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Cultural Guide
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The Cool Secret of Mount Ida: Mıhlı Waterfall
Located within walking distance of our hotel, this natural wonder offers a refreshing escape with its icy waters and lush green surroundings.
A Trace from Rome: The Historic Mıhlı Stone Bridge
Dating back to the Roman era, this historic bridge located on the way to Mıhlı Waterfall offers an authentic backdrop for photography enthusiasts.
The Golden Liquid of the Aegean: Adatepe Olive Oil Museum
An interactive, living museum that showcases how the Aegean's golden liquid—olive oil—is traditionally produced.
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The Gods’ Viewpoint: Altar of Zeus
A mythical altar featured in the Iliad, overlooking the Gulf of Edremit with a breathtaking panoramic view.
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A Village Frozen in Time: Adatepe
A protected Aegean village with cobblestone streets, restored stone houses, and centuries-old plane trees.
The Stone Walls of Wisdom: Adatepe Taş Mektep
Once a village school, now a center for philosophy and the arts, nestled in the heart of Adatepe.
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Whispers of Stone Houses: Yeşilyurt Village
A peaceful Mount Ida village nestled among pine and olive trees, embracing you with the authentic spirit of the Aegean.
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Thrill Point: Mount Ida Glass Terrace
A modern viewing platform that puts the Gulf of Edremit at your feet—offering breathtaking photos while testing your courage.
The Mystery of Mosaics: Ancient City of Antandros
A hidden treasure for archaeology enthusiasts, with roots reaching back to the Trojan War and Roman villa mosaics brought back to light.
Valley of Oxygen: Şahindere Canyon
Known as the lungs of Mount Ida, this natural wonder boasts one of the highest oxygen levels in the world after the Alps.
Turkmen Heritage: Tahtakuşlar Ethnography Gallery
Turkey’s first private ethnography museum showcasing the rich culture and art of the Tahtacı Turkmens, a people whose roots stretch from Central Asia to Anatolia.
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The Dance of Waters: Sütüven Waterfall
A popular and striking waterfall at the entrance of Kazdağı National Park, cascading over rocks to create a stunning visual spectacle.
A Love Legend: Hasanboğuldu Pond
Named after a poignant love story, this pond shaded by lush green trees invites you into the mystical world of legends.
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The Heart of History: Behramkale Village
A living village built atop the ancient city of Assos, taking you on a journey between antiquity and the Ottoman era with its stone houses and historic atmosphere.
Ottoman Elegance: Hüdavendigar Bridge
An elegant 14th-century stone bridge over the Tuzla Creek, a legacy of Sultan Murad I, adorning the road to Assos.
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City of Philosophers: Ancient City of Assos
One of the Aegean’s most captivating and best-preserved ancient settlements, where Aristotle once taught, featuring an agora, theater, and necropolis.
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The Goddess’s View: Temple of Athena
An ancient Doric temple atop Assos, overlooking the Aegean Sea and Lesbos, offering a breathtaking sunset view.
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The Gateway to the Sea: Ancient Harbor of Assos
One of the most charming harbors of the Aegean, where historic stone buildings have been transformed into seafood restaurants with sea-front tables and an authentic atmosphere.
Epic Reliefs: Temple of Apollo Smintheus
A lesser-known but highly impressive ancient temple dedicated to "Apollo of the Mice," featuring marble reliefs depicting scenes from the Iliad.
The Peak of Legends: Kazdağı National Park
Home to the Sarıkız legend, with endemic plants and rich wildlife, it is one of Turkey’s most precious natural heritages.