The resort town of Goynuk is located in the region of Antalya that is closest to Kemer. In the summer, the sea is extremely clear and warm. The bottom is pebbly, and there are beaches with significant sand accumulations. The area has a wonderful environment and a beautiful landscape. Both inside the hamlet and close by are a number of tourist hotspots, including “Dinopark” Goynuk Canyon, Phaselis City, Paradise Bay, Mount Tahtali, and other notable places. The majority of the real estate is made up of villas; apartments are quite rare. All of the properties are of the greatest calibre, and the neighbourhood is improving. Real estate values in the neighbourhood are typical, despite the fact that there aren’t many houses with sea views. Now let’s talk about Circumcision Lake.
In Bolu’s Göynük area, it was seen that Sünnet Lake’s waters were starting to drain. Circumcision Lake guests who wanted to spend some time alone in nature were let down. Recently, air temperatures have been warmer than seasonal averages, which has had a detrimental effect on water supplies as well. The water level of Sünnet Lake, located 27 kilometres from Göynük, began to decline as a result of the lack of snow and rain in the region.
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We came to Bolu to show the kids the natural wonders, said Hakan Tekin, who travelled there for a holiday with his wife and kids to evaluate the semester break.
“Bolu is a green city with lots of water, yet the ski resort was devoid of snow, and Sünnet Lake had little water. From the water, we can see a lot of land. It’s been a dry year. There are various effects of this. There was no rain or snow. The peaks are not covered with whiteness. I’m hoping that this change in the climate is temporary. Long-term, being thirsty is a major issue. We installed winter tyres and got the heaviest clothing we could find, yet fleece gets the job done. Winter tyres weren’t required. The kids heard about Bolu through us. The temperature is between 10 and 15 degrees, yet we reported there was snow everywhere.”