Köseağzı Beach is a peaceful holiday resort that has preserved its naturalness, located in the Kdz. Ereğli district of Zonguldak. This beach, where green and blue intertwine, offers an ideal alternative, especially for those who want to escape the stress of city life.
Köseağzı Beach is a great option for both nature lovers and those looking for a quiet holiday. If you want to have a peaceful holiday, Köseağzı Beach is just for you!
2025-08-14 14:30:56
There's a 100₺ entrance fee to the beach. If you want to rent an umbrella inside, it's 100₺. If you want to rent five sun loungers, it's 100₺ each. The water was dirty. It was also wavy and deepened quickly, making it unsuitable for swimming.
An ideal bay for a picnic, the sea is stony and a bit deep, not very suitable for children.
A beautiful public beach. It's wavy, so be careful.
They've carved up the coastline and made it a paid beach. Why should I pay 100 TL when I want to enter not just to swim, but to see the beach? Furthermore, even if I wanted to swim, I have the right to enter without paying as long as I don't use an umbrella, sunbed, etc. According to the regulations regarding the implementation of the Coastal Law, you're committing a crime. I've swam in the most magnificent bays of the Aegean and Mediterranean, and this isn't enforced. I came from another city to explore these places and returned without even being able to access the coastline! It struck me when I took a photo from above that the regulations in that private area, where you pay 100 TL to enter, were sorely lacking. Therefore, one star.
It's a shame that the beach is closed and doesn't allow free entry. According to coastal law, all citizens can use the beach without any restrictions, but you're not allowed in here without paying 100 lira. Tables and sunbeds inside are normally charged. Showers and toilets are free, but let's not be too harsh. There's also a camping area under the trees at the entrance, which costs 500 lira per tent. Tables are also 300 lira, by the way. A stream flows through the middle of the beach, and on the other side of the stream, I saw people setting up tents in a few makeshift hut-like structures I assumed were private property. The attendant there said it was free. There's also a restaurant on the beach that rents barbecues. The beach is pebbly, but I don't know what's in there; I didn't want to go in because of the waves. But I liked this beach, with its lush greenery in the background and the sea in front. If you're planning a full day, it's worth considering. For those like us who are exploring and only coming for a few hours, the 100 lira entrance fee is annoying.
Ereğli, Zonguldak
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