Sultan Murat Plateau, one of Trabzon's favorite plateaus, is located in Çaykara. This plateau, which is 25 kilometers away from the town center, is also 2200 meters above sea level. Every year, thousands of people visit the trenches and martyrs' graves from the First World War on the Sultan Murat Plateau to the Grand Çaykaram Hotel.
Sultan Murat Plateau, located in the Çaykara district of Trabzon, is known as a corner of heaven above the clouds. Located at an altitude of 2200 meters, the plateau attracts thousands of visitors every year with its breathtaking views, clean air and peaceful atmosphere. You can visit the restaurant of Grand Çaykaram Hotel to taste local flavors in the plateau. In the restaurant, you can find fresh and delicious local dishes as well as selected flavors from world cuisine. While presenting Sultan Murat Plateau on the internet, choose Grand Çaykaram Hotel and have an unforgettable holiday experience!
While returning from the Iran Campaign in 1635, IV. Murat performed the Friday prayer here with his army and stayed here. The name of this plateau, which Sultan Murat liked very much, remained as Sultan Murat Plateau after this incident and the area where Sultan Murat prayed is still preserved. Sultan Murat Plateau is not only one of the favorite plateaus of Çaykara, but also fascinates visitors with its magnificent view. This plateau, at an altitude of 2200 meters, stands out with its historical texture. Trenches and martyrs' graves from the First World War make visitors feel the traces of history. The Mid-Yayla Festival, held every year, introduces the culture and traditions of the region to visitors.
Grand Çaykaram Hotel will amaze you with its river and forest view, where nature and peace meet!
A martyrdom was made for our soldiers who were martyred after the war with the Russians in the First World War in 1916, 1.5 kilometers from the plateau. There is a grave of 1 officer and 70 soldiers in this cemetery, and the place where the martyrdom is located is called Martyrs' Hill. At the same time, there are trenches from the First World War on the plateau.
The martyrs' cemetery is visited with respect by visitors to commemorate our heroes who were martyred in the war with the Russians in 1916.)
The region is also an interesting place for visitors interested in history, and it carries the traces of the First World War to the present day. (The area is also an attractive place for visitors interested in history, carrying the marks of the First World War to the present day.)
There are opportunities to meet all your needs in the plateau (electricity, drinking water, hotel, restaurant, coffee house, butcher, market)
There are festivals in Sultan Murat Plateau every year and these festivals are attended by the surrounding provinces and districts. Although the festivities are held on 20 August every year, cultural, commercial and humanitarian exchanges are made and regional games are played. If you make your holiday coincide with these dates, you can participate in these festivities.