At Alaçatı Windmill Park, four 19th-century stone windmills built by Greeks in Turkey stand quietly on a hill, like nostalgic silhouettes wafting from the Aegean Sea. Standing beneath the windmills, the red-tiled roofs and blue sky create a tranquil southern European scene. This is the perfect viewing platform for Alaçatı sunsets, where golden light bathes the town, and the windmill silhouettes sway in the breeze. Sitting in a teahouse beside the windmills, sipping a cup of black tea and watching the changing light is a moment of leisure for travelers.
At Alaçatı Windmill Park, four 19th-century stone windmills built by Greeks in Turkey stand quietly on a hill, like nostalgic silhouettes wafting from the Aegean Sea. Standing beneath the windmills, the red-tiled roofs and blue sky create a tranquil southern European scene. This is the perfect viewing platform for Alaçatı sunsets, where golden light bathes the town, and the windmill silhouettes sway in the breeze. Sitting in a teahouse beside the windmills, sipping a cup of black tea and watching the changing light is a moment of leisure for travelers.