Taşköprü (Turkish: taş köprü "stone bridge") is a town in Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
The town takes its name from the stone bridge constructed in the 13th century by the Chobanids over the Gök River.
The 68 meter span is supported on seven arches and still carries automobile traffic.
It is noted for its garlic; the name Taşköprü Sarımsağı is a protected designation of origin (PDO).
This geographical article about a location in Kastamonu Province, Turkey is a stub.