Görmeli

Görmeli presents quite a spectacular sight with its meadows, streams, plants, trees, animals, and the traditional lifestyle of its people.

[citation needed] However, it is said that people were brought from Adana by the Emirate of Karamanid hundreds of years ago.

The Görmeli bridge (also called Ala Köprü), spanned the river Göksu about 5 km (3 mi) from the village.

[citation needed] Some blame the authorities, whom, they say, did not attach enough importance to this historical building to protect it, with the result that the construction has been suffering from years of neglect.

[citation needed] It consists of small wheat pieces, tomatoes, pepper, parsley, sesame, and walnuts.

[citation needed] The inhabitants mostly support themselves by growing and selling fruits, vegetables, dairy products, or breeding livestock.

"Görmeli's Grapes" are famous and there are grapevines in all fields, as well as apple, fig, walnut, and pomegranate trees.

Recent years, people grow vaccinated-special fruit saplings on the higher plateaus of the village.

View of Çayır neighbourhood
View of Ala Bridge in 2007
Batırma is a traditional meal
Görmeli's Grapes
Wallnuts are grown everywhere