Bayramiç, which is more than 60% covered with forests in terms of the area in the south of Çanakkale, is among the prominent districts of the region with its nature and mythology. The district, whose settlement dates back to the ancient period, was taken to the borders of the Karesi Principality in 1308 and to the Ottoman borders in 1356. The name 'Bayram İçi', which means the holiday place given to the region, turned into Bayramiç over time and became a district in 1902. Kaz Mountains, which is one of the oxygen reservoirs close to the region, Ayazma recreation area at the foot of Kaz Mountains, ancient cities (Skepsis and Kebrene), Mehmet Akif Museum House, Hadımoğlu Mansion are among the elements that increase the attractiveness of the region. White peach and tahini halva is famous in the region. The current population of the district, which is 67 km from the city center, is 29,645.