Guests are delighted with Kaya Cottage, praising its authentic Turkish charm, tranquil setting, and stunning views. The well-equipped cottage offers a comfortable stay with a beautiful garden, plunge pool, and thoughtful touches. The location is ideal for exploring nearby attractions, and the support from the property caretaker is highly appreciated.
Reviewers are very pleased with the cleanliness of the cottage, mentioning that the caretaker keeps the outside immaculate and assists with maintaining the property throughout their stay.
The cottage is commended for its ideal location, offering easy access to local markets, restaurants, and nearby towns, as well as providing a peaceful retreat with beautiful views of the valley and ghost village.
Guests find the cottage to be very comfortable, with a well-equipped kitchen, cosy sitting room, and additional amenities like picnic chairs and a cooler bag. The presence of a plunge pool and various outdoor seating options add to the comfort level.
The facilities at Kaya Cottage, including the garden, barbecue area, plunge pool, and washing machine, are well-received by guests. The roof terrace offers exceptional views and the garden's fresh produce is a bonus.
The thoughtful gestures, such as a generous welcome pack of food and the availability of a WhatsApp group for communication, are highly appreciated by guests. It is politely noted that while such gifts enhance the experience, they are not guaranteed for every stay.
Escape from the madding crowd with a stay in this charming one bedroom traditional stone cottage holiday hideaway in the heart of the Turkish countryside. Situated on Kaya Valley Farm, in the village of Kinali, near the ghost town of Kaya, overlooking the Taurus mountains, this one storey cottage will transport you back to the Turkey of days gone by.
The four foot thick stone walls with classic small windows will keep you cool in the hot summer months, and warm in winter. Kaya Cottage is located off the main road, and a has its own private parking spot. There is a traditional flat roof, accessed by external steps, it is the ideal place to enjoy a sundowner overlooking the impressive three thousand metre high Baba Dag mountain. The cottage itself is cosy and bijou, retaining the original two rooms, which have been sympathetically restored. There is a sitting area with two ottoman style sofa beds and lots of books. A wood dining table with six log chairs is a delightful place to entertain indoors. An adjacent kitchen area is fully equipped with all you will need to cater for your holiday, including a fridge freezer, and a hob, grill and microwave. There is a washing machine in the hut in the service yard. Open the French windows from the living area to reveal a paved terrace and the beautiful garden. A hallway leads to a master bedroom which is furnished with a double bed, air-conditioning, and an ensuite bathroom. There is also a separate shower and bathroom. The cottage is decorated to reflect the history of the house, cool neutral creams and beiges blend with traditional Turkish furniture and artefacts.
A mature garden surrounds the cottage, giving it a secluded feel, populated with old trees and in season blossoming plants and flowers. There is a patio dining area with a table and chairs, and a barbeque for some fabulous alfresco entertaining. Whilst a cushioned bench seating spot is perfect for relaxing, there is an egg chair in a little corner for reading a book, and enjoying the peace and quiet of this unique property. There is a small plunge pool in the garden, a great place to relax and chill out under the warmth of the Turkish sun. The cottage can comfortably accommodate up to four guests, perfect for a small family, a couples’ getaway, anniversary, or a special quiet honeymoon.
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Kaya Cottage is located in the Kaya Valley, in the small village of Kimali, overlooking the ghost town of Kayakoy, and the beautiful Baba Dag mountain. The cottage is an hour’s drive from Dalaman international airport, and is located between the bustling town of Fethiye, and the tourist destinations of Hisaronu and Oludeniz, both just fifteen minutes away. The nearest shop is just 300m away and can supply all you will need to cater for your holiday. A short drive to Hisaronu will take you to many supermarkets, cafes, bars, restaurants, and some super souvenir shops too.
Take a trip to the holiday hot spot of Oludeniz, where you will find one of the world’s best golden sandy beaches, the iconic and much photographed blue lagoon and spit, lively seashore restaurants and bars, and exclusive shops. From here, you can hop aboard a water taxi to Butterfly Valley, or cross the sea to Gemiler Island aka Aya Nikola, a natural protected area that is now an open-air museum. For the thrill seekers, head up the hill and take the cable car to the top of Mount Baba Dag, at almost two thousand metres, you can jump off and paraglide solo or in tandem and land on Oludeniz beach. For shopping and the city Fethiye is your destination. Fethiye is a smart harbour town with yachts moored the length of the coastline, home to an ancient amphitheatre, a historical museum and rock tombs, and an embarkation point for the must-do Twelve Island boat trip. There is a foodie-heaven fish market for a catch of the day fabulous feast, super souvenir shops selling all of your favourite designer brands, and a renowned large local market every Tuesday. A walk around the newly paved coastline will take you to the town and beach of Calis, home to more restaurants and bars, and a local market.
If it’s history you are after, you’ve come to the right place, hike the Lycian Way and take a trip through time. Trace the past with trips to Xanthos, the ancient capital of Lycia, and home to the oldest republic in the world, now a unesco World Heritage Site, discover mosaics, amphitheatres, agoras, and an acropolis. Walk the ancient ruins of Patara, the birthplace of St Nicholas, better known as Santa Claus, and lose yourself on its twenty-kilometre sandy beach, and also home to the famous Turkish hatching turtles. Explore the rock tombs of Tlos, carved into the façade of the ancient city ruins, where you will find a necropolis, Roman baths, and an Ottoman Basilica. Head for Letoon to see the mosaic of the goddess Leto, as you wander through the Temple of Apollo. Whilst the honeycomb cliffs of Pinara host nine hundred rock tombs and a theatre in a verdant setting. In Fethiye you will find ancient sites dating back to two hundred years BC, the Lycian city of Telmessos, and the rock tombs of Amyntas, as well as sarcophagi, and a theatre immediately opposite the harbour, built to hold six thousand spectators, climb to the top for some fabulous sea views. Bring all of this together in the Fethiye Archeological Museum, full of local history, culture, and ephemera, most notably the Trilingual Stele, excavated at Letoon and inscribed with the languages of Lycia, Ancient Greek and Aramaic.
Kaya Cottage is a charming one bedroom traditional stone cottage holiday hideaway in the heart of the Turkish countryside. Simply furnished with a nod to the history of Kayakoy.
Interior
- Well equipped simple kitchen
- Living room with two comfortable sofa beds (probably more suited for children to sleep)
- Master bedroom with air conditioning and ensuite bathroom
- Bathroom
Exterior Grounds
- Plunge pool
- 2 Sunbeds
- Secluded walled garden
- Patio with dining area
- Sitting area with egg chair
- Traditional Turkish fireplace
- Barbecue
- Roof terrace
Additional Facilities
- Air conditioning (master bedroom only)
- Wifi
- Laundry facilities
- Filter coffee machine
- Extra bed
- Off road parking
- Books, Backgammon amd Scrabble
Marilyn
We have really enjoyed our stay at Kaya Cottage. Wonderful authentic feel of a Turkish rural cottage with comfortable touches making you feel at home after a busy day exploring. Plunge pool a super addition; struggled to get the kids out of it! :) Kidrak Beach is lovely Dar Bogaz Koyu is a little quiet cove reached by parking before reaching Gemiler Beach and following a 15 minute walk trail - good shoes and agility needed but worth it! Recommend boat trip from Gocek - we boarded the Nilsun 1. English speaking captain, family run and no party music - just chilled trip exploring great spots including Hammam Bay with Roman ruins. Great food on board too. Also did St Nicholas plus Butterfly Valley boat trip from Oludeniz. Party vibe and whistlestop tour of locations but fun nonetheless - boarded Grand Vega. Did an early morning walk to Ghost Town - interesting location and great views once you reach the top. Try a Turkish pancake (Gozleme) for lunch- so good! Thank you Tracey and Ali for making our stay in Turkey so enjoyable x
Rosslynne
I recently had the privilege of staying at Kaya cottage with my 2 children. From the minute we opened the doors into the courtyard we loved it! The cottage has such a beautiful charm to it and gives you a real Turkish experience. The traditional indoor space is well equipped with everything you need and the outdoor space is the perfect place to spend your warm summer nights, whether relaxing by the pool or enjoying beautiful mountain views or star gazing nights on the roof terrace. Kaya cottage is located in a perfect place to reach both Oludeniz and Fethiye within a 15minute drive. There was nothing more wonderful than retreating to this little haven after a busy day out and about. There is a little market which is a 3-minute walk and the local village is around a 10–12-minute walk where you will find markets, restaurants and much more. We will definitely return!!
Rosslynne
I recently had the privilege of staying at Kaya cottage with my 2 children. From the minute we opened the doors into the courtyard we loved it! The cottage has such a beautiful charm to it and gives you a real Turkish experience. The traditional indoor space is well equipped with everything you need and the outdoor space is the perfect place to spend your warm summer nights, whether relaxing by the pool or enjoying beautiful mountain views or star gazing nights on the roof terrace. Kaya cottage is located in a perfect place to reach both Oludeniz and Fethiye within a 15minute drive. There was nothing more wonderful than retreating to this little haven after a busy day out and about. There is a little market which is a 3-minute walk and the local village is around a 10–12-minute walk where you will find markets, restaurants and much more. We will definitely return!!
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