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Hoyran Wedre Country Houses
The unique and charming Hoyran Wedre Country Houses is beautifully and peacefully located in the village of Hoyran, on a cliff with breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea. Free WiFi is provided in public areas. Daily 5 o'clock is offered with homemade cake. This quiet and small accommodation consists of 8 cottages, all with an authentic old time feel and decoration. The accommodation is built in the style of old village houses. All rooms open up to a private wooden balcony or stone terrace. All the rooms are tastefully decorated with antique, handcrafted furniture and a traditional working fireplace. The cottages, surrounded by thyme, sage, oregano and trees of carob, olive, fig and almond, offer the perfect place to fully relax in comfort. The kitchen at Hoyran Wedre Country Houses uses all local fresh produce with delicacies such as olive oil, goat cheese, milk, yogurt, grape/carob syrup and honey. Guests can enjoy traditional dishes including mezes, sea food, homemade pasta and deserts. Fruit and vegetables are picked fresh from the garden.

Host: Canan ve Suleyman Hacımusaoğlu
In 2006 we opened our doors to guests. We are now part of the community, bringing many benefits to the local economy. We have been very careful to respect the village and create a harmonious balance between tourism and local culture.
During the day, it is possible to join us in the garden watering the plants, feeding the animals or picking the seasonal fruits. For the less active, relaxing in a hammock with a good book and refreshing oneself from time to time with a dip in the pool. In the spring and autumn we lead walks along the Lycian Way footpath exploring many ancient sites.
Free from the stress of city life, come and join us to share the sublime nature in a tranquil village setting.
Good to Know
Around Places
Myra15 m
Myra was a leading city of the Lycian Union and surpassed Xanthos in early Byzantine times to become the capital city of Lycia. Its remains are situated about 1.5 km north of today’s Demre, on the Kaş-Finike road. Most of the ancient city is now covered by Demre and alluvial silts, for it is located on the river Demre Cay in a fertile alluvial plain. Today this large plain is almost covered with greenhouses stuffed full of tomatoes. In ancient times this area was probably farmed extensively, for export and trade with the interior of Lycia. For more information please visit the website: http://www.lycianturkey.com/lycian_sites/myra.htm