Bakras Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Well worth the trek-but be careful
Easily accessible by car, even the locals don't know much about the Byzantine ruins atop the village. The municipality recently finished paving a brick road up the hill beyond the village, however you...
Nice place for spending not more than 30 min., I was having time before my flight and it was the nearest attraction to the airport, there is no facilities over there, but it was a good experience.
This is a beautiful location, however, it does require a car and a bit of a drive up some narrow roads. The castle is an old ruin that you can walk through - but be careful as none of it is supported ...
The fortresses of the Bagras and Darbesak (Darbsak)
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These are unique, miraculously preserved fortresses of the Order of Knights of Tampliers in Turkey. In the XII-XIII centuries, here passed the western border of the Jerusalem Kingdom. The Bagras Castle perfectly preserved ...
The castle is very left above a village on a mountain. It is well marked, but the castle as such is completely left and touristically not open. You can kle on the ruins ...
Well worth the trek-but be careful
Easily accessible by car, even the locals don't know much about the Byzantine ruins atop the village. The municipality recently finished paving a brick road up the hill beyond the village, however you...
Nice place between mountains
Nice place for spending not more than 30 min., I was having time before my flight and it was the nearest attraction to the airport, there is no facilities over there, but it was a good experience.
Climbing a castle
This is a beautiful location, however, it does require a car and a bit of a drive up some narrow roads. The castle is an old ruin that you can walk through - but be careful as none of it is supported ...
The fortresses of the Bagras and Darbesak (Darbsak)
These are unique, miraculously preserved fortresses of the Order of Knights of Tampliers in Turkey. In the XII-XIII centuries, here passed the western border of the Jerusalem Kingdom. The Bagras Castle perfectly preserved ...
Absolutely dreaming if you like castles!
The castle is very left above a village on a mountain. It is well marked, but the castle as such is completely left and touristically not open. You can kle on the ruins ...