Step into Aydos Forest, Istanbul’s hidden green lung—towering trees drape the sky, soft moss and fallen leaves cushion every step like nature’s own heartbeat. It’s a quiet escape just minutes from the city’s buzz, where mist curls in the morning air and birdsong feels like a secret whispered just for you. This isn’t a place to visit—it’s a place to breathe.

Everything you need to know about Aydos Forest
Stay at Aydos Forest Nature Lodge, a secluded eco-lodge nestled within the ancient woodland. The lodge offers wooden cabins and camping tents with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the forest, perfect for spotting wildlife and enjoying nighttime city lights and starry skies. On-site activities include guided nature walks, forest yoga, and meals featuring local ingredients.
Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Istanbul’s city center via metro to "Aydos Köyü" station and a short bus ride, it's ideal for urban escapees. The area is also a prime birdwatching hotspot, especially during autumn migration when over 30 species visit the sanctuary.
Travel from Istanbul’s city center via metro to "Aydos Köyü" station, then transfer to a local bus or taxi—total journey time around 30 minutes. Use an Istanbulkart for seamless, cost-effective transit. For a more private experience, book a pre-arranged shuttle service that offers scenic views of the suburban landscape and the Bosphorus Strait along the way. Clear signage marks the forest entrance, making it easy to access on foot or by bicycle—ideal for families and hiking enthusiasts.
Don’t miss the guided forest trails, where winding paths lead through native oak and pine forests, offering chances to spot rabbits, squirrels, and other wildlife. In summer, join stargazing sessions—the low light pollution reveals stunning views of the Milky Way and shooting stars. Participate in eco workshops like making natural soaps or plant-dyed fabrics, blending local traditions with sustainability.
The forest also features outdoor picnic areas, perfect for bringing your own food and enjoying quiet moments surrounded by nature—ideal for relaxation and reconnection with the outdoors.
Absolutely ideal for families. Aydos Forest Nature Lodge offers child-friendly amenities including a play area, safe walking trails, and spacious family cabins with private bathrooms and kitchenettes. On-site activities feature themed treasure hunts and nature education talks designed for children, turning exploration into learning.
The tranquil, traffic-free environment ensures safety and peace of mind for parents. Full breakfast and dinner packages are available, making meal planning effortless. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and connection with nature.
Aydos Forest is one of Istanbul’s last remaining primary secondary forests, hosting over 200 native plant species, including rare Turkish oak and black pine. It serves as a critical breeding ground for Eurasian griffon vultures and golden eagles, and lies along a major migratory bird corridor.
The rich organic soil supports diverse microbial life, maintaining ecological balance. Due to its proximity to the city, its conservation value is exceptionally high—designated a National Natural Protected Area—where development and logging are strictly prohibited.
The ideal times to visit are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures range comfortably between 15–22°C, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers; autumn offers breathtaking golden and crimson foliage with panoramic views—ideal for photography.
Summer is hot and humid, with increased insect activity; winter is damp and foggy, reducing visibility. Book guided tours in advance to avoid peak holiday crowds.
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