Kaledere Kalesi
Kaledere Kalesi is a castle in Çamoluk İlçesi, Giresun Province and has an elevation of 1,144 metres. Kaledere Kalesi is situated nearby to the village Yenice.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Yenice and İncedere.
Yenice
Village
Yenice is a village in Çamoluk District of Giresun Province, Turkey. Its population is 458. Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town. It is situated to the south of Kelkit River valley. Yenice is situated 7 km southeast of Kaledere Kalesi.
İncedere
Village
İncedere is a village in the Şiran District, Gümüşhane Province, Turkey. Its population is 92. İncedere is situated 7 km northeast of Kaledere Kalesi.
Çamoluk
Town
Çamoluk is a town in Giresun Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Çamoluk District. Its population is 2,985. Being 180 km inland, in a valley of the upper Kelkit River, Çamoluk is different in landscape, climate and lifestyle from the city of Giresun and the other districts on the Black Sea coast. Çamoluk is situated 8 km west of Kaledere Kalesi.
Kaledere Kalesi
- Type: Castle
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Çamoluk İlçesi, Giresun Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
40.14202° or 40° 8′ 31″ northLongitude
38.82195° or 38° 49′ 19″ eastElevation
1,144 metres (3,753 feet)Open location code
8GGW4RRC+RQGeoNames ID
7572274
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