ABOUT US
Relax and feel good
Kütle Hotel welcomes you in the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea, in Cirali, only 250 meters distance to the beach. The hotel has its own swimmingpool and is surrounded by the beatiful nature of this little town. The rooms are very spacious and cosy. They are equipped with air conditioners and have their own balcony or terrace which are comfortably furnished. The bathrooms are built very generous and have sizable bathtubs. You have free access to WIFI in any part of the hotel area.
In the restaurant of Kutle Hotel, which is located close to the beach, you can enjoy the delicious tastes of the aegaen and mediterranean kitchen. The meals are served in the beautiful garden of the restaurant, from which you can see the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Either you want to relax or be active during your vacation, Cirali offers its guests a good mixture of Relaxation, Nature and History.You can visit for example the Chimera, in turkish Yanartas, the "burning stones". The burning stones are an ancient place, where a thousands of years old nature phenomenon can be observed. You can watch how fire spontaneously erupts from holes on the mountain, the "fire breathing" Chimera, which gave the place its name. Or you can visit the ancient city of Olympos, which is only 20 minutes to walk along the beach. This ancient city fascinates with its 2000 years old ruins and its beautiful location alongside a creek.
There are a lot of possibilities to hike and enjoy the beautiful nature of Cirali. You can explore those ways with bicycles as well, which can be borrowed.
Also the famous Lycian Way, a 540 km long footpath, which goes from Antalya to Fethiye reaches through Cirali.
The airport is about 80 km from Cirali. Parking spaces are also available.
Our hotel offers airport transfer, bicycle rental, boat tours and visits of the surrounding ancient cities and towns. Feel free to contact us.
ABOUT CIRALI
Cirali is a beautiful place on the southcoast of Turkey, a heaven for lovers of nature. This little town in Antalya managed to not get into the stream of mass tourism and has therefore caught the attention of nature lovers in Turkey and abroad. The hotels are mostly run by families and offer a unique and kind welcome. In the shades of orange, lemon and pomegranade trees, Cirali welcomes tourists from all over the world every year.
This little town is also famous for its turtles, every year thousands of caretta turtles come here to lay their eggs and this little time frame is observed by hundreds of people.
Cirali is known for its ancient cities as well. History and Culture lovers can visit the Chimera, the "burning stone", an ancient place, where a thousands of years old nature phenomenon can be observed. Watch how fire spontaneously erupts from holes on the mountain, the "fire breathing" Chimera, which gave the place its name. Or you can visit the ancient city of Olympos, which is only 20 minutes to walk along the beach. This ancient city fascinates with its 2000 years old ruins and its beautiful location alongside a creek.
Also the famous Lycian Way, a 540 km long footpath, which goes from Antalya to Fethiye reaches through Cirali.
Cirali addresses all vacationists. Whether you are a nature lover, hiker, or interested in ancient cities, or you just want to have a relaxed vacation in beautiful surroundings, Cirali offers opportunities for everybody and gives its guests a warm welcome.
THE LYCIAN WAY
The Lycian walking path was chosen as one of the Top 10 long walking paths all around the world by the Sunday times. This 550 km long walking path starts in Fethiye and ends in Antalya and is hiked by thousands of hikers from all around the globe.
The lycian way, which comes from the mount Musa and the ancient city of Olympos to Cirali, can be hiked by two paths from here.
1. Stage: Cirali: Maden Koyu-Tekirova-Phaselis-Kuzdere-Gedelme-Ovacik 36 km
2. Stage: Cirali: Yanartas-Ulupinar-Beycik-Tahtali dag-Yayla Kuzdere-Gedelme-Ovacik 52 km
Kate Clow, who is the author of the book "The Lycian Way", has not only detailed knowledge of this hiking path, but walked it herself. In her book she divided the 550 km long path in 25 stages.
Although some hikers walk this path in one piece, most of them walk the Lycian Way in stages. Every year they walk a couple of stages of this path and their way crosses Cirali.