Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Sagalassos Lodge and Spa
For once ignore the archaeological remains in this photo, I'll write about them next, but concentrate on the large orange building on the left. This is the Sagalassos Lodge & Spa where friend Helen and I based ourselves for 3 nights to explore the treasures of Pisidea. An inspired location at 1250 metres high and only 4 kms from the ancient site, the hotel grounds spread over 40,000 square metres of forest. We made full use of the facilities as soon as we arrived and any lingering Lake Salda clay was washed off in the hammam and steamed out in the sauna, followed by a swim in the indoor pool with a panoramic view of the valley below. We even splashed out on an aromatherapy massage from Kaya, the resident modern-day Gaia who kneaded some life back into our tired muscles after we'd spent 6 hours walking around Sagalassos.
The food is locally sourced, tasty and extremely good value and the staff friendly and helpful. Go at the right time and there are yoga classes, art exhibitions, organised forest walks and bicycles are available in a rack by the entrance. It is also very pet-friendly. You will be met by Fox the hotel labrador and six other mutts of various shapes and sizes are looked after by the staff. I didn't take Jake this time as museums don't have the same relaxed attitude to dogs but I will definitely go back with him on my next trip to the Taurus Mountains.
it's an excellent place - we have friends who stay there every year.
ReplyDeleteNice to know you've got a pet friendly place to take Jake to. ☺ We're like you, already looking forward to our next trip to the area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, heavenly place with a view - and the massage is so tempting!! thank you for the report, would love to make it there xx ozlem
ReplyDeleteSounds idyllic and pampering!
ReplyDeleteDear Annie, this sounds ideal! Peace.
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