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Akçakoca Aktaş Waterfall Nature Walking Trail is a rural walking route located in the Akçakoca district on the Black Sea coast of Düzce province, combining natural landscapes ecological diversity and cultural heritage elements.
The Aktaş Waterfall Trail is situated within the boundaries of Akçakoca district in western Düzce with its starting point near the Göktepe Village intersection. The approximately 10 km long route follows the course of Aktaş Creek and concludes after passing through the forested area surrounding the waterfall. The trail’s terrain which includes natural slopes and valleys has led to its classification as a moderate difficulty walking route.

Akçakoca Aktaş Waterfall Nature Walking Trail (Gülcan Acar. Culture Portal)
Throughout the trail a dense deciduous forest composed of beech oak chestnut and hornbeam trees is prominent. This floristic structure provides visual diversity according to seasonal changes while the humid microclimate conditions create a favorable environment for the growth of various lichen moss and herbaceous plant species. The gallery forests formed along the watercourses stand out as one of the trail’s key natural assets.
The trail route is enriched not only by natural elements but also by cultural heritage components. Key historical structures encountered along the walk include the Cumayanı Recreation Area Ahmet Dede Türbesi the historic Evliya Camii and the remains of a bathhouse believed to date from the Ottoman period. These structures enable the trail to be viewed not merely as a recreational path but also as a cultural learning environment.
The Aktaş Waterfall walking trail is accessible for most of the year and offers suitable environments for activities such as nature walking photography and birdwatching. The trail guide prepared by the Düzce Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism includes recommendations for developing nature based tourism in Akçakoca and its surroundings emphasizing the need to promote the region’s cultural assets in an integrated manner.

Aktaş Waterfall (Gülcan Acar. Culture Portal)
Access to the trail’s starting point is possible by road. Directional signs and informational panels are placed along the walking route. However it is noted that some sections of the path may be affected seasonally by erosion potentially compromising walking safety. Therefore hikers are advised to wear waterproof and non slip footwear.
Preserving the biological diversity within the trail requires a management approach based on sustainable use principles. In response to the risk that visitor density poses to ecological balance environmental impact assessments and regulations concerning sustainable visitor capacity are recommended. Community based nature conservation projects involving local residents are of significant importance in advancing these efforts.
The Akçakoca Aktaş Waterfall Nature Walking Trail possesses the potential to contribute to regional tourism through its natural and cultural values while also supporting the sustainable development of the local community. If managed in harmony with nature it can serve as a model destination with both environmental and socio cultural significance.
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