An Underground Treasure Hidden in the Heart of Inebolu: Gevur Ini Cave
The unique nature of Inebolu is waiting to be discovered with its mysteries hidden in the depths of the earth as well as with thousands of shades of green on its surface. Located within the borders of Beyler Village of our district Gevur Ini Cave, both as a trekking route and as an exciting underground treasure, invites true adventure lovers.
Reaching this enormous underground formation is not an ordinary touristic trip, but a story of discovery where you become one with nature. To reach the cave, a 1.5-kilometer walk of about an hour awaits you from Selim Quarter, located northeast of Beyler Village, right in the heart of the wonderful and untouched nature of Inebolu.
Gevur Ini Cave, It is one of our “virgin” spots, which does not receive a heavy influx of visitors. This can lead to the path leading to the cave being blocked by nature's own cover, especially blackberries and thorns. Therefore, carrying a small piece of equipment with you on the way will make it much easier for you to reach your destination. The road may be a bit challenging, the steps may be arduous, but that first moment when you reach the majestic mouth of the cave, you will feel that every step you take and every drop of sweat you shed is absolutely worth it.
Apart from the excitement of exploring the cave, another great gift this route offers you is the natural viewpoint right next to it. When you move only 20-30 meters from the mouth of the cave towards the northwest, you come across a rocky area.
This is an observation deck built by nature with its own hands. After all that sweet tiredness, you can sit on these rocks and sip the deep and clean breath of the scenery to your heart's content. If you have a hot tea or coffee in your bag, this break accompanied by the whisper of the wind will be one of the most unforgettable moments of your trip.
Note to Visitor
Never enter caves without sufficiently strong lighting (a powerful head torch if possible) and be very careful when moving around in the cave. There may be vertical pits where you least expect them. Try to go with an experienced guide if possible. And always carry a spare light in case your flashlight breaks down.