Kaman - Çeşnigir Bridge - Büklükale
The character of the Route:
The route, which starts from Kaman, which hosts the tomb of the famous folk poet Dadaloğlu, known for his lines "The state gave the sultan's edict about us, the mountains are ours", has a comfortable descent. At 12.8km, it passes the pond of Kayakara Village and follows the quiet roads through the fields, ending at the Kapulukaya Dam built on the Kızılırmak River, the longest river in Turkey.
Notes to Travelers:
• You can visit the Kaman Kalehöyük Archeology Museum, built with the cooperation of the Japanese and Turkish governments and where the city's 5 thousand years of history is exhibited. There is an entrance fee.
• You can visit the Japanese Garden in Kaman, inspired by a geographical region in China and tended by the Japanese.
• You can taste Kaman's famous walnuts and try Kaman's butter bun, which is available in abundance on special occasions.
• You can only buy instruments made in the order of Neşat Ertaş, the famous poet of Anatolia, in this region.
• You can taste Kaman's local dish, besmechi (meatballs with bulgur cooked on the stove).
• You can swim in the cool waters of Kapulukaya Dam.
• Make sure you take enough water and snacks with you, as you won't be able to replenish along the way.
Connecting Routes:
Kırşehir- Sıdıklıkumarkaç- Ömerhacılı- Kaman- Kargınkızıközü- Söyle- Hirfanlı- Hirfanlı Dam;
Kırşehir- Özbağ- Aydınlar- Kaleköy- Kamankalehöyük- Çağırkan/Japanese Park