Described as the rising star of nature tourism and the green heart of the Western Black Sea, Masal Bungalov Düzce is located completely away from the stress of urban life, in the rural area of Yeşilçimen village, known as the "Green Lungs" of the city, and on the slope of a century-old forest texture. Despite being in an isolated natural environment 10-15 kilometers away from Düzce city center, it offers a quite strategic and flawless transportation network to major metropolises. This peaceful nature retreat is 235 kilometers from Ankara, 215 kilometers from Istanbul, and 220 kilometers from Bursa, and can be reached from each of these three cities with an average comfortable highway drive of 2.5 to 3 hours.
Due to its location outside the public transport routes of the region, it is mandatory to use a private vehicle or rental car to reach the facility. For holidaymakers without a private vehicle, taking a taxi from Düzce Bus Station is the most hassle-free logistical solution; moreover, since the roads along the route are largely standardized asphalt and stabilized village roads, vehicles do not get damaged. The facility eliminates the challenges brought by standard camping culture, providing guests with an experience akin to a boutique forest retreat. Contrary to local conditions, the modern private bathrooms and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure inside each bungalow elevate comfort to the highest level. The strong insulation and effective heating systems of the wooden structures ensure that families feel safe inside against the region's cool climate. One of the biggest attractions of the facility is that guests have the opportunity to freely barbecue and grill on their designated private wooden verandas.
It is critically important for those seeking a perfect holiday to remember that this place is located directly on the forest border. In this isolated area where nature's own rules apply, guests must be prepared with season-appropriate protective gear and warm clothing due to the possibility of encountering harmless insects in the summer and the sharp valley frost in the winter.
