Located in the rural area of Eskişehir, the shining tourism and student city of Central Anatolia, Caterra Bungalov is perfectly positioned for access to major cities with its massive High-Speed Train (YHT) and highway infrastructure. For a family wanting to reach the facility by car from the capital Ankara, the distance is approximately 240 kilometers, and the journey takes about 2.5 - 3 hours (by passenger car).
For nature lovers departing from the metropolitan İstanbul and wanting to descend to the facility by crossing the Bilecik/Bozüyük slopes, the estimated distance is around 300 kilometers, and the journey takes an average of 3.5 - 4 hours (by passenger car).
From the south, for holidaymakers wanting to retreat to the Central Anatolian forests by following the warm Antalya beaches towards Afyonkarahisar, the distance is approximately 420 kilometers, and the journey requires an average of 5 - 6 hours (by passenger car).
Its location in the heart of Turkey makes it an effortless weekend getaway.
The facility is located not in the heart of the bars street where the Porsuk River flows, but on the road to the famous Beşiktepe waterfall (Forest) in the rural area of Odunpazarı, which is considered the "Lungs" of the city.
The distance of the facility to the main center of Eskişehir (the university and bazaar area) is approximately 25-30 kilometers. Since the road continues from the normal highways to the Beşiktepe nature valleys, using a personal or rental vehicle is almost essential for transportation. The area is located in a mountainous-rural structure far from the city’s public bus routes, so it is most convenient for guests without a car to take a taxi from Eskişehir Bus Station; however, the roads are generally suitable for forestry, so your vehicle will not be unnecessarily damaged on the smooth asphalt/concrete surface.
Due to being a fresh location on map platforms (and in line with the general review philosophy of other Beşiktepe/Eskişehir bungalows), it is easily understood that this place serves as a "Boutique Forest Retreat" that compensates for the deficiencies of camping culture.
The operational standard most loved by guests waking up in the valley is that, contrary to the primitive shower torture in the tent, the bungalow itself has its own sparkling clean indoor bathroom and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure.
Despite Eskişehir's harsh (summer) continental climate, the buildings, which are well insulated, make families feel safe inside. The main reason for preference is that guests can autonomously roast the meats they bring from the butcher for hours on their private natural wooden verandas, provided they do not disturb the surroundings.
Before getting captivated by the exotic appearance of the wooden houses and paying the reservation bill, the practical risks of spending a night in the Central Anatolian valleys (by the waterfall) should be considered.
