District: Denizli, State: Aegean Region, Turkey Area: 400 km² Languages Spoken: Turkish Long Distance Code: (+90) 0258 Best Time to Visit: May to August International Access: Dalaman Airport (DLM)
Description
The population (2000 census) is 11,738 of which 4,589 live in the small town of Bozkurt itself (with the remainder in surrounding countryside). It is quite close to the Lake Acigöl and the neighboring town of Cardak.
This is high country inland from the Aegean and Mediterranean, and has hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters.
During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) refugees from Bulgaria were settled on the plain, which was then known as Hanabat after a Seljuk Turkish caravanserai that stands within the boundaries of the present-day neighboring district of Cardak. Immigration from Bulgaria continued until recent times.
This is an agricultural district, with irrigation systems currently being constructed.
A notable sight of interest is Karagöl, literally "the black lake". Situated on top of the mountain on the slopes of which the town of Bozkurt is located, Karagöl is at an altitude of 1,250 m. and is area of dense forests centered around several small crater lakes which are also fed by streams. The lakes are much visited due to the natural beauty of the scenery and for their fish.
Location
Bozkurt is a town and a rural district of Denizli Province in the Aegean Region of Turkey. The town is situated on a plain 52 km (32 mi) east of the city of Denizli. The altitude of the town is 866.8 m, and the district area is around 400 km2 (150 sq mi).
Climate
In general the Aegean region has a mild climate. However, it becomes harsher at altitude . Temperatures can rise to 40 °C during summer and fall to -10 °C in winter. There are about 80 days with precipitation, mainly during winter.