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b>A holistic retreat where you can either do a yoga or an ayurvedic program or focus on your own practice during your stay.
What on earth do you do after you've walked all the way from the UK to Istanbul' Seda Kervanoglu decided that she would settle in pretty little Eski Datça and create a small yoga centre in one of its abandoned stone cottages.
As befits a yoga centre, the bedrooms are simple, the bathrooms shared, but everything is extremely comfortable and homely. The tented yoga room squats in a corner of the garden where produce is grown for the vegetarian meals served nightly. Indoors, a large collection of books suggests a desire to nourish the brain as much as the body.
Seda Hanım offers a wide range of courses in yoga and other eastern disciplines. However, there are usually weeks when the pension is open to guests who just want to chill out on their terrace and appreciate the rural charm of a village very close to the mini-Marmaris of Datça and yet so far away in its peaceful atmosphere that it might as well inhabit another planet.
Written by Pat Yale. Last visit: October 2009)
Facilities:credit cards accepted • suburban setting • traditional architecture • nice garden • internet present • open off season
Location:in village
Restaurant:Mediterranean cuisine • Far eastern cuisine • Meals served on request • Homemade cuisine
Child policy:children welcome
Net connection:available everywhere • free of charge
Activities:trekking • spa/turkish bath • yoga • hobby / courses • boat, kayak • cycling • wellness pack
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Eski Datça içindeki Yağhane Pansiyon çok şirin bir taş ev olup, aynı zamanda terasında yoga yapılan huzur abidesi bir mekan. Tavsiye ederiz...