管理会社の情報
As if the entire Mediterranean rises from the bitter taste of black olives between the teeth. An older taste than meat and wine; A taste as old as fresh water. The only thing which is as old as olive and its oil is the sea.
From the earliest ancient societies to date, no natural product has had such a formative effect on civilizations as olive. ”
Humankind has been cultivating more than 2,500 varieties of olives worldwide for more than 4,000 years. Only 10% of the oil produced is banner class extra virgin olive oil. BSNS Tarım has became aware that organic olive cultivation is a loan to nature, and acts according to it by producing olive oil in the highest standards. By processing harvested olives according to their variety with cold pressing method protects both the characteristic features and the nutritional values of olive oil. BSNS Tarım, which never compromises on quality in its products and always strives to move the industry further, brings olive, naturalness, sun and taste to your table with olive oil production.
宿泊施設の情報
Agach Aparts is a small business located in Milas Savran village.
Agach Apart 1's three bedrooms, living room, and bathroom make it ideal for families or parties of six people. On the second floor, we have another 2-bedroom apartment that can accommodate 10 people for a fee. Ten persons can hire it and use it separately.
Agach Apart is situated 11 kilometers from the center of Milas Town, 14 km from the Bodrum Airport, 46 miles from the Bodrum center, 20 km from the closest beach, Kıyıkışlacık, and 19.5 km from Güllük.
Agach Aparts is the perfect location for anyone wanting for a calm, peaceful vacation in the village or for those who want to unwind and escape the bustle of the city because it's close to many of Bodrum's tourist attractions.
You will look forward to a holiday when you may choose organic produce from our own garden, get your fresh eggs from the chickens every morning, and get milk, olives, and cheese from nearby homes.
周辺エリアの情報
Milas (Ancient Greek: Μύλασα, Mylasa) is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,067 km2 and its population is over 150K (2022).The city commands a region with an active economy and is very rich in history and ancient remains, the territory of Milas containing a remarkable twenty-seven archaeological sites of note. The city was the first capital of ancient Caria and of the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe in mediaeval times. The nearby Mausoleum of Hecatomnus is classified as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Milas is focused on agricultural and aquacultural processing, related industrial activities, services, transportation (particularly since the opening of Milas–Bodrum Airport), tourism and culture. The centre lies about 20 km from the coast and is closer to the airport than Bodrum itself, with many late arrival passengers of the high season increasingly opting to stay in Milas rather than in Bodrum where accommodation is likely to be difficult to find.
Milas district has a total coastline length of 150 km, both to the north-west in the Gulf of Güllük and to the south along the Gulf of Gökova, and to these should be added the shores of Lake Bafa in the north divided between the district area of Milas and that of Aydın district of Söke.
Along with the province seat of Muğla and the province's southernmost district of Fethiye, Milas is among the prominent settlements of south-west Turkey, these three centers being on a par with each other in terms of all-year population and the area their depending districts cover. Milas center is situated on a fertile plain at the foot of Mount Sodra, on and around which sizable quarries of white marble are found and have been used since very ancient times.