Just
a few kilometers out of Hisaronu, through the forest of pine
trees, that gives way to the bucolic landscape of the Kaya Village.
The village is the perfect place to walk and explore, taking
in the haunting view of the deserted Greek village of Levessi.
There are several traditional cafes to stop and get refreshed
and also a growing number of restaurants, some of the most popular
of these are the BBQ restaurants, where you are able to sit
at traditional Turkish tables and sample different mezes and
BBQ your own food. Try horse riding or cycling around the village.
The
ghost town of Kaya has been desserted since 1923, there was
a population exchange agreement between Turkish - Greek governments.
It was agreed that the Greek people in Turkey would return to
Greece and the Turkish people in Greece would return to Turkey.
The Greek people from Kaya returned to Greece, however the Turkish
people in Greece did not want to return as the Greek government
did not want to pay the indemnity for any of the land or homes
they owned in Greece. Due to this the houses that had been reserved
for the people to return stood empty for many years. The people
who moved to the area did not settle in the stone houses built
on the hill side, instead built houses on the flat land.
Before the population exchange Kaya Koy was known to have around
25,000 inhabitants, now there are just 2000.
The old houses on the hill side were left and
can now be seen with broken windows and doors, looking very
lonely and desolate. The houses are now under protection, but
this comes a little late. Levissi village was known to have
two churches and 14 chapels, these are now derelict, although
the lower church has some interesting features, which are worth
a look. There is some restoration work that is ongoing in the
area.
The village is a “must” to look around, and in
the hot summer months there is a welcome breeze. There are many
old houses, churches, chapels and the monasteries’ of
Afkule to see high on the hill with spectacular views, and on
a clear day you can even see the Greek island of Rhodes. The
nearest location for swimming here is Soguksu (Cold Water) Cove.
Its name does not refer to the temperature of sea but possibly
to the spring water boiling into the sea..
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