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Landmark: Yeddi Gozel (Seven Beauties)City: Gabala
Country: Azerbaijan
Continent: Asia
Yeddi Gozel (Seven Beauties), Gabala, Azerbaijan, Asia
Yeddi Gozel, also known as the Seven Beauties waterfall, is a cascade located in the Qabala district of Azerbaijan.
Visual Characteristics
The waterfall consists of seven distinct tiers, with water flowing over rock faces. The rock is primarily grey and brown, with moss and vegetation growing on its surface. The water is clear and cool, with a moderate flow rate. The surrounding vegetation is dense, consisting of deciduous trees and shrubs.
Location & Access Logistics
Yeddi Gozel is situated approximately 10 kilometers northwest of Qabala city center. Access is via the R15 highway towards the village of Nic. From Nic, a well-maintained, paved road leads to the waterfall's parking area. The final approach to the waterfall involves a 15-minute walk along a marked trail. Parking is available at the base of the trail. Public transport to the immediate vicinity of the waterfall is not available; visitors typically use private vehicles or taxis from Qabala.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The waterfall is a natural geological formation, carved by water erosion over millennia. The specific rock strata are part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. The ecological zone is temperate forest, characterized by a variety of tree species and a rich undergrowth.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the seven distinct levels of the cascade. Hiking to the top of the waterfall is possible via a designated trail, offering views of the surrounding landscape. Photography is a common activity. Swimming is not recommended due to the cold water and rocky terrain at the base.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the parking area. Limited shade is provided by the surrounding trees. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available at the parking area but can be intermittent on the trail. Food vendors are typically present at the parking area during peak tourist seasons, offering local snacks and drinks.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is late morning or early afternoon when sunlight penetrates the tree canopy. The most favorable months for visiting are from May to October, when weather conditions are mild and the water flow is consistent. The waterfall is accessible year-round, but winter months can present icy conditions on the trails.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that the waterfall's seven tiers represent the seven stages of a woman's life. A specific tip for visitors is to wear sturdy footwear, as the trail can be uneven and slippery, especially after rainfall.
Nearby Landmarks
- Nohur Lake (3.5km Southeast)
- Qabala Archaeological Center (9.0km Southwest)
- Tufandag Winter-Summer Tourism Complex (12.0km Northwest)
- Qabala City Center (10.0km Southwest)