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Vacation rental in Kinali Koy, Kaya Valley (Turkey)
| Type of property: | Cottage | | Capacity: | 2 Persons (total) | | Location: | Kinali Koy, Kaya Valley, Turkey | | Reference: | 9458P1U3 - The Forge (The Forge) |
Holiday rental 'Sakli Vadi', Kinali Koy, Kaya Valley (9458P1U3) This holiday residence contains multiple rental units (apartments, houses,...). Select below the rental unit of which you would like to see the details: Sakli Vadi means Hidden Valley in English. This sums the whole essence of the Kaya Valley. Sakli Vadi is a complex of three renovated farm cottages in an idyllic spot in the tiny farming village of Kinali, at the western end of the Kaya valley. The cottages offer exclusive escapes for discerning customers in search of tranquillity, peace and quiet during their holidays. Sandy and Jon Carter the owners fell in love with the area and bought the cottages, which were then complete ruins and started the restoration project in 1993. The labour of love took then six years and earned them a plaque from the Ministry Of Culture and Tourism for sympathetic restoration of the buildings. The cottages are situated at the highest point of the village, with stunning views all around this breathtaking valley. The cottages are named after the jobs they were originally used for on the farm ; The Byre, The Granary and The Forge. Part of the property above the Byre is home to the shared plunge pool, which has been dug out of the rock and so remains cool all summer long. Above the pool is a wooden Turkish kosk or Ottoman seating area, an ideal place to relax and admire uninterrupted views across the valley. Sandy and Jon first visited Fethiye in 1992 on a diving holiday with their children. On a day off from diving they drove up to the valley and were smitten. They have worked together in the middle east for 25 years in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and presently they live in Bahrain. They intend to move full time to this beautiful part of the Turkish Turquoise Coast as soon as they can ! We do hope you will visit Sakli Vadi and have a restful and relaxing holiday. Sakli Vadi Hosgeldiniz ! Welcome to Sakli Vadi ! The Forge is truly an upside down house ! The house is situated just below the Granary and was bought in 1995. Because the lower part of the house was hewn out of the rock and faces due west, it was decided to build the lounge upstairs. The lounge is accessed in two ways from the walled garden. You can climb the stairs to the wooden balcony, faced with carved timbers in the local style. From the balcony you enter the lounge through French doors. The kitchen and bathroom lead off the lounge. The other way up to the lounge is through the ground floor, double bedroom. As with the balcony, you enter the bedroom from the garden through French doors at ground level. You then climb the traditional stone staircase up into the lounge. The garden is, like the other cottages, surrounded by a high wall to be totally secluded. Next to the pergola, built into one corner of the garden wall, is a traditional Turkish fireplace, with bench seats attached. As with the Granary garden, a barbeque unit is built into the fireplace. The balcony faces west and is perfect for sitting and chatting, watching the wonderful sunsets over the hills looking towards the sea at Gemiler Bay three kilometres away. The Forge has become a favourite holiday cottage for honeymooners over the years. The pool and kosk at the Byre are along a path above the cottage.Configuration 1 bedroom, Living room (fireplace), Separate kitchen, Separate dining room, 1 shower room, Separate toilet, Terrace, Balcony Total inside surface: 100 m2 Garden surface: 500 m2 Beds 1 large double bed (King) Shared facilities Swimming Pool, Parking
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Minimum stay: 1 days Rent starts on: Sunday  | Remarks |
Sakli Vadi cottages are located in the picturesque Kaya Valley, on a peninsular between the towns of Fethiye and Oludeniz. The peninsular is on the Mediterranean Sea coast of Turkey. The cottages are just over an hour’s drive from our local airport at Dalaman. The Kaya Valley is situated east of the town of Fethiye on Turkey’s Turquoise Coastline and about 900 feet above sea level. The area in ancient times was part of the Kingdom of Lycia. From Fethiye you follow the winding road up the cliffs which is signposted for Karmylassos or Levissi. These are the original Greek and Lycian names for the valley. The journey by car of dolmus (the local village buses) takes about 20 minutes. You crest the cliffs and begin to descend into the valley through some beautiful pine forests. As you exit the trees, there are several parking areas on the roadside that you can look down over the whole of the valley. There are three villages in the valley. Keciler in the east, Kinali in the west, where the Sakli Vadi cottages are located and the central village of Kaya Koy. The valley has very fertile soil and up until the advent of tourism, tobacco was the cash crop. Many of the farmers continue to tend their fields but the crops now are a mixture of arable feed for their animals, black figs, almonds and vegetables. Many of the fields are so small that they still have to be ploughed using horses, which is a wonderful sight. The valley has many traditional tea houses, restaurants and bars that cater for all tastes. Towering above the valley is the 3,000 metre high mountain called Baba Dag. From the top of the mountain hang gliders and parascenders can be seen launching every day. The air currents are so good for this exciting sport that the World Championships are held here almost every year. As you drive through the valley, you experience real Turkey. The villagers can be seen tending their animals and fields as they have done over the generations. The typical stone houses are interspersed with more modern designs. However, the valley has been designated an area of natural beauty by the Government and so has been spared the worst of modern building developments. Passing through Kinali Koy at the far western edge of the valley, the road winds down to the coast at Gemiler Bay. This delightful pebble beach is safe for swimming and there are a number of restaurants on the beach which sell local delicacies and drinks. The Kaya Valley encompasses all of what is best of Mediterranean Turkey. The old blends beautifully with the new. The valley is a paradise of calm and tranquillity, with wonderful walks and breathtaking flowers and forests. A truly magical and relaxing experience.
The cottage rental rates are based on two persons sharing. If you want to stay for less than a full week, that's not a problem for us. We charge Gbp. 70.00 per day in the high season and Gbp. 50.00 at any other time of the year.
Distance to sea: 5 km Distance to city centre: 5 km
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Address of the property Sakli Vadi Kinali Koy,, Kaya Vadi Kaya Kinali Koy, Kaya Valley Turkey This holiday house is offered by Sakli Vadi Turizm Dis Tic LTD Mr. Jonathan Carter Villa 74, Avenue 21, Sar 517 SAR517 Manama Bahrein Tel.: +966 50 587 2546 Link to website of property manager
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