Mudurnu, Administrative district in Bolu Province, Turkey.
Mudurnu is an administrative district in northern Turkey that stretches across diverse terrain with valleys and forested hillsides. The landscape follows the natural contours of Anatolia's mountain region, with water sources and vegetation distributed throughout.
The district developed during Ottoman times as a key trading post along the Silk Road where merchants from Europe and Asia crossed through Anatolia. This position shaped its growth over centuries.
Woodworking traditions shape daily life here, where craftspeople create furniture and decorative pieces using handed-down techniques that visitors can see in homes and markets. The work remains a central part of community identity.
Visitors reach the district by regular bus service from the city of Bolu, with the journey taking about one hour along mountain roads. Travel is most comfortable during spring through autumn when road conditions are reliable.
Hundreds of preserved houses from Ottoman times shape the streetscape, arranged in a pattern that follows the natural slope of the terrain. This building approach shows how residents worked with the land rather than against it.
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