Sehsuvar Peace Pension
Another island pension, near to Yeşilada's inland meydan (square), this quieter choice has a sh...
Make sure that your bedroom windows have screens – Eğirdir's harmless but irritating little lake bugs will fly towards any lit area, but they can't get through a screen (they're less of a nuisance when the wind is up). Eğirdir's family-run pensions cluster around the castle ruins (a close walk to the centre) and at the peninsula's far end, on the road-attached island of Yeşilada (1.5km north of centre).
Another island pension, near to Yeşilada's inland meydan (square), this quieter choice has a sh...
Near the castle, the long-established Lale is divided into two completely separate buildings: the quiet ...
The main port of call for tour groups, this big three-star block has an impressive lobby and modest but ...
This pension is run by an elderly couple who don't speak much English...
Yeşilada has a dozen or so family-run pensions and restaurants, interspersed with second homes for the İ...
This conventional hotel, done out in a few too many dubious shades of green, lacks the personal family a...
If you're keen on staying out on Yeşilada, Ali's is a great choice, with handsomely furnished and spotle...
This Yeşilada pension is run by an old fishing clan, who also run the neighbouring Halikarnas restaurant...
The Fulya, operating much like the Lale, has the advantage of a roof terrace offering a 360-degree panor...
Another family-run place out on Yeşilada, this pension has spacious, clean and well-maintained rooms...
Also near the castle, this quiet place has six bright rooms up a narrow staircase, four of which have ex...
If you seek swimming pools, safes and satellite TV, try Mavigöl, Eğirdir's only real hotel...
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