Petline

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

Tınaztepe Mevkii 22.km, 42370 Seydişehir/Konya, Turkey

Phone : 📞 +9788
Opening hours :
Monday 8AM–6PM
Tuesday 8AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–6PM
Thursday 8AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–6PM
Saturday 8AM–6PM
Sunday 8AM–6PM
Categories :
City : Seydişehir/Konya

Tınaztepe Mevkii 22.km, 42370 Seydişehir/Konya, Turkey
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Zubaida Osman Crombie on Google

A stop for luncheon on the way back to Istanbul. Fresh air, clean toilets & ablution facilities, with the most welcoming delicious food ?
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Bryce Lai on Google

Toilet super clean!!!!
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Tim Wright on Google

Awesome cave and great natural place. You have to try their Ayran (yogurt drink)
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mustafa yılmaz on Google

It is good place to eat and rest. Restroom is also clean and usefull. I liked the man sells cheese at the market. He tells the truth about things he sells.
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Tamer Dag on Google

I have been here before and loved it. But not this time. They said they didn't have a menu, even though we asked for it. They are not serving the famous "Etli Ekmek" anymore. They are only serving bland food these days. Only grilled meat.
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shahid mahmood on Google

Food is really tasty and staff friendly
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Garam Lee on Google

Well... Good to stay. the state of sanitation in restroom. Also, there's gas station for fuel.
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YILDIRAY ÇELİKEL on Google

Tınaztepe caves are located in Seydişehir, Konya. It is the world's largest cave in the world. Its total length is 22 km, and its navigable part is 1580 meters. It is a completely horizontal cave with a 64-meter descent at the end. It was opened in 2004 as Cave Recreation Facilities. Tınaztepe Cave was formed in a long period of approximately 230 million years, according to the researches made on its current state. In the interior of the cave, there are also places where the height difference between the floor and ceiling reaches 65 meters. It was discovered by the French scientist Michel Bakalowichz in 1968 and he conducted medical research on caves and stated that they were a natural treatment environment for asthma disease. Another research group in 1970; Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team German Reinhold Messner and his friends came to the region to investigate Lake Suğla and the underwater resources that feed it. They discovered the connections of Fasıl Boğazı and Tınaztepe caves and determined that the underground lakes of this place were 22 km long.

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