Located in the Milas district of Muğla, in a geography that carries the traces of the ancient Carian civilization, Mylasa Farm And Villas offers a life intertwined with nature and provides easy access to large cities thanks to its developed transportation networks. This special location, situated in the heart of the road network, is approximately 190 kilometers from Izmir, taking an average of 2 - 2.5 hours (by private vehicle), and about 640 kilometers from Istanbul, reachable in approximately 6.5 - 7 hours (by private vehicle) via the Izmir-Aydın highway. For holidaymakers coming from the southern center, the distance from Antalya is around 310 kilometers, and it takes about 4 hours (by private vehicle) with a pleasant journey via the Korkuteli route.
The facility is located away from the bustling town center, within the borders of the village of Karacahisar, which is 20-25 kilometers from Milas center. To reach this isolated farm surrounded by centuries-old olive trees and pine forests, using a personal vehicle or rental car is almost mandatory as rural asphalt roads are utilized. Since there is no direct public transportation service to the area, it is most practical for guests traveling without a car to prefer taxi transfers from the town center.
With high satisfaction ratings on digital platforms, the establishment stands out as a Butik Orman İnzivası that compensates for the shortcomings of camping culture with luxurious amenities. The villas, featuring stone and wooden architecture, have sparkling clean private bathrooms with bidets and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure. Thanks to robust insulation and climate control systems, safe accommodation is provided even during cool nights. Additionally, the ability for guests to autonomously light a barbecue fire on their spacious private verandas is a major attraction. As part of the natural farm life, it is recommended that guests come prepared with warm clothing and protective lotions against natural risks such as the possibility of encountering insects, bees, and wasps outdoors, as well as sudden night chills that can occur even in summer.
