The spectacular setting of the bay at Gundogan has made this a popular holiday town, yet it still retains the feel of an unspoilt fishing village. There are a few hotels and holiday villages built around the pine-forested slopes that surround the bay. There is windsurfing in the bay, with equipment available to rent along the narrow beach.
If you’re in the mood for a walk, about a little ways inland is the village of Gundogan proper, where there’s a ruined monastery to climb. Along the way, stop at tiny Aspava where three generations of the Baskan family serve up excellent, homemade gozleme – delicious crepes with various fillings! In the evening, the restaurants along the waterfront are lit by lanterns and you can expect to find the freshest local fish on the menu. Gundogan is definitely somewhere you will want to linger late in to the evening.
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