If you want to eat the food prepared from the garden products of the farm you are staying, to participate in the farm works, to be a part of the local life where soap and lye are used for cleaning, and to explore the untouched parts of nature. “Çameli Vineyard Houses” is just for you.

Denizli is a unique city with unique attractions. The city attracts more than two million international tourists thanks to its well-preserved natural and historical attractions such as the Travertines of Pamukkale or Hierapolis Ancient City. Denizli means “with the sea,” which is exactly what this city is not. It’s a modern concrete city of more than half a million people almost 3-1/2 hours’ drive (200 km/124 miles) east of the Aegean’s blue waters. Denizli is important for farming and commerce, but not so much for tourism—and certainly not for the sea, except that the longtime famous hot-spring spa resort of Pamukkale is only 18 km(11 miles) to the northeast.