Cumalıkızık

Village Yıldırım, Bursa, Turkey

What to expect

Cumalıkızık is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Yıldırım, Bursa Province in Turkey. Its population is 707. It is 10 kilometers east of the city of Bursa, at the foot of Mount Uludağ. The village is now included within the border of the Yıldırım district as a neighbourhood. Cumalıkızık was founded as a vakıf village. The historical texture of the village has been well protected and the civilian countryside architectural structures of the early Ottoman period are still intact. Because of this, Cumalıkızık has become a popular but still unspoiled center for tourists. The village has a museum, Cumalıkızık Etnografya Müzesi, which showcases the village's past. The village also hosts an annual Ahududu Festival. The village's historic buildings, including a mosque, a hamam, and a church, are also notable attractions

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Breakfast in the Quaint Cumalıkızık Village, Turkey

Breakfast in the Quaint Cumalıkızık Village, Turkey
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Cumalıkızık on our way out of Bursa on our way back to Ankara. We walked around the village, had breakfast at a local restaurant, and enjoyed the colors, stone work, old wood, and interesting nooks and crannies

Highlights: I really enjoyed the colors, stone work, old wood, and interesting nooks and crannies. DD loved the grape leaves wrapped around a rice mixture ✨