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Overview

In Yeşilyurt, where the cool breath of Kazdağları greets you each morning, Casa Mila stands as a lovingly restored Greek house.

As the noise of the city fades behind us, the exhilarating oxygen of Kazdağları hits our faces. In Yeşilyurt Village, which preserves the historical texture of Çanakkale, a sanctuary of peace nestled in nature rises: Casa Mila Kazdağları. This is not just a place to stay; it's a sophisticated escape route designed to soothe the soul, slow down time, and reconnect with nature.
North Aegean editor
What's here
Nature-integrated locationCustom-designed roomsFamily warmthTrattoria LeoMountain viewPrivate jacuzziRestored Greek houseItalian restaurant
Hikaye

Simple Luxury in Kazdağları

Nestled beneath the verdant veil of Yeşilyurt Village, Casa Mila offers you the cool breath of Kazdağları each morning. As the first light seeps into your room, you find yourself enveloped in the warm ambiance of a historic Greek house. The rooms intertwine the village's tranquility with a touch of luxury; some even feature skylights to catch glimpses of the stars.

As the day unfolds, savor fresh Italian delights and engaging conversations at Trattoria Leo. Here, everything is woven into a sincere tapestry of sharing and peace. Casa Mila promises not just accommodation, but a profound experience rooted in legacy.

Öne Çıkanlar

Captivating Features

  1. 01Nestled in nature
  2. 02Meticulously designed rooms
  3. 03Family warmth
  4. 04Trattoria Leo
Editor Note

Pros and Cons

Strengths

  • Location immersed in nature
  • Friendly and warm atmosphere
  • Fresh Italian cuisine

Worth Knowing

  • Accessibility may require a car
  • Can be crowded in summer
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Kazdağları and Surroundings

Kazdağları, the mythical mountain of legends, where the breath of Zeus is still felt. Yeşilyurt Village sits at the base of this sacred peak, inviting serenity among olive and pine trees. Stone houses, narrow streets, and local products sold at the village market set this place apart. In Kazdağları National Park, you can embark on long nature walks and meditate with the stunning views.

Be sure to visit the nearby village of Adatepe. Here, you can witness historic cemeteries and ancient olive oil presses. A short trip to Assos allows you to explore the ruins of the ancient city. This region is also famous for its fresh seafood and homemade preserves.

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