultural architecture and breathtaking scenery.
Beydilli hamlet, located in the Sütçüler district of the city and renowned for its historical and cultural heritage, preserves authentic remnants of Turkish nomadic culture, captivating tourists with its unique setting on high hills, at 1,250 meters above sea level.
Located approximately 45 kilometers from the Sütçüler district and 20 kilometers from Kesme town, the community was designated an “Eco-Cultural Village” by the Isparta Governor’s Office in 2006, which led to…
















