Eğirdir‘s places to stay used to be low on truly inviting interior decoration. No more. The Fulya Pension may not look especially exciting from the outside but its eight individually decorated bedrooms are absolutely delightful, bringing boutique standards of style to the mainland accommodation scene.

My room came with a lovely fern green and brown colour scheme that was entirely in keeping with the town’s basically rural setting; a particularly nice touch was the bare stone wall that served as a headboard. Curtains and bed coverings were lavish and attractive, the double bed extremely comfortable. The spacious room had capacity for a child’s bed as well as a window seat, and windows on two sides looked out towards the lake. The bathroom too was of above average size although comparatively simple in its design.

The top-floor breakfast terrace looks straight out onto the lake, a lovely way to start the day with a generous buffet breakfast.

Despite the hotel standard of the rooms, the Fulya continues to be counted as a pension because there are no staff on site; they can be found just minutes’ away at Charly’s Pension where evening meals are available, also with water views.

Tel: 0542-241 7213

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