About Egirdir, Isparta, Lake District, Turkey, Europe
Green Island Yesilada
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Yesilada, the green island, stretches a few hundred metres to the northwest
of the Edirgir town centre and is joined to the
mainland by a 26 year old man-made causeway. A short walk across the
causeway and you can picnic, swim or relax on the lakefront. Although
the island boasts no sandy beaches, there are many idyllic spots to
lay down your towel and enjoy the peaceful tranquillity.The island is
not large. Walking at a leisurely pace a circuit can be completed in
20 minutes. While the outer rim is dotted with pensions and restaurants,
to wander into the middle of the island is to discover history as well
as experience the authentic culture and lifestyle of the locals.
GREEK HOMES
Yesilada has very strong Greek origins and ancestry. In years long past
it boasted a very large Greek community .During the war, in 1922, the
men returned to Greece and until 1924 only women remained on the island.
However, the women also returned to Greece at the conclusion of the
war. Many of the homes they built, recognisable as the old large brown
wooden buildings, can still be found scattered throughout the middle
of the island. Quite surprisingly, although they look to be crumbling
to the ground, some are still occupied today.
Story
Egirdir
- Lake Egirdir
- Geography
and Climate - History
- Green Island
- Castle -
Hizirbey Mosque
- Aya
Stefanos -
Dundarbey School
- Baba Sultan Tomb -
Shopping - Recration - Beaches -
Turkish Bath -
Old Egirdir House




