City Hotels
3–5 star modern hotels in the city centre with conference, spa and restaurant facilities.
Kastamonu tourism has shifted toward sustainable, community-based hospitality. Around Küre Mountains National Park, villagers — led by women's cooperatives — have converted their own homes into eco-guesthouses. In the city centre, restored 18th–19th century mansions operate as boutique hotels. With skiing at Ilgaz, sea tourism in Cide and İnebolu, and equestrian farms in Daday, the province offers four-season options for every interest.
City comfort, forest silence or snow-top thrills — your choice.
3–5 star modern hotels in the city centre with conference, spa and restaurant facilities.
Restored Ottoman mansions with hand-carved woodwork — an authentic stay in history.
Family-run guesthouses in Pınarbaşı, Azdavay and Daday villages — homemade breakfast included.
Wooden bungalow resorts on Ilgaz and Küre Mountains, with fireplaces and view terraces.
Registered campsites around Valla Canyon, Horma Canyon, Ilgaz and Ilıca Waterfall.
Ilgaz Yıldıztepe Ski Centre — ski-in/ski-out hotels (December–March).
Each district has its own character — pick the one that fits you best.
Permitted, serviced camping inside national parks and protected areas.
May–October
May–October
June–September
Year-round
May–September
Reserve at least 2 months ahead for summer holidays (Jul–Aug), Garlic Festival (late Aug) and ski season.
Pick village inns and women's cooperatives to support the local economy directly.
For multi-region trips, a combination of city centre + Pınarbaşı is the most practical.
A local guide is required for Valla Canyon — your guesthouse usually arranges it.
Most village inns are pet-friendly; ask city hotels separately.
In villages restaurants are scarce — half board is usually the smarter choice.
Decide your region, check the calendar and reach out to local cooperatives.