Çatalzeytin, one of the smallest districts of Kastamonu, is known as one of the oldest residential areas of the Western Black Sea Region.

Today, many researches show that the history of the district dates back to the Paleolithic period. The Emigration of the Sea Peoples from the Black Sea in the 1200s.

At the same time, the district under the sovereignty of the Hittites, then entered into the domination of the Phrygian. It is also seen that the excavations in the region point to the Greek settlement.

Çatalzeytin region is a trade route extending to Sinop. Venetian and Genoese communities are frequently visited. For this reason, social facility areas are quite high. In this region, which is visited by tourists who enjoy natural life every year, cafe and restaurant-style businesses are sufficient, although they are limited in number. Indigenous people are attentive to maintaining the history of the region. In these areas, the use of wooden folding chairs is becoming more common.