Aydos Beach, located in the Cide district of Kastamonu, is a place that draws attention with its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It is an ideal destination especially for camping lovers and those who want to be in touch with nature.
Aydos Beach is located on the Cide-İnebolu highway. Located approximately 20 kilometers from the center of Cide, the beach is within the borders of Sakallı village.
Aydos Beach is a perfect option for those looking for a peaceful and natural holiday. If you want to be in touch with nature, camp and swim in clean waters, Aydos Beach is for you!
2025-08-14 14:31:17
The sea is a natural wonder, a little wavy, but the village people are very rude and not helpful at all. If you pass by, you cannot ask anyone any questions.
Those who know how to swim in the Black Sea should come.
I arrived in the evening, but it is so clearly untouched by human hands that it remains untouched. The sea is clean, but rocky, with small, colorful stones on the left side in the fresh water. If you want to fish, there is room. The beach is 2 km long, and it is not crowded, making it a good place for those who care about privacy. There is a toilet, shower, and changing cabin. It is a perfect place for those who want to camp. See you again next year on July 25, 2024.
The area known as Aydos Beach is practically gone. It's filled with driftwood from the Sehriban River. The sea is choppy and unsuitable for swimming. There are an influx of flies on the beach. Swimming is best where the Sehriban River meanders into the sea. The water isn't crystal clear or deep. It's freezing, but it's wonderful.
There is a separate road from Kuşçu village, shade parking lot Aydos beach and Şehriban beach are connected to each other. There are no facilities in either of them. Turk Telekom is receiving it. It's a pretty long beach. The left side is more interesting. A pool has formed on the side where fresh water flows, a little cooler and less salty. There are also interesting rock formations on this side. The water is pebbly, deep and wavy
Cide, Kastamonu