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Town and location of accommodation
Our villa is situated in the small hamlet of Keciler, which is in the beautiful valley of Kayakoy , 8km from the historic market town of Fethiye in south-western Turkey . It is about 10/15 minutes to the magnificent beach at Olu Deniz by car and about 5/10 minutes by car from the lively resorts of Hisaronu and Obacik It is approximately one hour's journey from Dalaman Airport (c54km). The villa is equipped and furnished to high standards throughout. Rental season starts on May and ends in the end of October. In total the villa can sleep 8 people in comfort. Although there is no air conditioning, the villa is cool even during the hottest summer months because of its tradional stone and wood construction.Upstairs Villa Ebohara has got a very large master bedroom suite with a super size double bed, dressing room, bathroom and a large balcony/verandah which stretches the whole width of the house. You can find more details on our web page (villa-ebohora.co.uk)..... And a further double en-suite bedroom with two single beds, a well fitted bathroom and a small west facing balcony. There is also a further balcony which faces to the front of the house, so there is always somewhere cool to sit out of the main heat of the sun at any time of the day. On the ground floor are two further bedrooms... There is a large open plan, double height living room... The open plan kitchen is very well equpped .... The swimming pool is 8m by 4m and 1.55m deep throughout. Surrounding the swimming pool area are a number of comfortable sun loungers with cushions and sun umbrellas.... Fethiye Mugla Turkey Fethiye. The popular resort of Fethiye, 135 km southeast of Marmaris, hosts an important marina at the head of a beautiful bay strewn with islands. A hill crowned by the ruins of the crusader fortress built by the Knights of Rhodes overlooks the little port. Above the town, (called Telmessos in antiquity), numerous Lycian rock tombs, reproducing the facades of ancient buildings, were cut into the cliff face. The road to Fethiye winds up and down the high mountain ranges that were formed during the Tertiary Geological Period, and hundreds of bays and inlets surround the Fethiye shore line. This mountain range (it was called the Kragos and Antikragos in the antique period) has an altitude of more than 6560 feet (2000m.) and lies parallel to the shore without a single passage to the inner regions. Snow is often visible on the tops of the mountains even in early summer. Fethiye is also a busy and bustling market town and apart from tourism, its most important product is tomatoes and other fruit and vegetables. There are large and colourful markets in Fethiye on Tuesday and Friday, where village people come down from the mountains to sell their fruit and vegetables as well as a variety of handicrafts, clothes and leather goods. |
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